pop culture Crossword Puzzles
Mexican Culture Crossword 2022-12-08
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- similar to confetti
- The first call for independence was called the el ___ de dolores
- Dia de los muertos is a _______ holiday
- Spanish word for grave
- declared independence two days after Mexico
- Where was the first call for independence?
- have a strong fragrance and symbolizes death
- the founding father of the Mexican independence revolution
- the ___ of Mexico commemorates the first grito
- sweets
- one of the prehispanic cultures in meso-America
- Altars used for offerings
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- the word for spirit animals in Coco
- Mexico declared independence in ____ (type out the number in word form ex: fifteentwenty)
- where mexicans gather every year to commemorate the first grito
- Padre Hidalgo was ______ and killed
- Mexico wanted independence from ____.
- what does the crowd call in response to the leader
- Mexico gained full independence in ____
- also known as "bread of the dead"
- Spanish name for games/toys
- cross
22 Clues: cross • sweets • similar to confetti • Spanish word for grave • Altars used for offerings • Spanish name for games/toys • also known as "bread of the dead" • the word for spirit animals in Coco • Padre Hidalgo was ______ and killed • Mexico wanted independence from ____. • Mexico gained full independence in ____ • Dia de los muertos is a _______ holiday • ...
Culture Gap 1 2023-01-16
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- down on, herabsehen auf
- Kultur
- