pop culture Crossword Puzzles
Food Culture 2025-02-20
Across
- Things people eat to stay alive
- Farming focusing on water life
- Farming and sustainable living
- Chemicals used to kill pests
- Falls from the sky and helps plants grow
- Food or agricultural products that are produced without synthetic pesticides
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- When different foods mix together
- Animals used for farming and agriculture
- Substances plants and animals need to grow
- A process where food waste is reused
- Genetically Modified Organisms
- The use of water in farming
- Lives on our hands if we don't wash them regularly
13 Clues: The use of water in farming • Chemicals used to kill pests • Farming focusing on water life • Genetically Modified Organisms • Farming and sustainable living • Things people eat to stay alive • When different foods mix together • A process where food waste is reused • Animals used for farming and agriculture • Falls from the sky and helps plants grow • ...
Culture Général 2023-12-12
Across
- animal de compagnie qui dort beaucoup
- personne qui nous soigne quand on est malade
- animal qui fait les œufs
- couleur - nom d'une fleur
- La couleur du ciel
- animal qui vit dans l'eau et qu'on mange souvent
- Capital de l'Espagne
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- légume orange
- fruit jaune
- petit animal qui vit en ville la nuit
- Couleur de la tomate
- Métier de l'éducation - personne qui fait des cours
- Capital de la France
13 Clues: fruit jaune • légume orange • La couleur du ciel • Couleur de la tomate • Capital de la France • Capital de l'Espagne • animal qui fait les œufs • couleur - nom d'une fleur • petit animal qui vit en ville la nuit • animal de compagnie qui dort beaucoup • personne qui nous soigne quand on est malade • animal qui vit dans l'eau et qu'on mange souvent • ...
that new cs trainee's MVP crossword 2022-10-22
Across
- Language I speak other than English
- my horoscope
- emote of Yeonjun and Jaechan I enjoy them doing
- Faculty that I studied under at my university
- my favorite pokemon of all time (hint: its a starter pokemon!)
- First and only non-kpop singer I saw with my own eyes
- Event card I'm hoarding that isn't hbd
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- the top 1 artist this month no my spotify that I've listened to
- First k-pop group concert I went to
- First k-pop soloist concert I went to
- my bts bias
- recent gg song I'm getting into
- my name
- What holiday comes day before my birthday?
14 Clues: my name • my bts bias • my horoscope • recent gg song I'm getting into • First k-pop group concert I went to • Language I speak other than English • First k-pop soloist concert I went to • Event card I'm hoarding that isn't hbd • What holiday comes day before my birthday? • Faculty that I studied under at my university • emote of Yeonjun and Jaechan I enjoy them doing • ...
Sociology table of terms 2021-10-20
Across
- a combination of language, tradition, and norms.
- a branch of a primary culture that operates under the control of the primary culture
- an image or object that represents something in that society
- robbing a bank (bad)
- having two or more cultural groups/ethnicities
- when society lives by its traditions
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- viewing another culture only through your lens
- shock when someone is disoriented by a new culture
- involving objects that are recognized as being a part of society
- culture society can be recognized by their traditions and objects
- lag a culture that is slow and has not caught up to its own beliefs
11 Clues: robbing a bank (bad) • when society lives by its traditions • viewing another culture only through your lens • having two or more cultural groups/ethnicities • a combination of language, tradition, and norms. • shock when someone is disoriented by a new culture • an image or object that represents something in that society • ...
1990s 2023-06-30
Across
- dolls The whimsical, wild-haired dolls that became a collectible craze, adding a touch of magic and mischief to our lives.
- Babies The cuddly collectible creatures that sparked a frenzy, promising future riches and filling our hearts with plushy joy.
- bracelets The fashionable accessories that coiled around your wrist with a satisfying snap, making a bold fashion statement with a single flick.
- Martens The iconic boots that stomped through the '90s, symbolizing individuality and counterculture rebellion with every step.
- sandals The translucent footwear that made our feet feel like they were walking on sunshine, combining comfort and style in vibrant hues.
- glasses The round, oversized eyeglasses that added a touch of vintage charm to our faces, transforming us into stylish retro enthusiasts.
- Boy The handheld gaming console that brought portable entertainment to the masses, allowing us to play our favorite games on the go.
- Girls The iconic girl group that empowered a generation of young girls with their catchy pop anthems and message of girl power.
- The sleek inline skates that turned sidewalks and roller rinks into our personal arenas, gliding and spinning with grace.
- The pocket monsters that captured our imagination and fueled our quest to "catch 'em all," trading cards and battling friends.
- The collectible milk caps that inspired fierce battles and trading frenzies, combining luck and strategy in a nostalgic game.
- tips The hairstyling trend that turned heads with its bold contrast of bleached blonde tips against darker hair, signaling a rebel spirit.
- music The energetic fusion of reggae and punk that had us skanking and bouncing to upbeat rhythms and catchy brass sections.
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- bands The harmonizing heartthrobs who stole teenage hearts with their synchronized dance moves and catchy pop tunes.
- The virtual pet that demanded constant attention, feeding, and love, teaching us the joys and responsibilities of virtual parenthood.
- furniture The funky and portable pieces of air-filled furniture that added a playful touch to our bedrooms and hangout spaces.
- The portable communication devices that kept us connected before cell phones, beeping with urgent messages and status symbols.
- The timeless toy that entertained us with endless tricks and flicks, defying gravity and challenging our coordination.
- The wild and colorful patterned pants that brought a whole new level of comfort and boldness to '90s fashion.
- bracelets The fashionable accessories that coiled around your wrist with a satisfying slap, making a bold fashion statement with a single flick.
- The rebellious fashion and music movement that brought flannel shirts, ripped jeans, and angsty lyrics into the mainstream.
- Soaker The high-powered water gun that turned summer into a splash-filled battlefield, drenching friends and foes in epic water wars.
- The oversized fabric hair accessories that held our wild '90s hairstyles in place while adding a pop of color and style.
- The grunge rock band that defined an era with their raw energy and anguished lyrics, influencing music and culture.
24 Clues: The wild and colorful patterned pants that brought a whole new level of comfort and boldness to '90s fashion. • The grunge rock band that defined an era with their raw energy and anguished lyrics, influencing music and culture. • bands The harmonizing heartthrobs who stole teenage hearts with their synchronized dance moves and catchy pop tunes. • ...
Concepts, Structures and Strategies of Anthropology 2020-05-10
Across
- / It is a social process that can be used to describe the happenings during the Silk Road where caravans travelled and exchanged goods between Europe.
- / It is a part of Filipino culture such as fiestas, reunions, christmas, new year and all saints day.
- / If social anthropology is mainly explanatory, then cultural anthropology is primarily _______.
- / A research process in which the anthropologists closely observe, record and engage in the daily life of another culture.
- / It is concerned with people's behaviour and their physical traits.
- / Itis an approach used by anthropologists in studying culture.
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- / He is the father of modern anthropology.
- / It is a process by which individuals learn to participate in the culture of their society.
- / It is interpreted to be a moral position which indicates that cultures should not be judged with other culture criteria.
- / they have a keen interest in the historical origins and unique culture element.
- / It is a culture that can be used to describe the culture of ethnic group in the Philippines such as Lumad, Mangyans, and Aetas
- / The theory that attempts to explain most of the findings in a discipline.
12 Clues: / He is the father of modern anthropology. • / Itis an approach used by anthropologists in studying culture. • / It is concerned with people's behaviour and their physical traits. • / The theory that attempts to explain most of the findings in a discipline. • / they have a keen interest in the historical origins and unique culture element. • ...
Week 3 Stems 2024-09-18
Human Geography Test 1 Review 2025-11-10
Across
- One person; a unique (独特) person.
- To give one thing and get something in return.
- A set of beliefs about a God or gods.
- Very old; from a long time ago.
- From a place nearby or near to you.
- Things that are linked or connected to each other.
- When people take ideas or customs from another culture.
- The spreading of ideas, customs, or things from one place to another.
- A group of people who share the same ancient culture and family ancestry.
- To take something and use it as your own.
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- Your family background, like ethnicity and where they came from.
- Innovation and exchange are 2 ways that cultures can __________ over time.
- A new idea, or way of doing something.
- Who you are; what makes you different from others.
- A small group, like a neighbourhood or school.
- A way of doing something.
- Art, language, and religion are all part of ___________.
- Beliefs about what is important, or what is right and wrong.
- A group of people who live in the same place, and share a broad culture.
19 Clues: A way of doing something. • Very old; from a long time ago. • One person; a unique (独特) person. • From a place nearby or near to you. • A set of beliefs about a God or gods. • A new idea, or way of doing something. • To take something and use it as your own. • To give one thing and get something in return. • A small group, like a neighbourhood or school. • ...
Animal noises 2020-05-02
313 Day 2026-03-12
Across
- _____ Isle Park is a beloved park on an island
- a Detroit hotdog with chili, mustard, and onions
- Detroit is the birthplace of this kind of music
- the type of pizza we eat in Detroit
- the "Mecca" of the United States, next to Detroit
- Detroit's basketball team
- Detroit was the last stop for this "road" that slaves used to escape to Canada
- ______ Motor Company
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- _______ Ford
- Berry Gordy Jr. founded ________ on January 12, 1959
- the cure for Detroit's illness (ginger ale pop)
- Detroit's baseball team
- the city name comes from the ______ word "détroit," meaning "strait"
- a popular pop brand made in Michigan
14 Clues: _______ Ford • ______ Motor Company • Detroit's baseball team • Detroit's basketball team • the type of pizza we eat in Detroit • a popular pop brand made in Michigan • _____ Isle Park is a beloved park on an island • Detroit is the birthplace of this kind of music • the cure for Detroit's illness (ginger ale pop) • a Detroit hotdog with chili, mustard, and onions • ...
Mr. Lex - Epic Poem Literary Terms 2020-10-19
Across
- language use to appeal to the senses
- Simile Simile an extended comparison, also called an epic simile, gets its name from Homer, the Greek poet
- tradition stories, songs, and poems about the history and heritage of a people that are passed from generation to generation by word of mouth
- Metaphor a metaphor that is extended, or developed over several lines of writing or even throughout an entire poem
- Reference to a statement, a person, a place, or an event from literature, history, religion, mythology, politics, sports, science or pop culture
- Justice When a character gets what he/she deserves. When the most fitting reward or punishment is doled out to a character
- traditional story that is rooted in a particular culture, is basically religious, and usually serves to explain a belief, a ritual, or mysterious natural phenomenon
- the author’s use of clues to hint at what might happen later in the story
- a literary device in which an earlier episode, conversation, or event is inserted into the sequence of events
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- hero a character who exhibits extraordinary powers of strength, courage or intelligence
- kind of metaphor in which a nonhuman thing or quality is talked about as if it were human
- person, place, thing, or event that stands for itself and for something beyond itself as well
- a widely told story about the past, one that may or may not have a foundation in fact
- Figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things, in which one thing becomes another thing without the use of the word like, as, than or resembles
- a long narrative poem that traces the adventures of an epic hero
- adjective or descriptive phrase that is regularly used to characterize a person, place or thing
- irony irony occurs when the audience or the reader knows something important that a character in a play or story does not know
17 Clues: language use to appeal to the senses • a long narrative poem that traces the adventures of an epic hero • the author’s use of clues to hint at what might happen later in the story • a widely told story about the past, one that may or may not have a foundation in fact • hero a character who exhibits extraordinary powers of strength, courage or intelligence • ...
Types of music in Irish by hwarang 🌸🌊 2022-05-30
14 Clues: lively • boring • creative • exciting • rap music • pop music • energetic • punk music • jazz music • rock music • dance music • Irish music • classical music • heavy metal music
music6 2024-05-19
Across
- "Cruel Summer" band known for their catchy pop hits and distinctive style.
- "Never Gonna Give You Up" singer known for his deep voice and iconic dance moves.
- "Owner of a Lonely Heart" band known for their progressive rock and innovative sound.
- "Sister Christian" band known for their power ballads and hard rock sound.
- "True" band known for their smooth new wave sound and romantic lyrics.
- "Relax" band known for their controversial lyrics and electronic sound.
- "Talking in Your Sleep" band known for their catchy pop rock hits.
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- "Cuts Like a Knife" rock singer from Canada known for his powerful anthems.
- "She Blinded Me with Science" singer known for his quirky lyrics and electronic sound.
- "Hold Me Now" band known for their romantic synth-pop hits.
- "The Safety Dance" band known for their quirky style and danceable tunes.
- "Sunglasses at Night" singer known for his synth-driven hits and distinctive style.
- "Walk of Life" band known for their catchy rock hits and distinctive guitar riffs.
- "Everyday Is a Winding Road" singer known for her folk rock sound and storytelling lyrics.
- "She Drives Me Crazy" band known for their high-pitched vocals and catchy hooks.
15 Clues: "Hold Me Now" band known for their romantic synth-pop hits. • "Talking in Your Sleep" band known for their catchy pop rock hits. • "True" band known for their smooth new wave sound and romantic lyrics. • "Relax" band known for their controversial lyrics and electronic sound. • "The Safety Dance" band known for their quirky style and danceable tunes. • ...
COM 1010 Chapter 4 HW - Rachel Steo 2/11/2020 2020-02-10
Across
- the ability to communicate appropriately, effectively, and ethically with people from diverse backgrounds.
- how much a culture tolerates and accepts unpredictability.
- guidelines for when, where, and how to manage emotion displays appropriately.
- model that states that prejudice centers on two judgements made about others: how warm and friendly they are, and how competent they are.
- an established, coherent set of beliefs, attitudes, values, and practices shared by a large group of people.
- view of time where it is seen as a precious resource.
- cultures where relatively vague and ambiguous language (and even silence) is used to convey important meanings.
- a culture where people emphasize group identity, interpersonal harmony, and the well-being of ingroups.
- people you consider as not culturally similar to yourself.
- a quality that consists of demonstrating acceptance and respect toward other cultures' beliefs, values, and customs.
- people you consider as similar to yourself.
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- view of time where time is not seen as resource to be spent, saved, or guarded.
- when stereotypes reflect rigid attitudes toward groups and their members.
- the degree to which people in a particular culture view the unequal distribution of power as acceptable.
- theory that states that people who have more power within a society determine the dominant culture because they get to decide the prevailing views, values, and traditions of the society.
- cultures where people tend to be informative, clear, and direct in their communication.
- the belief that one's own cultural beliefs, attitudes, values, and practices are superior to those of others.
- classifies people based on a common ancestry or descent an is judged almost exclusively by a person's physical features.
- cultures in a society that coexist within a dominant cultural sphere.
- the ability to influence or control people and events.
20 Clues: people you consider as similar to yourself. • view of time where it is seen as a precious resource. • the ability to influence or control people and events. • how much a culture tolerates and accepts unpredictability. • people you consider as not culturally similar to yourself. • cultures in a society that coexist within a dominant cultural sphere. • ...
Sociology 2017-04-25
Across
- Policy that allowed Australian Indigenous people to practice their culture but in a westernised way
- Person who leaves their country of origin voluntarily to seek a better life for a range of personal and economic reasons
- Process of judging another culture by standards of one's own culture
- Physical objects, artefacts, resources and spaces of a society passed onto subsequent generations
- Practice of judging a culture by its own standards
- Policy based on belief that all members of society have the right to equal access to services and expression of cultural identity regardless of ethnic background
- An artefact, document, recording or other source of information created by a person with direct knowledge of situation described
- Movement of people from one country to another
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- Social group categorised by distinctive way of life with set customary values
- New cultural forms resulting from a mixture of two or more cultural influences
- Labelling of a group of people seen as outsiders by dominant culture
- Person who has fled their own country and applies to the government of another country for protection as a refugee
- Set of laws that intentionally made it difficult for Non-British people to migrate to Australia
- Formal agreement of an individual to participate in research project
- Non physical creations and ideas of a society, such as knowledge values beliefs and social norms which are transmitted across generations
- A source of information that builds upon primary sources and involves the generalisation, analysis, synethesis, interpretation or evaluation of original materials
- Use of methods to protect identity of participants in projects
- Process whereby immigrants and Indigenous people are expected to be absorbed into the dominant culture
- Person unwilling or unable to return to original country due to a well founded fear of being persecuted
- Socially contructed category of people who share biologically transmitted traits that members of society consider important
20 Clues: Movement of people from one country to another • Practice of judging a culture by its own standards • Use of methods to protect identity of participants in projects • Labelling of a group of people seen as outsiders by dominant culture • Formal agreement of an individual to participate in research project • ...
AP Human Geo Unit 3 Crossword 2023-11-17
Across
- a community of people who are dispersed throughout the world, but retain their cultural, religious, or ethnic differences
- the increasing connection of economic, cultural, and political characteristics across the world.
- identity with a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a particular homeland or hearth
- The belief that different cultural or ethnic groups. have a right to remain distinct rather than. assimilating to "mainstream" norms
- A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.
- the feeling that one's own ethnic group is superior
- the spread of people, things, ideas, cultural practices, disease, technology, weather, and. more from place to place
- The adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another
- A regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronounciation
- a boundary line between two distinct linguistic regions
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- The shared ideas, values, and beliefs of a culture
- the loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural. landscape so that one place looks like the next
- the process through which people lose originally differentiating traits, such as dress, speech particularities or mannerisms, when they come into contact with another society or culture
- identity with a group of people who share legal attachment and personal allegiance to a particular country
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- Any item, made by humans, that represents a material aspect of culture
- the structures and organizations of a culture which influence social behaviour
- Literal interpretation and strict adherence to basic principles of a religion
- the practice of a country extending its power and influence over other countries, typically through the use of military force, economic coercion, or cultural domination
- The process of spread of a feature or trend from one place to another over time
- identity with a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a particular homeland or hearth
- explains how cultures blend and mix to create a whole new culture that's got its own unique features
22 Clues: The shared ideas, values, and beliefs of a culture • A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom. • the feeling that one's own ethnic group is superior • a boundary line between two distinct linguistic regions • Any item, made by humans, that represents a material aspect of culture • ...
Unit 1 Assessment Practice 2023-09-15
Across
- look for main ideas and evidence or claims
- type of economic system centered around community in which everyone participates and shares in work and gain
- this idea explains a reason why a person(s) would be drawn into a particular area in which to live
- type of economic system in which supply and demand is decided upon by the people
- this element of culture is an act which his repeated monthly, annually, etc.
- type of economic system in which the government is the central authority and decides the needs, how to produce and for whom
- this element of culture describes the organization of people within a particular society
- small group of religious leaders who rule based on religious commands
- comparing to similar events
- this element of culture describes a specific set of spiritual beliefs or practices of a particular setting
- no one is in charge and people have all the power to do what they want
- this source offers a first hand experience
- this source offers material from after an event
- the one problem every economy faces
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- based on totalitarianism, this leader rules by force
- small group of leaders based on republic ideas who lead people through group-made decisions
- looking for author, dates, bias
- when certain cultural values, ideas, or cultures are spread among other cultures
- this element of culture describes the type of government within a particular setting
- comparing and contrasting different sources
- a type of monarchy based on a leader with divine right to rule
- this element of culture describes the supply and demand factor of a particular area
- this element of culture describes a set of group beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another
- this idea explains a reason why a person(s) would leave his area to migrate to a new home
- people have power to vote on decisions and choose representatives
25 Clues: comparing to similar events • looking for author, dates, bias • the one problem every economy faces • look for main ideas and evidence or claims • this source offers a first hand experience • comparing and contrasting different sources • this source offers material from after an event • based on totalitarianism, this leader rules by force • ...
Ch. 4-Corporate Culture, Governance, and Ethical Leadership 2023-10-24
Across
- ______ mechanisms for reporting wrongdoing are preferred, but they must be effective and protect the rights of all parties involved.
- The shared patterns of beliefs, expectations, and meanings that influence and guide the thinking and behaviors of the members of an organization.
- To assess the effectiveness of integration, organizations should look at whether _____ align and promote ethical decision-making.
- This is intertwined with the culture of a company.
- Leaders must ____ ethical behavior through their actions and words.
- The treatment of internal and external ______ reflects the organization's values.
- Resource ____ reflects the organization's commitment to ethics.
- Implementing a _____ of _____symbolizes a commitment to ethical values and standards.
- A strong corporate culture can improve a companies bottom line _______.
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- The development of guiding _____ involves a process that defines what the company stands for its purposes.
- _____ leadership is a concept where leaders excel at guiding and directing others toward shared goals.
- Corporate culture can offer this during challenging times.
- _____-_____ involves the reporting of unethical or illegal activities to someone who can take action to address the wrongdoing.
- The success of codes of conduct and mission statements depends on______.
- Assessing and monitoring corporate culture through _____ is essential to maintaining its ethical health.
- Ethical leadership is often associated with a commitment to broader social goals that go beyond ____.
- ______ is essential in integrating an ethical culture.
- Ethics hotlines and ombudsmen serve as channels for employees to come forward with ethical concerns or information about _____ behavior.
- An Ethical business must find a way to encourage, shape, or allow some types of ____ while discouraging others.
- An ethical culture is one which employees are empowered and expected to act in ethically and responsible ways even when the ____ does not require it.
- Corporate ______ plays a critical role in shaping and promoting ethical behavior within an organization.
21 Clues: This is intertwined with the culture of a company. • ______ is essential in integrating an ethical culture. • Corporate culture can offer this during challenging times. • Resource ____ reflects the organization's commitment to ethics. • Leaders must ____ ethical behavior through their actions and words. • ...
Arab American Heritage Month 2026-04-06
Across
- A person who moves to a new country to live; hint: someone who moves to a new country
- Africa The northern part of Africa including countries like Morocco and Egypt; hint: part of Africa connected to Arab culture
- Your family’s background and origins; hint: where your family comes from
- A custom or belief practiced over time; hint: something families do again and again
- Creative expression like music, painting, or writing; hint: creative work like music or drawing
- Having many different cultures and backgrounds; hint: many different kinds of people together
- American A person in the U.S. with roots in Arab countries; hint: American with Middle Eastern or North African roots
- A style of cooking from a culture; hint: foods from a specific culture
- East A region that includes countries like Egypt and Lebanon; hint: region where many Arab countries are located
- The beliefs, food, language, and traditions of a group; hint: the way a group lives and celebrates
- Who you are and how you see yourself; hint: what makes you who you are
- An unfair or oversimplified belief about a group; hint: a generalization that may not be true
- Traditions and culture passed down through generations; hint: traditions from your family’s past
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- A group of people who live or connect together; hint: a group you belong to
- Something given or done to help or improve something; hint: helping or adding something important
- A system of beliefs about faith and worship; hint: beliefs about God or spirituality
- A way people communicate with words and speech; hint: how people talk to each other
- A language spoken in many Arab countries; hint: main language of many Arab countries
- Showing care and value for others; hint: treating others kindly and fairly
- A celebration of culture or tradition; hint: a big cultural celebration
20 Clues: A style of cooking from a culture; hint: foods from a specific culture • Who you are and how you see yourself; hint: what makes you who you are • A celebration of culture or tradition; hint: a big cultural celebration • Your family’s background and origins; hint: where your family comes from • ...
ES5-T4-L2 Onomatopoeia 2022-06-23
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Musikgenrer 2025-04-01
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Jakub 3ad crossword pop 2020-11-30
Across
- - a person who's parents died
- - reports about other people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as being true
- - your aunt's husband
- - person between 14-18
- - otherwise grandmother
- - they had raised you
- - your favorite friend
- - part in someone life between age 6-14
- - your sister son
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- - a person who has other parents
- - a person who is keen on talking to other people
- - the anniversary of the day on which a person was born
- - your brother daughter
- - the ceremonies honoring a dead person
- - a person connected by blood or marriage
- - the walls are painted with it
- - your uncle wife
- - person resiming pensions
- - engagement ****
- - a person you used to date
20 Clues: - your uncle wife • - engagement **** • - your sister son • - your aunt's husband • - they had raised you • - person between 14-18 • - your favorite friend • - your brother daughter • - otherwise grandmother • - person resiming pensions • - a person you used to date • - a person who's parents died • - the walls are painted with it • - a person who has other parents • ...
Rock and Pop Crossword 2022-02-16
Across
- A section of a song where the words change but the melody stays the same
- The lowest note of a triad
- The guitar that plays a melody rather than chords
- A chord or key with a bright, happy sound
- The most common drumming pattern in rock and pop
- The collective name for a collection of drums and cymbals
- The ending section of a song
- A small strummed or picked instrument from Hawaii
- A chord made up of three notes
- Playing separate notes with individual fingers on the guitar
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- A series of chords that work well together
- A chord with an extra note on top
- The largest and lowest guitar with four strings
- A contrasting section of a song
- The guitar that plays chords
- Pulling the thumb or forefinger quickly across all the strings of the guitar
- The catchiest section of a song where the words and melody stay the same
- A chord or key with a dark, moody sound
- The home note of a key
- The words of a song
20 Clues: The words of a song • The home note of a key • The lowest note of a triad • The guitar that plays chords • The ending section of a song • A chord made up of three notes • A contrasting section of a song • A chord with an extra note on top • A chord or key with a dark, moody sound • A chord or key with a bright, happy sound • A series of chords that work well together • ...
Pop Quiz About Us 2018-01-15
Across
- Location of our first date dinner
- Board game where spider-sub originated
- Our loveable stuffed son
- We have a shared love of this amusement park ride
- Everyone’s favorite breakfast sandwich
- Cruise line we went on in September 2017
- Current relationship status
- The monotone interviewer who we thought hated his life and job
- Our cute dance move that can be adapted to pretty much any music
- Anniversary month
- Our favorite pet name for each other
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- Period of time where we travel back to the 90s with cartoons, coloring, and food
- Maker of the computer game we play together, MineCraft
- Town we live in
- Our shared favorite pasta dish
- What Heather and Kaitlin enthusiastically teach
- City where we met/Submarine Capital of the World
- Town where we both first said “I love you”
- Excuse for not having to answer a potentially embarrassing question
- Likely our most visited restaurant (hint: *tugtug* “hunney?” “Yeah?” ...)
- Our future wedding theme
- Our fluffy (sometimes cute and usually annoying) son/step-son
- Town where we exchanged our first Christmas gifts
23 Clues: Town we live in • Anniversary month • Our loveable stuffed son • Our future wedding theme • Current relationship status • Our shared favorite pasta dish • Location of our first date dinner • Our favorite pet name for each other • Board game where spider-sub originated • Everyone’s favorite breakfast sandwich • Cruise line we went on in September 2017 • ...
Sistem Informasi akuntansi pop 2022-07-27
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- pihak perorangan atau perorangan yg masuk bahan mentah ke pihak lain agar bisa produk barang jasa yg matang
- yg dibutuhkan saat membutuhkan saat mau usaha
- singkat dari Amerikan accounting association akuntansi
- jumlah uang yg akan dikembalikan pada pemegang saham suatu perusahan
- pencatatan pengurangan nominal uang
- diskon yg ditetapkan sebelumnya
- individu atau organisasi yang memiliki hak piutang
- aktivitas menempatkan pada periode tertentu dengan harapan penyimpanan tersebut akan dapat keuntungan
- jumlah masukan dalam jasa
- pengorbanan langsung dalam bentuk arus keluar atau berkurang aset perusahaan
- singkatan dari standar akuntansi keuangan
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- suatu hak pembayaran milih perusahaan terhadap suatu pihak karena telah menerima produk atau jasa tapi blom membayar
- akuntansi sebutan lain adalah
- seimbang atau rata disebut
- jumlah pengeluaran lebih banyak dari pada pendapatan
- suatu alat pembayaran yg siap dan bebas digunakan untuk membiayai kegiatan umum perusahaan
- sesuatu sebagai bekal untuk bekerja
- digunakan sebagai standar penurunan manfaat suatu ekonomi dalam suatu periode
- selisih antara penjualan lebih besar dari harga beli
- pengambilan keuangan perusahaan untuk kepentingan pribadi
- sistem pemungutan yg memeberi wewenang sepenuhnya kepada pajak
- kegiatan ekonomi yg mempengaruhi sistem keuangan
22 Clues: jumlah masukan dalam jasa • seimbang atau rata disebut • akuntansi sebutan lain adalah • diskon yg ditetapkan sebelumnya • sesuatu sebagai bekal untuk bekerja • pencatatan pengurangan nominal uang • singkatan dari standar akuntansi keuangan • yg dibutuhkan saat membutuhkan saat mau usaha • kegiatan ekonomi yg mempengaruhi sistem keuangan • ...
Bride & Groom Pop Quiz 2024-06-10
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- The app that Grace & Michael met on
- Grace played this sport in high school
- Michael's favorite musician/band
- Grace's profession
- The girl cat
- Grace's favorite TV show
- Grace & Michael's favorite snack
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- Michael has a tattoo of
- Grace's hometown
- The month Grace & Michael got engaged
- The boy cat
- Michael's favorite media franchise
- Michael's hometown
- Michael played this instrument in high school
- Michael & Grace's favorite coffee shop
- Michael & Grace's first pet together
- Grace's favorite musician/band
- Michael & Grace's favorite restaurant
- The month Grace & Michael met
- Grace & Michael's favorite game to play together
20 Clues: The boy cat • The girl cat • Grace's hometown • Michael's hometown • Grace's profession • Michael has a tattoo of • Grace's favorite TV show • The month Grace & Michael met • Grace's favorite musician/band • Michael's favorite musician/band • Grace & Michael's favorite snack • Michael's favorite media franchise • The app that Grace & Michael met on • Michael & Grace's first pet together • ...
k-pop w/ moon! 2023-09-01
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- Lex's favorite Seventeen member.
- 9-member girl group under JYP Entertainment.
- TXT's leader.
- Moon's ex-(G)I-dle bias, kicked out of (G)I-dle
- BlackPink's Thai member & youngest member.
- BoyNextDoor's company.
- Enhypen's youngest member.
- Moon's favorite TXT member.
- Moon's #1 favorite BTS solo.
- 6-member boy group under JYP Entertainment. Songs: Happy Death Day, Strawberry Cake, etc.
- Seventeen's oldest Korean-American member.
- Seventeen's oldest member.
- NCT's fandom name.
- Blackpink & Treasure's company.
- 5-member boy group under BigHit Music Entertainment.
- (G)I-dle, Pentagon, 4Minute, BTOB, & CLC's company.
- Moon's favorite Red Velvet member.
- Red Velvet's OT5 debut song.
- NCT sub-unit with numbers.
- NewJeans' middle member. (Age-wise)
- Ateez's leader.
- Stray Kids' oldest member.
- NCT's youngest member.
- King the Land: Yoona's group.
- BTS' oldest member.
- (G)I-dle's leader.
- Ateez's youngest member.
- Stray Kids' youngest member.
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- Maddi's favorite Seventeen member.
- P1Harmony's oldest member.
- BoyNextDoor's youngest member.
- Ex-member of boy group: Monsta X
- Enhypen's company.
- Moon's favorite person.
- BTS' company.
- 4-member girl group under SM. Songs: Black Mamba, Next Level, etc.
- P1Harmony's leader.
- ZeroBaseOne's youngest member & Moon's second bias.
- Ateez's oldest member.
- Twice, Stray Kids, Itzy, & Xdinary Heroes' company.
- NewJeans' youngest member.
- NCT's 14th member & NCT Dream's 2nd member. - Chinese member.
- NCT's oldest member.
- TXT's fandom name.
- Lex's favorite person.
- Seventeen's tallest member.
- 13-member boy group under Pledis Entertainment.
- TXT's debut song.
- Maddi's favorite person.
- King the Land: Junho's group.
- BoyNextDoor's oldest member.
- ZeroBaseOne's 6th member & Moon's first bias.
- NCT's leader.
53 Clues: TXT's leader. • BTS' company. • NCT's leader. • Ateez's leader. • TXT's debut song. • Enhypen's company. • NCT's fandom name. • TXT's fandom name. • (G)I-dle's leader. • P1Harmony's leader. • BTS' oldest member. • NCT's oldest member. • BoyNextDoor's company. • Ateez's oldest member. • Lex's favorite person. • NCT's youngest member. • Moon's favorite person. • Maddi's favorite person. • ...
K-pop band names 2024-11-16
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- RBW 4 member girl group
- digital girl group, League of Legends characters
- YG most successful boy group
- Navis is their best friend from Kwangya (SM)
- subunit of NCT
- fandom is E.L.F., started with 13 members under SM Ent.
- fandom is Once (JYP)
- 2NE1 younger sisters (YG)
- 12 member boy group with superpowers split in two (SM)
- Starship Ent. girl group
- One dream! 5 member boy group (HYBE)
- 1, 2, we link! ex I-Land contestants boy group(HYBE)
- 8 makes 1 team (KQ Ent)
- 1, 2, connect! from I-Land (HYBE)
- self-produced girl group from Cube Ent
- Xtraordinary Girlz
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- 6 member boy group from HYBE
- ... everywhere all around the world (JYP)
- from Boys Planet
- fandom is Shawols (SM)
- Blackpink younger sisters (YG)
- Fearless girls (HYBE)
- Bulletproof Boy Scouts
- global girl group from HYBE
- their fandom is bunnies (HYBE)
- ... right here (HYBE)
- biggest group under SM Ent.
- Best We ...! 11-member boy group
- 5 member girl group from HYBE
- Idarui Sonyeo (Blockberry Creative)
- fandom is Midzy (JYP)
- from Girls Planet 999
- RBW 6 member boy group
33 Clues: subunit of NCT • from Boys Planet • Xtraordinary Girlz • fandom is Once (JYP) • Fearless girls (HYBE) • ... right here (HYBE) • fandom is Midzy (JYP) • from Girls Planet 999 • fandom is Shawols (SM) • Bulletproof Boy Scouts • RBW 6 member boy group • RBW 4 member girl group • 8 makes 1 team (KQ Ent) • Starship Ent. girl group • 2NE1 younger sisters (YG) • global girl group from HYBE • ...
MY POP CHOIR PUZZLE 2025-02-24
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- triad
- December date of Big Sing
- words
- opera song
- slowly
- bar
- high part
- Leonard...
- hip Gord
- direct, musically
- what you gain from MPC
- number of MPC choirs
- before singing you should
- known for his Fifth
- Freddie Mercury played
- rolling...
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- singing group
- roof of the mouth
- not sharp, but...
- Austrian family sings
- fast
- classic Canadian musical
- not electric
- composer of "Count on Me"
- do it again
- "Let It Be" composer
- how to improve singing
- moderately slow
- highest for men
- agreement
- freebie for MPC singers
- 1950s genre
32 Clues: bar • fast • triad • words • slowly • hip Gord • high part • agreement • opera song • Leonard... • rolling... • do it again • 1950s genre • not electric • singing group • moderately slow • highest for men • roof of the mouth • not sharp, but... • direct, musically • known for his Fifth • "Let It Be" composer • number of MPC choirs • Austrian family sings • how to improve singing • what you gain from MPC • ...
K-pop Demon Hunters 2026-01-29
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- Jinu's animals
- First Song
- villain
- Saja Boys members
- Saja Boys evil song
- soda
- Huntrix Members
- Saja Boys leader
- who is the black sheep of their family
- Saja boy with hidden face
- Huntrix Maknae (youngest member)
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- jinu and Rumi duet
- final song
- take
- Saja boy that wears a beanie
- "We're gonna be gonna be"
- half demon
- Ms. Maggie's 2nd Favorite Saja Boy
- long pink haired saja boy
- number of songs
20 Clues: take • soda • villain • final song • First Song • half demon • Jinu's animals • Huntrix Members • number of songs • Saja Boys leader • Saja Boys members • jinu and Rumi duet • Saja Boys evil song • "We're gonna be gonna be" • long pink haired saja boy • Saja boy with hidden face • Saja boy that wears a beanie • Huntrix Maknae (youngest member) • Ms. Maggie's 2nd Favorite Saja Boy • ...
Pop-Quiz Health Review 2026-04-13
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- what mineral makes bones strong
- ___ 3 times a week improves circulation throughout the body
- avoid ____ to prevent liver disease
- Potassium can be found in ____ (fruit)
- what percentage of the human body is water
- ___ can send you spam emails
- what college do the nursing students go to?
- what condition is associated with inflammation of the joints
- eat less __ to reduce cholesterol
- what organ do we use to breathe?
- how many seconds should you wash your hands with soap and water for?
- wear ___ everyday to protect your skin
- osteoporosis results in loss of ___ density
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- Sleep with the windows ____ to prevent allergens from entering your home
- practicing mind and memory games will help prevent ___
- get up __ when standing up
- what organ pumps blood?
- what medication helps with diabetes
- ___ can cause broken bones
- sneeze into your ___
- you should drink at least around 100 ounces of ___ a day
- ensure your floors are __ to prevent falls
- what is the largest organ in the human body
23 Clues: sneeze into your ___ • what organ pumps blood? • get up __ when standing up • ___ can cause broken bones • ___ can send you spam emails • what mineral makes bones strong • what organ do we use to breathe? • eat less __ to reduce cholesterol • avoid ____ to prevent liver disease • what medication helps with diabetes • Potassium can be found in ____ (fruit) • ...
K-Pop Crossword Activity 2026-04-14
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- Their group name means "a flower that reminds you of women"
- Group is named after colors
- has 24 members
- This group isn't cute anymore ;)
- Has one of the highest streamed music videos
- SM girl group that has 8 members
- First hybe group to go to coachella
- Has a company named after him
- First hard of hearing group
- This group debuted with a movie
- named after a cake flavor
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- They have 2 Australian members in their group4
- None of the members in this group can dance
- Their fandom name is Tokkis/Bunnies
- This group has 5 virtual members
- Group which Heesung member
- Group with 7 members and recently had their comeback Ariang
- First k-pop group with a lightstick
- Had the first J-line in their group
- Jay Park is their CEO
- Their group has the iconic "Hah" in their song Catallena
- They won their first music show with the song "Wolf"
22 Clues: has 24 members • Jay Park is their CEO • named after a cake flavor • Group which Heesung member • Group is named after colors • First hard of hearing group • Has a company named after him • This group debuted with a movie • This group has 5 virtual members • This group isn't cute anymore ;) • SM girl group that has 8 members • Their fandom name is Tokkis/Bunnies • ...
APHUG Vocab Crossword All Units 2025-05-15
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- When immigrants adapt to traits of the new country's culture, but don't abandon their own.
- The belief that the environment determines the course of the people living in it.
- A type of region characterized by being subjective to people's interpretations.
- When immigrants abandon their culture and truly embrace the new country's culture.
- The clustering of businesses in an area.
- The second largest religion in the world
- A type of region characterized as being based around a point or node.
- Viewing other cultures from an unopen point of view.
- Due to advancements in technology, everything feels a lot closer.
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- A city has a significant and disproportionate percent of the population.
- When a state's ethnic makeup is primarily one nation.
- When a nation spans across several states
- When a nation doesn't have a state.
- The laws that govern countries' rights to the sea.
- A type of region usually associated with government boundaries.
- The largest religion in the world
- Where a culture originates.
- The largest ethnic religion in the world.
- A survey, typically recorded every 10 years.
19 Clues: Where a culture originates. • The largest religion in the world • When a nation doesn't have a state. • The clustering of businesses in an area. • The second largest religion in the world • When a nation spans across several states • The largest ethnic religion in the world. • A survey, typically recorded every 10 years. • ...
Onamotopea 2022-05-10
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- a low ranking worker
- a fairly unpopular chocolate bar
- the rice krispies slogan is ___, crackle, pop
- mmm bacon
- a sound a clock makes
- stab a balloon with a pin and it will...
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- when you get scared or nervous you might do this
- when giants walk they make this sound
- a protagonist to an animated movie about training dragons
- the name of a citrus flavored soda
- a popular type of joke involves this
11 Clues: mmm bacon • a low ranking worker • a sound a clock makes • a fairly unpopular chocolate bar • the name of a citrus flavored soda • a popular type of joke involves this • when giants walk they make this sound • stab a balloon with a pin and it will... • the rice krispies slogan is ___, crackle, pop • when you get scared or nervous you might do this • ...
Biodiversity & Carrying Capacity 2022-10-30
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- factor does NOT depend on pop. size
- population growth that levels off
- factor depends on population size
- largest number of individs in a pop.
- the variety of life in an ecosystem
- a living thing in an ecosystem
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- not native and brings harm to ecosystem
- factors that influence a population's growth
- a non-living thing in an ecosystem
- population growth with no limits
- a species that is critical to stable ecosystem
11 Clues: a living thing in an ecosystem • population growth with no limits • population growth that levels off • factor depends on population size • a non-living thing in an ecosystem • factor does NOT depend on pop. size • the variety of life in an ecosystem • largest number of individs in a pop. • not native and brings harm to ecosystem • ...
music busters 2025-07-24
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- four-string instrument played by Paul McCartney in The Beatles
- legendary 1975 hit often cited as a rock masterpiece
- of guitar typically used in flamenco
- by Michael Jackson that became the best-selling of all time
- pop star known for hits like “Bad Romance” and “Shallow”
- with keys and pedals, often used in classical music
- Rain" singer and multi-instrumentalist
- high-pitched woodwind instrument
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- blending rhythm and blues, soul, and funk — Beyoncé’s style
- star known for albums like 1989 and Folklore
- device used to create drum sounds
- instrument held under the chin
- given for achievements in the music industry
- first name
14 Clues: first name • instrument held under the chin • high-pitched woodwind instrument • device used to create drum sounds • of guitar typically used in flamenco • Rain" singer and multi-instrumentalist • star known for albums like 1989 and Folklore • given for achievements in the music industry • with keys and pedals, often used in classical music • ...
Uniqlo Crossword 2021-01-30
animals 2023-10-11
Sociocultural Approach Terms 2024-10-16
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- behavior patterns that are typical of specific groups
- perception of a relationship where none exists, or perception of a stronger relationship than actually exists
- an approach that is cross-cultural, searching for generalities across cultures (across cultures)
- children engage in an activity and then transfer that learning to later situations.
- a person who is given a role to play in a study so that the social context can be manipulated
- helplessness the tendency to fail to act to escape from a situation because of a history of repeated failures in the past
- the belief that people are agents of; their own behaviour; includes intentionality, forethought, self-reactiveness and self-reflectiveness
- The social process by which culture is learned and transmitted across generations
- increasing interconnectedness of different parts of the world through common processes of economic, environmental, political, and cultural change
- Dimensions (Hofstede) individualism, power distance, masculinity, uncertainty avoidance
- resulting from the need to change and adapt a person's ways to the majority culture
- research approach that attempts to retrace earlier events in the life of a subject
- learning by observing others; also called social learning
- teaching young children how to behave by reinforcing "appropriate" behaviors and by punishing or otherwise discouraging inappropriate conduct
- removal of normal restraints that serve to keep impulsive behavior in check when people observe a lack of consequences for people engaging in that behavior.
- when it is not really possible to maintain one's original culture, but because of exclusion or discrimination, it is not possible to assimilate into a new culture.
- comparison a drive within individuals to gain accurate self-evaluations by comparing oneself to other people.
- the interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment
- a perspective in ethnography that uses the concepts and categories that are relevant and meaningful to the culture under analysis (within culture)
- Emotional distress and pressure that may undermine performance
- research that attempts to find a correlation between two variables by collecting data early in the life of participants and then continuing to test them over a period of time to measure change and development.
- an experimental paradigm in which researchers create groups based on arbitrary and seemingly meaningless criteria and then examine how the members of these "minimal groups" are inclined to behave toward one another
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- when one is highly aware of one of their membership to a social group.
- An individual's belief that he or she is capable of performing a task.
- the process of comparing the in-groups to out-groups ("us" versus "them")
- the apprehension experienced by members of a group that their behavior might confirm a cultural stereotype
- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
- the culture that we grow up in and share with others in the same environment.
- the adoption of the behavior patterns and cultural norms of the surrounding culture
- an expectation that causes you to act in ways that make that expectation come true.
- giving priority to one's own goals over group goals and defining one's identity in terms of personal attributes rather than group identifications
- The process of putting people into in-groups and out-groups.
- the process by which one generation passes culture to the next
- "a rule of thumb;" thinking shortcut
- Showing a negative attitude and behaviour toward members of groups that you do not belong to.
- When there is an interest in adopting the behaviours and values of a new culture, while still maintaining one's original culture.
- transmission from parent to child
- the part of the self-concept including one's view of self as a member of a particular social category or group
- perspective in which we see members of our in-group as better than other people, and people not in our group as all the same
- A generalized belief about a group of people
- process where the observer sees the model rewarded, making the observer more likely to imitate the model's behavior
- Parents tend to rely more heavily on their former cultural views, while immigrant children adapt more easily to the values of the new country.
42 Clues: transmission from parent to child • "a rule of thumb;" thinking shortcut • A generalized belief about a group of people • behavior patterns that are typical of specific groups • learning by observing others; also called social learning • The process of putting people into in-groups and out-groups. • the process by which one generation passes culture to the next • ...
Purposive Communication Crossword 2019-10-02
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- consists of individuals with different culture in customs,morals,traits, traditions and behavior
- they seek a little to do as possible with the dominant groups' member.
- multiple sources of information are used/one source of information is used
- members hurtfully express and self-promote themselves, they also are in control of the choices they make with the members they want to be with.
- seek to make the dominant culture hear them, recognize them, and react to them by making it impossible for them to ignore their presence or pretend they do not exist
- negative attitude toward a cultural group base on a little or no experience
- relationships build slowly and depend on trust/relationship begin and end quickly
- can be a barrier in communication
- sensitive and less direct people.They can interact intensely without saying a word
- is the recognition and valuing of differences, encompassing factors such as age, gender and race.
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- is the exchange of information
- overt actions one takes to exclude, avoid, or distance oneself from other groups
- verbal and direct cultures may seem less emotional and expressive.
- is the tendency to see own culture as superior to all others
- seeking to realize the objectives with whom they interact, they relate to the other members through trusted members of dominant group.
- business communication between the sexes demands a clear understanding of remarks and actions
- are over simplified or distorted views of another race, another ethnic group, or even culture
- members of some general cultures who differ in some ethic or sociological way from the main culture
- relies on explicit communication, more information are not understood if not are deleted
- derived from the french term, which n turn derives from the Latin word "colere" which means to cultivate, nurture or to tend to the earth and grow
20 Clues: is the exchange of information • can be a barrier in communication • is the tendency to see own culture as superior to all others • verbal and direct cultures may seem less emotional and expressive. • they seek a little to do as possible with the dominant groups' member. • multiple sources of information are used/one source of information is used • ...
Sociology Chapter 3 Vocab 2023-04-17
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- is a subculture that is deliberately and consciously opposed to certain central beliefs or attitudes of the dominant culture.
- Sanctions are sanctions that can be applied by most members of a group
- are norms that are formally defined and enforced by officials.
- simple, biologically inherited, automatic reactions to physical stimuli, as well as biologically inherited drives
- is a group of people who live in a defined territory and participate in a common culture.
- process of change from one point of development to another, organisms evolve through natural selection.
- Sanctions are sanctions that may be applied only by officially designated persons, such as judges and teachers.
- is the systematic study of how biology influences human behavior.
- are norms of great moral significance and are vital to the well-being of a society.
- culture involves beliefs, ideas, and knowledge.
- are genetically inherited patterns of behavior
- Cultures refers to cultural guidelines publicly embraced by members of society
- are part of a dominant culture but differ from it in some important respects.
- are broad ideas about what most people in a society consider to be desirable.
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- theory stating that our idea of reality depends largely upon language.
- are rewards and punishments used to encourage conformity to norms
- are rules that define behavior.
- groups that share a social characteristic such as age, gender, or religion.
- Culture is about how we relate to physical objects.
- are ideas about the nature of reality.
- They may judge others in terms of their own cultural standards
- is a norm so strong that its violation demands punishment
- refers to the knowledge, language, values, customs and physical objects that are passed from generation to generation among members of a group.
- Cultures refers to actual behavior patterns, which often conflict with these guidelines
- impulses.
- are Rules that cover customary ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving but lack moral overtones
26 Clues: impulses. • are rules that define behavior. • are ideas about the nature of reality. • are genetically inherited patterns of behavior • culture involves beliefs, ideas, and knowledge. • Culture is about how we relate to physical objects. • is a norm so strong that its violation demands punishment • are norms that are formally defined and enforced by officials. • ...
Society and Culture 2024-10-10
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- A strong prohibition against certain actions that, if violated, cause shock or rejection.
- A group of people living together in a specific area.
- A smaller group within society with unique traits that set them apart from the mainstream.
- The values and behaviors that people actually follow in their society.
- Physical objects like tools, clothing, and buildings that people in a society use for survival.
- Cultural products that are widely consumed by large numbers of people.
- The beliefs shared by a society about what is considered important or valuable.
- Strict norms that define what is morally right or wrong in a society.
- Cultural products and practices associated with the elite or dominant group.
- A formal rule enforced by the government through authorities like police or military.
- A culture with unresolved issues and conflicts between traditional and radical views.
- A culture that continuously evolves as it is transmitted from one generation to the next.
- Accepted standards of behavior based on a society's shared values.
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- Entertainment and trends enjoyed by large groups of ordinary people.
- The traditional customs and ways of life of ordinary people.
- The customs, behaviors, and way of life of a particular group of people.
- A culture that smoothly incorporates new ideas and practices without causing conflicts.
- The presence of different cultural traditions, languages, and practices within a society.
- Non-physical elements like beliefs, customs, and values that shape how people live.
- A society where multiple ethnic groups coexist but do not significantly interact.
- The values that people aspire to live by, even if they don’t always succeed.
- A group of people who share common culture, language, ancestry, or other factors.
- Everyday habits and customs that develop naturally in casual interactions.
- A culture where the same traditions are passed down with little change over generations.
- The cultural traits and identity that connect people from the same ethnic group.
25 Clues: A group of people living together in a specific area. • The traditional customs and ways of life of ordinary people. • Accepted standards of behavior based on a society's shared values. • Entertainment and trends enjoyed by large groups of ordinary people. • Strict norms that define what is morally right or wrong in a society. • ...
Summer of Love. 2023-05-17
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- - California city that hosted the iconic Monterey Pop Festival in 1967
- - Term coined by Summer of Love participants to describe the coming age of peace and love
- - Idealistic vision of society promoted by Summer of Love participants
- - Art and music style associated with the Summer of Love
- - First name of the legendary singer who performed at the Monterey Pop Festival, a Summer of Love event
- - Drug often associated with the Summer of Love and the counterculture movement
- - First word in the name of a band closely associated with the Summer of Love
- - Clothing style associated with the Summer of Love and the counterculture movement
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- - First name of the lead singer of the band Jefferson Airplane, which performed at the Monterey Pop Festival
- - Gatherings of like-minded individuals, often associated with the Summer of Love
- - Term used to describe the transformative and utopian nature of the Summer of Love
- - San Francisco neighborhood where the Summer of Love began
- - Events similar to love-ins, also associated with the Summer of Love
- - Living arrangements favored by Summer of Love participants
- - Symbol of the Summer of Love, also known as the "Flower Power" movement
15 Clues: - Art and music style associated with the Summer of Love • - San Francisco neighborhood where the Summer of Love began • - Living arrangements favored by Summer of Love participants • - Events similar to love-ins, also associated with the Summer of Love • - California city that hosted the iconic Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 • ...
Traditions 2025-11-17
K-Pop song 2020-09-14
Across
- หนึ่งในเพลงที่สร้างไวรัลให้กับวง twice
- เพลงที่ทำให้วง twice ดังเป็นพลุแตก
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- เพลงที่ถูกถ่ายทำ mv ที่ la ของวง itzy
- Has a trunk
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- ในเพลงชาติของประเทศเกาหลีใต้ได้ใส่ช็อตการแสดงของเพลงนี้ในงาน mama
- เพลงที่มียอดวิวสูงสุดของวง evergrow
- Likes to chase mice
- เพลงที่มียอดวิวน้อยที่สุดของวง blackpink
- เพลงเดบิวซ์ของวง blackpink
- เป็นเพลงที่มีการผนวกเอาการต่อสู้เข้าไปในทั้งเนื้อเพลงและท่าเต้น
13 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • เพลงเดบิวซ์ของวง blackpink • เพลงที่ทำให้วง twice ดังเป็นพลุแตก • เพลงที่มียอดวิวสูงสุดของวง evergrow • เพลงที่ถูกถ่ายทำ mv ที่ la ของวง itzy • หนึ่งในเพลงที่สร้างไวรัลให้กับวง twice • เพลงที่มียอดวิวน้อยที่สุดของวง blackpink • เป็นเพลงที่มีการผนวกเอาการต่อสู้เข้าไปในทั้งเนื้อเพลงและท่าเต้น • ...
1960s Pop Songs 2023-06-19
Across
- Generation - The Who's anthem of rebellion
- By Me - Ben E. King's soulful tune
- Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel's tribute to a film character
- Jude - Longest Beatles single
- - Aretha Franklin hit
- - Rolling Stones' classic
- - Beach Boys' favorite pastime
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- - Paul McCartney's reflective song
- Dreamin' - The Mamas & the Papas' folk-rock classic
- Girl - Temptations' love ballad
- My Fire - The Doors' breakthrough single
- - Iconic British band
- - Dance craze of the 1960s
- Sugar - The Archies' bubblegum hit
14 Clues: - Iconic British band • - Aretha Franklin hit • - Rolling Stones' classic • - Dance craze of the 1960s • Jude - Longest Beatles single • - Beach Boys' favorite pastime • Girl - Temptations' love ballad • - Paul McCartney's reflective song • By Me - Ben E. King's soulful tune • Sugar - The Archies' bubblegum hit • My Fire - The Doors' breakthrough single • ...
Ancient Japan 2026-03-18
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- Japanese warlord the samurai worked for
- yellow, shiny metal
- the way of the warrior
- Japan's oldest book.
- a sword
- Japanese punishment
- karma
- a food that is farmed
- a food that is caught with a rod
- Shinto worship
- Bakufu
- Obsidian
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- world's oldest pottery
- Oldest surviving chronicle in japan
- Jimmu
- a warrior
- tomb building
- later adopted culture
- import that they read
- good trait
- bronzey colored metal
21 Clues: Jimmu • karma • Bakufu • a sword • Obsidian • a warrior • good trait • tomb building • Shinto worship • yellow, shiny metal • Japanese punishment • Japan's oldest book. • later adopted culture • a food that is farmed • import that they read • bronzey colored metal • world's oldest pottery • the way of the warrior • a food that is caught with a rod • Oldest surviving chronicle in japan • ...
singers (Name and last name). 2020-11-30
Across
- one of the integrants of one direction,he got a song called GOLDEN.
- Colombian singer, pop, reggaeton and latin trap known by a few songs the most recent was Hawái.
- Mexican singer and icon in Latin America, often referred to as El sol de México.
- He's known by Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, latin trap and reggaeton.
- Is a mexican singer, known after her interpretation of 'la llorona'.
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- he became famous when he was a child, He's blond and canadian.
- THE KING OF POP
- THE QUEEN OF TEX-MEX
- Pop Icon who sings 'poker face' actress in american horror story.
- known by her phrase Tú cara de guanavana and the one who say Coronavairus.
10 Clues: THE KING OF POP • THE QUEEN OF TEX-MEX • he became famous when he was a child, He's blond and canadian. • Pop Icon who sings 'poker face' actress in american horror story. • one of the integrants of one direction,he got a song called GOLDEN. • Is a mexican singer, known after her interpretation of 'la llorona'. • ...
ROCK N ROLL 2025-09-07
9 Clues: King of Rock and Roll • Malay word for "song" • One of rock’s founders • Music style in Malaysia • Energetic rock performer • Famous Pop Yeh Yeh singer • Instrument central to rock music • British band that made rock global • Traditional Malay poetry style used in Pop Yeh Yeh lyrics
Top Radio stations 2023-08-25
Across
- - New York City's Z100, a pop music sensation.
- - Buffalo's legendary AM station.
- - Los Angeles pop station with a big presence.
- - Washington, D.C.'s prominent Christian station.
- - Long Island alternative music pioneer.
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- - Cleveland's influential rock station.
- - New York City sports talk powerhouse.
- - New York City rock station.
- - Los Angeles station, synonymous with alternative rock.
- - Boston's home for urban and dance music.
10 Clues: - New York City rock station. • - Buffalo's legendary AM station. • - Cleveland's influential rock station. • - New York City sports talk powerhouse. • - Long Island alternative music pioneer. • - Boston's home for urban and dance music. • - New York City's Z100, a pop music sensation. • - Los Angeles pop station with a big presence. • ...
Working with Different Culture 2014-11-30
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- People from this cultural background appreciates humor and they like discounts
- Never use Madam/Sir when addressing people from this culture, as its considered of low-class
- They dont really say what they mean, for example: when they complaint they will say its not about the money but in reality it really is about the money
- This type of guest considers mixture of English and their local language as natural in one sentence
- This type of people loves and is proud of their national language
- Singaporean and Japanese guest are very strict about ...
- They might appear as rude and pushy but its just so that we take their request seriously. Their written English is better than their verbal.
- Use this to address Indian woman without professional title (Dr/Prof)
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- Meanwhile, there is another culture who aren't like Singaporean, Korean and Chinese
- Besides Malaysian, which other culture appreciates title
- Being .... and friendly are important in Thai and Indonesian culture. Thai add "ka" and "kap/khub" in the end of their sentence to show this manner
- When dealing with Malaysian, you are not supposed to instuct them but instead ... them
- Customers from Indonesia and Malaysia will prefer to be adressed by their ...
- With people from this background, saying sorry means you are acknowledging your mistake. Refrain to use it unnecessarily
- French uses this approach to understand business negotiation, but you should avoid having this with Arabic cause it will become a never ending story
- Most of the culture will find it rude, if you ... when they speak
- This culture needs a rather long greetings before addressing the real concern and they dislike direct conversation
- Australian says this a lot
18 Clues: Australian says this a lot • Besides Malaysian, which other culture appreciates title • Singaporean and Japanese guest are very strict about ... • Most of the culture will find it rude, if you ... when they speak • This type of people loves and is proud of their national language • Use this to address Indian woman without professional title (Dr/Prof) • ...
Diversity Unit One 2024-09-10
Across
- A critical frame work that guides us n challenging and taking oppressive structures and practices
- Identifiable categories of behaviors or practices repeated over time
- Transformative recurrent process of action, reflection, and action
- Ensuring everyone the same basic rights, protections, opportunities, and addressing inequalities and injustices in order to eliminate oppression and unequal treatment
- Combination and application of cultural awareness, cultural competency, and cultural humility to practicing social work
- Behavioral and psychological process of adjusting to a non-native culture when two or more cultures meet
- Process of bringing together components of a unified whole
- Practitioner's attitude of respect towards others derived from the understanding that culture shapes all individuals
- Possession of the knowledge, values, and skills necessary to make services culturally relevant, thereby increasing their effectiveness
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- Groups or individuals who are treated as unimportant and excluded from full participation in society
- and perspectives, including the impact of power, privilege, and oppression
- Identifiable grouping of shared values, traditions, norms, and customs that guide how people think and behave in a community
- ones ability to reflect on and act
- process of letting go of some aspects of ones culture of origin while incorporating norms and behaviors of the majority or dominant culture
- Rights in all areas of human life that all individuals are believed to deserve regardless of race, gender, religion, or other social status
- Understanding the diversity among clients and communities and focusing on the cultural gap that exists between the service of delivery system and the client it serves
- The breaking off of a tie or relationship
- Process of connecting back to the culture of origin or to a renewed and recreated version of it
18 Clues: ones ability to reflect on and act • The breaking off of a tie or relationship • Process of bringing together components of a unified whole • Transformative recurrent process of action, reflection, and action • Identifiable categories of behaviors or practices repeated over time • and perspectives, including the impact of power, privilege, and oppression • ...
1980s Music Genre Review 2017-12-11
Across
- A reaction to Speed Metal
- Michael Jackson became known as the King of this genre
- Came from East Coast
- Originally came from the Underground scene
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- Came from West Coast
- Punk style Jamaica music
- Came from Post-Punk. It was the darkest and gloomiest form of underground music
- Popular at nightclubs and Rave scenes
- Beatboxing
- Metal Has faster tempos than Heavy Metal
- This genre dded disco-like beats to make the music contemporary.
- Was a major element in the creation of the Alternative Rock movement
- Includes virtuosic guitar solos
- Came from Punk and became tied to Pop music
14 Clues: Beatboxing • Came from West Coast • Came from East Coast • Punk style Jamaica music • A reaction to Speed Metal • Includes virtuosic guitar solos • Popular at nightclubs and Rave scenes • Metal Has faster tempos than Heavy Metal • Originally came from the Underground scene • Came from Punk and became tied to Pop music • Michael Jackson became known as the King of this genre • ...
Nation Building and Cultural Diversity 2021-10-14
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- one's status in a country
- indigenous people from the Caribbean
- quality of a nation builder
- hero who is not honoured
- Third ethnic group that settled in the Caribbean
- gift given to a nation builder
- a brave individual who is honoured
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- act of loyalty to one's nation
- nation builders
- different taste and culture
- group with similar culture and race
- builder individual with their country's interest
- native people
- ways and beliefs
14 Clues: native people • nation builders • ways and beliefs • hero who is not honoured • one's status in a country • different taste and culture • quality of a nation builder • act of loyalty to one's nation • gift given to a nation builder • a brave individual who is honoured • group with similar culture and race • indigenous people from the Caribbean • ...
SV 1-4 2020-07-21
UNIT 3 PARTY TIME (VICTORIA) 2024-08-16
Tage wie Diese - Kreuzworträtsel: 2023-04-23
Lesson 1 2023-08-12
CURTAIN UP 2! 2022-04-11
Holiday Themed Puzzle :) 2024-11-08
14 Clues: moo • POP! • maple • Buddy • beard • _ house • rappin' • For Santa! • Ding Dong! • S’more meat • Its the final _ • Crackle… Crack! • marshmallows in_ • festive chocolate bits
PQT Blended Series Crossword (FSH) 2025-10-24
14 Clues: Space • Medusa • Mercury • Wild cat • Employer • Pop Smoke • Beatmaker • Crocodile • Ice cream • Horse rider • Correct Mark • Tropical fruit • The Devil's wear • Fast and Furious
rappers 2023-03-30
18 Clues: Dior • pop out • we paid • top off • bacc out • big drip • new tank • treshhin • woo year • mood swing • black mask • in ha mood • don't start • silly watch • bad bad bad • lucid dreams • crazy story 3 • hellcats and tracc hawk
pop15 2024-06-16
20 Clues: Rehab • Common • Alison • Future • Believe • Evergreen • Phil Ochs • Rocket Man • Demi Lovato • James Brown • Tame Impala • Space Oddity • Ring of Fire • Lynyrd Skynyrd • Tower of Power • Wes Montgomery • Freddie Hubbard • Piece of My Heart • Rolling in the Deep • Friends in Low Places
Populations Crossword Extra Credit 2021-12-01
Across
- To calculate pop. density, divide population by land ______.
- individuals of a single species living in an area
- _______ sampling allows scientists to estimate the number of individuals within a given area.
- The act of surviving!
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- number of individuals living in a given area
- In order to determine populations of animals, scientists use the ____ and recapture method.
- Carrying ______ is the number of organisms that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- Humans are an example of a type _____ survivorship curve.
- When the pop. density is _____, individuals are well-spaced and are not clustered together
- When the pop. density is _____, there are too many individuals, so they do not have much room and are clustered together.
10 Clues: The act of surviving! • number of individuals living in a given area • individuals of a single species living in an area • Humans are an example of a type _____ survivorship curve. • To calculate pop. density, divide population by land ______. • When the pop. density is _____, individuals are well-spaced and are not clustered together • ...
ANDY WARHOL 2024-05-26
Across
- IL COGNOME DELLA DONNA CHE DIPINSE NEI SUOI DIPINTI.
- DOVA NASCE LA POP ART?
- QUAL'è LA FAMOSA BIBITA CHE DIPINSE.
- QUAL'è IL NOME DELLA DONNA CHE DIPISE NEI SUOI QUADRI.
- DOVE NASCE?
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- DOVE è MORTO?
- è UN MOVIMENTO NATO NEL 1950.
- COSA SIGNIFICA POP ART?
- COME SI CHIAMA LA TECNICA.
- DI QUALE NAZIONE ERA IL PRESIDENTE CHE FECE IL RITRATTO.
10 Clues: DOVE NASCE? • DOVE è MORTO? • DOVA NASCE LA POP ART? • COSA SIGNIFICA POP ART? • COME SI CHIAMA LA TECNICA. • è UN MOVIMENTO NATO NEL 1950. • QUAL'è LA FAMOSA BIBITA CHE DIPINSE. • IL COGNOME DELLA DONNA CHE DIPINSE NEI SUOI DIPINTI. • QUAL'è IL NOME DELLA DONNA CHE DIPISE NEI SUOI QUADRI. • DI QUALE NAZIONE ERA IL PRESIDENTE CHE FECE IL RITRATTO.
Famous Musicians 2024-07-27
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- - Composer known for intricate musical compositions.
- - Classical composer known for his symphonies.
- - Guitar legend known for his innovative playing.
- - King of Pop known for his dance moves.
- - Influential folk and rock singer-songwriter.
- - Lead singer of Queen.
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- - Member of The Beatles and peace activist.
- - King of Rock and Roll.
- - Queen of Pop.
- - Classical composer known for his operas and symphonies.
10 Clues: - Queen of Pop. • - Lead singer of Queen. • - King of Rock and Roll. • - King of Pop known for his dance moves. • - Member of The Beatles and peace activist. • - Classical composer known for his symphonies. • - Influential folk and rock singer-songwriter. • - Guitar legend known for his innovative playing. • - Composer known for intricate musical compositions. • ...
Holiday Vocabulary 2021-11-21
chpter 13 + 14 2026-02-03
music trivia 2026-04-02
Across
- The beauty CEO who announced her pregnancy on a floating Super Bowl stage
- The 70s band whose hits inspired the Mamma Mia! movies
- The Canadian singer who dropped an "e" from his name to avoid a lawsuit
- The grumpy British brothers touring together again in 2025
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- The acoustic pop star whose album titles look like calculator buttons
- The Yogyakarta legends who can sell out a Jakarta stadium in minutes
- he Canadian rapper who famously lost a 2024 lyrical feud to Kendrick Lamar
- The pop star behind the massive 2024 album Short n' Sweet
- The pop star who accidentally became the NFL's biggest marketing asset in 2023
- The West Coast rapper who became an iconic Paris Olympics commentator
10 Clues: The 70s band whose hits inspired the Mamma Mia! movies • The pop star behind the massive 2024 album Short n' Sweet • The grumpy British brothers touring together again in 2025 • The Yogyakarta legends who can sell out a Jakarta stadium in minutes • The acoustic pop star whose album titles look like calculator buttons • ...
Environmental Science Unit 7-8 2022-04-04
Across
- water pollution is a form of
- the first organisms to disappear in an ecosystem.
- when primary air pollutants react with chemicals in the atmosphere
- paint is a type of
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- runoff is a form of
- a pop used as an insecticide
- Nitrogen monoxide and sulfur dioxide are examples of
- synthetic organic chemicals
- thermal invasion creates this
- increase in toxins and pollutants
10 Clues: paint is a type of • runoff is a form of • synthetic organic chemicals • water pollution is a form of • a pop used as an insecticide • thermal invasion creates this • increase in toxins and pollutants • the first organisms to disappear in an ecosystem. • Nitrogen monoxide and sulfur dioxide are examples of • when primary air pollutants react with chemicals in the atmosphere
About Me 2025-02-10
10 Clues: What is my name? • What nationality am I? • What is my favorite art? • What is my favorite food? • What is my favorite color? • What is my favorite class? • What is my favorite K-pop group? • Who is my favorite K-pop artist? • Grande Who is my favorite US artist? • Again What is my favorite song right now?
Unit 2.5 - Organizational Culture ANSWERS 2025-02-13
Across
- What is Handy's Gods of management theory based on.
- Element of Culture that relates to ''how we got where we are'' and a story.
- Criticism's of Hostfede's cultural model includes sampling method, presenting culture as a static phenomenon while it changes over time and _____ based on location.
- Element of Culture related to the recruitment practices to find the right _______ whom will influence the organizational culture.
- Frederick Laloux's culture model suggests 5 types of organisational cultures associated to colours such as red, amber, orange, green and _____ organisations.
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- A form of internal growth that leads to culture clashes
- Which kind of business growth is most likely to lead to culture clashes.
- Hostfede's Cultural dimensions defines organizational culture based on.
- Element of Culture in which the business puts their values into ________.
- One of Handy's four kinds of organizational cultures, this one is defined by clear rules an hierarchies. It is represented by a temple.
10 Clues: What is Handy's Gods of management theory based on. • A form of internal growth that leads to culture clashes • Hostfede's Cultural dimensions defines organizational culture based on. • Which kind of business growth is most likely to lead to culture clashes. • Element of Culture in which the business puts their values into ________. • ...
Courtney’s Crossword Puzzle: Movie Boys 2025-01-25
Across
- tall and Australian
- sensitive soul, has chemistry with chicken shop girl
- would give you a glass of milk
- recently won fiancé jackpot
- chases tornadoes and flies planes
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- marries Florence Pugh in movies
- marvel superhero, cannibal, Pamela Anderson’s ex
- dates sad pop girlies
- embarrassed a blonde pop star
- Disney channel star who channeled the king of rock and roll
10 Clues: tall and Australian • dates sad pop girlies • recently won fiancé jackpot • embarrassed a blonde pop star • would give you a glass of milk • marries Florence Pugh in movies • chases tornadoes and flies planes • marvel superhero, cannibal, Pamela Anderson’s ex • sensitive soul, has chemistry with chicken shop girl • Disney channel star who channeled the king of rock and roll
SET 10 2025-11-02
Across
- Top Filipino P-pop group in 2025
- Used for Flutter mobile development
- Vinegar and soy sauce-based dish
- Popular beginner-friendly programming language
- Group of connected computers
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- Layered shaved ice dessert
- Farming and life-sim indie game
- Game with building mechanics and battle royale
- K-pop group mixing virtual avatars and real members
- Smallest unit of digital data
10 Clues: Layered shaved ice dessert • Group of connected computers • Smallest unit of digital data • Farming and life-sim indie game • Top Filipino P-pop group in 2025 • Vinegar and soy sauce-based dish • Used for Flutter mobile development • Game with building mechanics and battle royale • Popular beginner-friendly programming language • ...
Chapter 3: Culture and Media 2021-03-11
Across
- Taking into account the differences across cultures without passing judgment or assigning value
- A perspective stating that culture is a projection of social structures and relationships into the public sphere, a screen onto which the film of the underlying reality or social structures of our society is shown
- Any formats or vehicles that carry, present, or communicate information; including newspapers, magazines, books, posters, advertisements, etc.
- Confusion and anxiety caused by not knowing what words, signs, and other symbols mean
- Individuals and groups who traditionally have been dismissed as weirdos at best and deviants at worst that have some shared ethos or character
- One form of nonmaterial culture that is a system of concepts and relationship; a way of understanding cause and effect
- Most broadcasting companies are privately owned in the United States, are supported financially by advertising, and are therefore likely to reflect the biases of their owners and backers. Additionally, six major companies own 90% of the media. This is an example of what?
- The act of the public taking back the media or use the media for their own ends; or said differently, it is a form of guerrilla cultural resistance that involves seizing control of the media
- Guidelines or sets of expectations that suggest particular modes of behavior and understandings that are not universal or natural and shape our notions of social categories, identities, or roles
- Moral beliefs or abstract cultural beliefs
- The belief that happiness and fulfillment can be achieved through the acquisition of material possessions
- The various processes through which we internalize society’s values, beliefs, and norms
- A historical process in which a dominant group exercises ‘moral and intellectual leadership’ throughout society by winning the voluntary ‘consent’ of popular masses. Said differently, this is the ability to get others to go along with the status quo because it seems like the best course or the natural order of things
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- culture One form of culture that includes values, beliefs, behaviors and social norms
- One form of culture that is a part of our constructed, physical environment
- Consumer culture has increased capitalist concerns about producing consumer-citizens. The production of consumer-citizens begins with what?
- The sense of taken-for-granted superiority in the context of cultural practices and attitudes. The belief that one’s own culture or group is better than others, as well as the tendency to view all other ones from the perspective of one’s own
- Illustrated in a two-dimensional diagram with horizontal axis depicting short and long-term effects, and a vertical axis representing deliberate or intended effects. We have four types of these: short term intended – long term intended – short term unintended – long term unintended. One example of a short term deliberate type is a child seeing an ad for Cocoa Puffs and while on a shopping trip with their mum or dad begs for a box of Cocoa Puffs – they go “coo-coo for cocoa puffs”
- Expectations based on cultural beliefs
- The swapping out of one set of meanings, values, and/or languages on the fly
- A frequent critique of the media centers on the representation of women. An example of this is Jean Kilbourne’s Killing Us Softly: Advertising’s Image of Women, in which she examines the ways in which women are maimed, sliced, raped, and otherwise deformed in advertising images. This reflects what?
- On December 22, 1941, two weeks after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Time magazine ran an article with the headline “How to Tell Your Friends from the Japs.” This is an example of what?
- The sum of the social categories and concepts we recognize in addition to our beliefs, behaviors, and practices; in other words, everything but nature
- A unique measure of culture that is as close to a pure, unmediated reflection of culture as we can get. It has few rules, and no institutions attempt to directly influence our choices, unlike almost every other aspect of culture from food to film to fashion. For example, North (West)
- Getting others to do what you want through the use of force
- When it takes time for culture to catch up with technological innovations
26 Clues: Expectations based on cultural beliefs • Moral beliefs or abstract cultural beliefs • Getting others to do what you want through the use of force • When it takes time for culture to catch up with technological innovations • One form of culture that is a part of our constructed, physical environment • ...
Sociocultural Approach Terms 2024-10-16
Across
- behavior patterns that are typical of specific groups
- perception of a relationship where none exists, or perception of a stronger relationship than actually exists
- an approach that is cross-cultural, searching for generalities across cultures (across cultures)
- children engage in an activity and then transfer that learning to later situations.
- a person who is given a role to play in a study so that the social context can be manipulated
- helplessness the tendency to fail to act to escape from a situation because of a history of repeated failures in the past
- the belief that people are agents of; their own behaviour; includes intentionality, forethought, self-reactiveness and self-reflectiveness
- The social process by which culture is learned and transmitted across generations
- increasing interconnectedness of different parts of the world through common processes of economic, environmental, political, and cultural change
- Dimensions (Hofstede) individualism, power distance, masculinity, uncertainty avoidance
- resulting from the need to change and adapt a person's ways to the majority culture
- research approach that attempts to retrace earlier events in the life of a subject
- learning by observing others; also called social learning
- teaching young children how to behave by reinforcing "appropriate" behaviors and by punishing or otherwise discouraging inappropriate conduct
- removal of normal restraints that serve to keep impulsive behavior in check when people observe a lack of consequences for people engaging in that behavior.
- when it is not really possible to maintain one's original culture, but because of exclusion or discrimination, it is not possible to assimilate into a new culture.
- comparison a drive within individuals to gain accurate self-evaluations by comparing oneself to other people.
- the interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment
- a perspective in ethnography that uses the concepts and categories that are relevant and meaningful to the culture under analysis (within culture)
- Emotional distress and pressure that may undermine performance
- research that attempts to find a correlation between two variables by collecting data early in the life of participants and then continuing to test them over a period of time to measure change and development.
- an experimental paradigm in which researchers create groups based on arbitrary and seemingly meaningless criteria and then examine how the members of these "minimal groups" are inclined to behave toward one another
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- when one is highly aware of one of their membership to a social group.
- An individual's belief that he or she is capable of performing a task.
- the process of comparing the in-groups to out-groups ("us" versus "them")
- the apprehension experienced by members of a group that their behavior might confirm a cultural stereotype
- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
- the culture that we grow up in and share with others in the same environment.
- the adoption of the behavior patterns and cultural norms of the surrounding culture
- an expectation that causes you to act in ways that make that expectation come true.
- giving priority to one's own goals over group goals and defining one's identity in terms of personal attributes rather than group identifications
- The process of putting people into in-groups and out-groups.
- the process by which one generation passes culture to the next
- "a rule of thumb;" thinking shortcut
- Showing a negative attitude and behaviour toward members of groups that you do not belong to.
- When there is an interest in adopting the behaviours and values of a new culture, while still maintaining one's original culture.
- transmission from parent to child
- the part of the self-concept including one's view of self as a member of a particular social category or group
- perspective in which we see members of our in-group as better than other people, and people not in our group as all the same
- A generalized belief about a group of people
- process where the observer sees the model rewarded, making the observer more likely to imitate the model's behavior
- Parents tend to rely more heavily on their former cultural views, while immigrant children adapt more easily to the values of the new country.
42 Clues: transmission from parent to child • "a rule of thumb;" thinking shortcut • A generalized belief about a group of people • behavior patterns that are typical of specific groups • learning by observing others; also called social learning • The process of putting people into in-groups and out-groups. • the process by which one generation passes culture to the next • ...
Art 2023-06-18
Across
- Pissoir
- Søjleorden
- Udvisket tegning
- En ide
- Dødssymbol
- Broadwalk Boogie Wookie
- Fluxus performer
- Lyskunstner
- Rrose Sélavy
- Skulptur uden sokkel
- Monumentale værker udenfor
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- Botticellis forår
- Et kunstnerisk indgreb
- Manieristiske kroppe
- Pop-Art Pappi
- Da Vinci Teknik
- Barok maleteknik
- Amerikansk Abstrakt Ekspressionist
- Jazz og malesprøjt
19 Clues: En ide • Pissoir • Søjleorden • Dødssymbol • Lyskunstner • Rrose Sélavy • Pop-Art Pappi • Da Vinci Teknik • Udvisket tegning • Barok maleteknik • Fluxus performer • Botticellis forår • Jazz og malesprøjt • Manieristiske kroppe • Skulptur uden sokkel • Et kunstnerisk indgreb • Broadwalk Boogie Wookie • Monumentale værker udenfor • Amerikansk Abstrakt Ekspressionist
test 2024-07-01
Tage wie Diese - Kreuzworträtsel: 2023-04-23
Tage wie Diese - Kreuzworträtsel: 2023-04-23
[2학년] Lesson 3 words (~p.62) 2025-03-20
Unit 2 Review 2024-01-09
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- Culture ________ a principle of understanding other cultures on their own terms, rather than judging or evaluating according to one’s own culture
- a norm ingrained so deeply that even thinking about violating it evokes strong feelings of disgust, horror, or revulsion
- the principle of using one’s own culture as a means or standard by which to evaluate another group or individual, learning to the view that cultures other than one's own are abnormal or inferior.
- a policy that values diverse racial, ethnic, national and linguistic backgrounds and so encourages the retention of cultural differences within the larger society.
- loosely enforced norms involving common customs, practices or procedures that ensure smooth social interaction and acceptance
- ideas about what is right or wrong, good or bad, desirable or worthy in a particular group they express what the group cherishes and honors
- a system of communication using vocal sounds, gestures, or written symbols; a basis of symbolic culture and the primary means through which we communicate with one another and perpetuate our culture
- the ways in which people use their bodies to communicate without words; actions that have symbolic meaning
- norms that carry great moral significance, are closely related to the core values of a cultural group and often involve severe repercussions for violators.
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- a social institution that is relatively stable over time and that meets the needs of society by performing functions necessary to maintain social order and stability.
- positive or negative reactions to the ways that people follow or disobey norms, including rewards for conformity and punishments for violations
- __________ Culture: the ideas associated with a cultural group, including ways of thinking (beliefs, values, and assumptions) and ways of behaving (norms, interactions, and communication)
- a group within society that openly rejects or actively opposes society’s values and norms
- the entire way of life of a group of people (including both material and symbolic elements) that acts as a lens through which one views the world and that is passed from one generation to the next
- types of norms that are formally codified to provide an explicit statement about what is permissible or forbidden, legal or illegal in a given society.
- rules or guidelines regarding what kinds of behavior are acceptable and appropriate within a particular culture these typically emanate from the group’s value
- ___________ Culture: the objects associated with a cultural group, such as tools, machines, utensils, building and art work, any physical object to which we give social meaning
17 Clues: a group within society that openly rejects or actively opposes society’s values and norms • the ways in which people use their bodies to communicate without words; actions that have symbolic meaning • a norm ingrained so deeply that even thinking about violating it evokes strong feelings of disgust, horror, or revulsion • ...
1990s 2023-06-30
Across
- The wild and colorful patterned pants that brought a whole new level of comfort and boldness to '90s fashion.
- music The energetic fusion of reggae and punk that had us skanking and bouncing to upbeat rhythms and catchy brass sections.
- Martens The iconic boots that stomped through the '90s, symbolizing individuality and counterculture rebellion with every step.
- The portable communication devices that kept us connected before cell phones, beeping with urgent messages and status symbols.
- The timeless toy that entertained us with endless tricks and flicks, defying gravity and challenging our coordination.
- The grunge rock band that defined an era with their raw energy and anguished lyrics, influencing music and culture.
- bracelets The fashionable accessories that coiled around your wrist with a satisfying slap, making a bold fashion statement with a single flick.
- sandals The translucent footwear that made our feet feel like they were walking on sunshine, combining comfort and style in vibrant hues.
- Soaker The high-powered water gun that turned summer into a splash-filled battlefield, drenching friends and foes in epic water wars.
- furniture The funky and portable pieces of air-filled furniture that added a playful touch to our bedrooms and hangout spaces.
- Boy The handheld gaming console that brought portable entertainment to the masses, allowing us to play our favorite games on the go.
- tips The hairstyling trend that turned heads with its bold contrast of bleached blonde tips against darker hair, signaling a rebel spirit.
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- The virtual pet that demanded constant attention, feeding, and love, teaching us the joys and responsibilities of virtual parenthood.
- The oversized fabric hair accessories that held our wild '90s hairstyles in place while adding a pop of color and style.
- Babies The cuddly collectible creatures that sparked a frenzy, promising future riches and filling our hearts with plushy joy.
- glasses The round, oversized eyeglasses that added a touch of vintage charm to our faces, transforming us into stylish retro enthusiasts.
- bands The harmonizing heartthrobs who stole teenage hearts with their synchronized dance moves and catchy pop tunes.
- dolls The whimsical, wild-haired dolls that became a collectible craze, adding a touch of magic and mischief to our lives.
- Girls The iconic girl group that empowered a generation of young girls with their catchy pop anthems and message of girl power.
- The collectible milk caps that inspired fierce battles and trading frenzies, combining luck and strategy in a nostalgic game.
- The pocket monsters that captured our imagination and fueled our quest to "catch 'em all," trading cards and battling friends.
- The sleek inline skates that turned sidewalks and roller rinks into our personal arenas, gliding and spinning with grace.
- bracelets The fashionable accessories that coiled around your wrist with a satisfying snap, making a bold fashion statement with a single flick.
- The rebellious fashion and music movement that brought flannel shirts, ripped jeans, and angsty lyrics into the mainstream.
24 Clues: The wild and colorful patterned pants that brought a whole new level of comfort and boldness to '90s fashion. • The grunge rock band that defined an era with their raw energy and anguished lyrics, influencing music and culture. • bands The harmonizing heartthrobs who stole teenage hearts with their synchronized dance moves and catchy pop tunes. • ...
Raivata SS VOCABULARY TERM3 IMPACT 2018-02-08
Across
- TURNS INTO ANOTHER FORM
- FINDING SOME THING FOR OUR SCIENCE PROJECT
- ANTONYM OF CONTRAS
- SYNONYM OF CHOOSING
- 1 O’CLOCK
- CULTURE
- SYNONYM OF OUR SOROUNDINGS
- FINDING OUT SOME THING
- ANTONYM OF GIVING
- ANTONYM OF ALONE
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- COMBINING SOCIAL CULTURE
- ANTONYM OF GENTLE
- SYNONYM OF PERIOD
- TEACHING,LEARNING,STUDY
- SUMMARIZE
- SYNONYM OF EFFECT
- PLANTUNG THINGS NEAR HOUSES
- ASKING PEOPLE
- ANTONYM OF SPECIFIC
19 Clues: CULTURE • SUMMARIZE • 1 O’CLOCK • ASKING PEOPLE • ANTONYM OF ALONE • ANTONYM OF GENTLE • SYNONYM OF PERIOD • SYNONYM OF EFFECT • ANTONYM OF GIVING • ANTONYM OF CONTRAS • SYNONYM OF CHOOSING • ANTONYM OF SPECIFIC • FINDING OUT SOME THING • TURNS INTO ANOTHER FORM • TEACHING,LEARNING,STUDY • COMBINING SOCIAL CULTURE • SYNONYM OF OUR SOROUNDINGS • PLANTUNG THINGS NEAR HOUSES • ...
CHAPTER 3: CULTURE AND MEDIA 2019-02-27
Across
- The belief that happiness and fulfillment can be achieved through the acquisition of material possessions
- Guidelines or sets of expectations that suggest particular modes of behavior and understandings that are not universal or natural and shape our notions of social categories, identities, or roles
- On December 22, 1941, two weeks after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Time magazine ran an article with the headline “How to Tell Your Friends from the Japs.” This is an example of what?
- Most broadcasting companies are privately owned in the United States, are supported financially by advertising, and are therefore likely to reflect the biases of their owners and backers. Additionally, six major companies own 90% of the media. This is an example of what?
- The sum of the social categories and concepts we recognize in addition to our beliefs, behaviors, and practices; in other words, everything but nature
- A perspective stating that culture is a projection of social structures and relationships into the public sphere, a screen onto which the film of the underlying reality or social structures of our society is shown
- The act of the public taking back the media or use the media for their own ends; or said differently, it is a form of guerrilla cultural resistance that involves seizing control of the media
- When it takes time for culture to catch up with technological innovations
- A historical process in which a dominant group exercises ‘moral and intellectual leadership’ throughout society by winning the voluntary ‘consent’ of popular masses. Said differently, this is the ability to get others to go along with the status quo because it seems like the best course or the natural order of things
- Expectations based on cultural beliefs
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- The sense of taken-for-granted superiority in the context of cultural practices and attitudes. The belief that one’s own culture or group is better than others, as well as the tendency to view all other ones from the perspective of one’s own
- A unique measure of culture that is as close to a pure, unmediated reflection of culture as we can get. It has few rules, and no institutions attempt to directly influence our choices, unlike almost every other aspect of culture from food to film to fashion. For example, North (West)
- A frequent critique of the media centers on the representation of women. An example of this is Jean Kilbourne’s Killing Us Softly: Advertising’s Image of Women, in which she examines the ways in which women are maimed, sliced, raped, and otherwise deformed in advertising images. This reflects what?
- Confusion and anxiety caused by not knowing what words, signs, and other symbols mean
- Moral beliefs or abstract cultural beliefs
- Any formats or vehicles that carry, present, or communicate information; including newspapers, magazines, books, posters, advertisements, etc.
- Taking into account the differences across cultures without passing judgment or assigning value
- Consumer culture has increased capitalist concerns about producing consumer-citizens. The production of consumer-citizens begins with what?
- Illustrated in a two-dimensional diagram with horizontal axis depicting short and long-term effects, and a vertical axis representing deliberate or intended effects. We have four types of these: short term intended – long term intended – short term unintended – long term unintended. One example of a short term deliberate type is a child seeing an ad for Cocoa Puffs and while on a shopping trip with their mum or dad begs for a box of Cocoa Puffs – they go “coo-coo for cocoa puffs”
- One form of nonmaterial culture that is a system of concepts and relationship; a way of understanding cause and effect
- Getting others to do what you want through the use of force
- The swapping out of one set of meanings, values, and/or languages on the fly
- One form of culture that is a part of our constructed, physical environment
- The various processes through which we internalize society’s values, beliefs, and norms
- culture One form of culture that includes values, beliefs, behaviors and social norms
- Individuals and groups who traditionally have been dismissed as weirdos at best and deviants at worst that have some shared ethos or character
26 Clues: Expectations based on cultural beliefs • Moral beliefs or abstract cultural beliefs • Getting others to do what you want through the use of force • When it takes time for culture to catch up with technological innovations • One form of culture that is a part of our constructed, physical environment • ...
Unit 4 Vocab? 2025-04-16
Across
- a pattern of organized relationships among groups of people within a society
- a family that uncludes several generations
- a mother, father, and their children
- an advanced culture with cities and the use of writing
- the movementof customs and ideas from one culture to another
- the parts of a people's environment that they hav shaped to reflect their culture
- a custom or organization with social, educational, or religious purposes
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- a way of life of a people, including their lanuguage, beliefs, customs, and practices
- the process of accepting new ideas from one culture and fitting them together
- a grouping of people based on their rank or status
- a group of people sharing a culture and social structure
11 Clues: a mother, father, and their children • a family that uncludes several generations • a grouping of people based on their rank or status • an advanced culture with cities and the use of writing • a group of people sharing a culture and social structure • the movementof customs and ideas from one culture to another • ...
Vocabulary 2024-05-17
Across
- a way of life
- a mother,father,and children
- environment thatis shaped and reflects there culture
- the movement of customs
- a pattern of organized relationships
- the process of accepting new ideas
- a custom or organization
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- a family that includes several generations
- advanced culture with cities
- a grouping of people based on rank
- a group of people sharing a culture
11 Clues: a way of life • the movement of customs • a custom or organization • a mother,father,and children • advanced culture with cities • a grouping of people based on rank • the process of accepting new ideas • a group of people sharing a culture • a pattern of organized relationships • a family that includes several generations • environment thatis shaped and reflects there culture
Early Pueblo 2025-12-01
14 Clues: kiva 4 • mano 4 • paleo 5 • nomad 5 • metate 6 • atlatl 6 • pueblo 6 • culture 7 • monotheism 10 • polytheism 10 • indigenous 10 • archaeology 11 • matriarchal 11 • prehistoric 11
greek 2015-02-28
Across
- important Greek philosopher
- sad, serious play
- rule by the people
- contests to honor Zeus, held every 4 years
- lover of wisdom
- peaceful culture on Crete
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- Warlike city-state
- ideas of one culture used by others
- war-like early culture on the Peloponessus
- long story-poem
- important trade item from Greece
- birthplace of democracy
- funny play
13 Clues: funny play • long story-poem • lover of wisdom • sad, serious play • Warlike city-state • rule by the people • birthplace of democracy • peaceful culture on Crete • important Greek philosopher • important trade item from Greece • ideas of one culture used by others • war-like early culture on the Peloponessus • contests to honor Zeus, held every 4 years
Vocabulary - Unit 2 2023-01-30
Across
- Norms that lack moral significance
- A process of change
- A group of people who share a common culture
- Behaviors so severe that require punishment
- Ideas about what is good or desirable
- The study of how biology influences behavior
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- Norms defined and enforced by officials
- Rewards/Punishments to encourage norm
- Automatic reaction to physical stimuli
- Ideas about the nature of reality
- Shared societal knowledge, values, customs
- Norms that have moral significance
- Innate (unlearned) patterns of behavior
- Judging others in terms of ones own culture
- Impulse to reduce discomfort
- Breaking of a rule or law
- Rules for defining appropriate behavior
17 Clues: A process of change • Breaking of a rule or law • Impulse to reduce discomfort • Ideas about the nature of reality • Norms that lack moral significance • Norms that have moral significance • Rewards/Punishments to encourage norm • Ideas about what is good or desirable • Automatic reaction to physical stimuli • Norms defined and enforced by officials • ...
People of the Early Americas 2025-02-13
Across
- Ancient land bridge connecting Asia with North America
- natural object in which a group identify themselves
- capital city of the Aztec
- the staple food source of Central American tribes
- largest village of the mound builders
- built impressive cliff dwellings
- Incan social system
- sometimes used as currency by the Maya
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- the Andean culture centered around religion
- created the first real urban center at Monte Alban
- most valuable trade item in Teotihuacan
- tribute labor
- known for their irrigation and puzzling lines
- set of knotted strings used for record keeping
- name the Aztec were originally called
- wealthy Andean culture
- considered the mother culture
17 Clues: tribute labor • Incan social system • wealthy Andean culture • capital city of the Aztec • considered the mother culture • built impressive cliff dwellings • name the Aztec were originally called • largest village of the mound builders • sometimes used as currency by the Maya • most valuable trade item in Teotihuacan • the Andean culture centered around religion • ...
10th Grade Geography 2025-02-10
16 Clues: GPS • metro • school • midwest • position • population • inaccurate • map making • 24 different • half of Earth • change in shape • absorbing new culture • from one place to another • group of people in an area • change culture to new habitit • too many people and not enough resources
HG Unit 1 Test 2022-09-27
Across
- type of map scale which uses a bar line to show distance
- The science of mapmaking
- Type of diffusion where a culture takes an idea and adapts it to match its own culture
- Type of region that is scientifically derived, where most people share one or more distinctive characteristic
- The combination of elements of two groups into a new culture
- root word that means "earth"
- the location of a place relative to other places
- The geometric arrangement of objects in space
- the numbering system which locates parallels
- an arc drawn connecting the North and South poles
- Cultural absorption of a minority group by a majority group (one culture wins)
- type of map scale which uses a numerical fraction
- type of location which refers to a place's exact coordinates
- The starting point of a culture
- the numbering system which locates meridians
- the misrepresentation of shape, area, distance, or direction on a map
- Type of diffusion where someone at the top does something and people at the bottom follow
- The frequency with which something occurs in space
- Type of diffusion where culture is spread through the movement of people
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- Type of diffusion caused by the quick infection of a new idea, probably through the internet
- An area of Earth defined by one or more distinctive characteristics
- The relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and the Earth as a whole
- The spreading of culture throughout the globe
- physical character of a place
- The physical gap between two objects
- Actions or processes that involve the entire world
- a type of map scale which describes the map using words
- Type of region that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity
- The extent of a feature's spread over space
- global positioning system
- Type of region where an area is organized around a particular point, usually economic
- root word that means "to write"
- process of transferring locations on Earth's surface to a flat map
- The sharing of cultural values while keeping each group distinct
- Place name
- A specific point on Earth
- a circle drawn around the globe east to west
37 Clues: Place name • The science of mapmaking • global positioning system • A specific point on Earth • root word that means "earth" • physical character of a place • root word that means "to write" • The starting point of a culture • The physical gap between two objects • The extent of a feature's spread over space • the numbering system which locates parallels • ...
QUIZ 1 ANT 201 Fall 2013 2013-10-04
Across
- -adaptation e.g.: humans living in area with bright sun develop skin pigmentation
- anthropology that investigates the social & cultural contexts of health & disease
- mutual relationship developed
- an example of a quantitative method
- e.g. of a cultural-adaptation
- anthropological agenda that documents threatened cultures
- fieldwork conducted in one place many times over time
- anthropology for the social & cultural contexts of language, and its change over time
- anthropologists argue we cannot know human nature by focusing only on one culture
- must be included in informed consent
- nowadays called consultant
- anthropology practiced by Bones
- controversy, e.g. anthropologists in wartime
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- the process by which one gains culture
- anthropology that studies human biological diversity in time & space
- the site of Dr. Bodemer's fieldwork
- e.g.: of a paradigm shift among ethnographers
- most people belong to only one
- approach within qualitative methods
- anthropology that studied how humans and technology coexist
- anthropologists argue that we need to look at all aspects of cultures
- anthropological approach that seeks to solve problems in the world
- physical culture that anthropologists study
- a problem of culture shock reported by many anthropologists
24 Clues: nowadays called consultant • mutual relationship developed • e.g. of a cultural-adaptation • most people belong to only one • anthropology practiced by Bones • the site of Dr. Bodemer's fieldwork • an example of a quantitative method • approach within qualitative methods • must be included in informed consent • the process by which one gains culture • ...
Health Assessment I - Week 1 2023-09-22
Across
- Viewing the world from the other peron's frame of reference
- Includes attitudes, beliefs,norms, roles, and values
- American-Indian medicine man or woman
- Database collected in a crucial, urgent, and rapid manner.
- First level priority
- Phase of establishing priorities and develop outcomes
- Spiritual assessment tool
- Collection of data
- Distance used for impersonal business transactions
- Process of being raised within a culture
- The first point of contact with the client
- Data that include name, address, age, birthplace, race, gender, etc.
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- Are thought to give protection against evil, danger or disease
- Use of words, vocalization, tone of voice in communication
- Lay midwife among Hispanics
- Monitoring progress toward outcome
- Exchanging information
- Questions that ask for specific information
- Adopting the culture and behavior of the majority culture
- Words that are exclusionary,paternalistic or used by a particular profession or group
- A nurse with no experience with specified patient population
- All events in life have a cause and effect
- Organized system of beliefs
- Mnemonic used to organize the questioning sequence about health history
- Psychosocial interview tool for adolescents
- People who are not US citizens at birth
- Example of magical cause of illness
27 Clues: Collection of data • First level priority • Exchanging information • Spiritual assessment tool • Lay midwife among Hispanics • Organized system of beliefs • Monitoring progress toward outcome • Example of magical cause of illness • American-Indian medicine man or woman • People who are not US citizens at birth • Process of being raised within a culture • ...
First People Terms 2025-01-31
Across
- preserved knowledge, history and culture passed via speech through generations
- the absorption of a minority group into a dominant culture
- a respected individual in the community who shares wisdom, knowledge and experiences
- a Chinook term meaning “give”
- an object used to indicate which person in a groups has the right to speak
- the cycles of nature represented by four seasons
- traditional or cultural clothing
- naturally occurring materials that can be used by people
- a ceremonious gathering held by First Nation people
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- traces kinship on both sides of the family
- government sponsored schools administered by the catholic church to assimilate Aboriginal children into Christian and white Canadian culture
- a story from a distinct culture that inculcates realistic elements and the supernatural
- living in a land from time immemorial or before the arrival of colonists
- land inhabited and used by an Aboriginal group
- ceremonies that mark important transition period in a person’s life
- an inherited leadership position
- the philosophy of life of a cultural community
- the right to govern one’s self
- restoring cultural materials to the people to whom they belong
- an independent or self-governing community
20 Clues: a Chinook term meaning “give” • the right to govern one’s self • an inherited leadership position • traditional or cultural clothing • traces kinship on both sides of the family • an independent or self-governing community • land inhabited and used by an Aboriginal group • the philosophy of life of a cultural community • the cycles of nature represented by four seasons • ...
ap hug crossword seth a 2025-05-13
Across
- Spreading districts to cause people to be sparse
- Different pronunciations for the same words
- Common language used for trade and commerce
- A language that was Pidgin but eventually became a primary language
- When people govern themselves
- Parts of 2 or more languages combined in simplified structure and vocab
- When the original ethnic group reclaims lost territory
- Moving districts to cause clustering of people
- A group unified by a common characteristic
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- When a person completely adopts the main culture of an area over their own
- Seasonal movement of pastoralist livestock from highland to lowland
- When a person adopts the main culture of an area while also maintaining their own
- Emigration of highly skilled or educated people from a country
- A force that separates things
- Fragmentation of large states onto smaller ones
- Purposefully redrawing boundaries for political gain
- A force that brings things together
- Migration in small steps leading to a long distance migrated
- When the main culture and a separate culture merge to make a new one
- Different words for the same meaning
- Banks not giving large amounts of money to specific ethnic groups
21 Clues: A force that separates things • When people govern themselves • A force that brings things together • Different words for the same meaning • A group unified by a common characteristic • Different pronunciations for the same words • Common language used for trade and commerce • Moving districts to cause clustering of people • Fragmentation of large states onto smaller ones • ...
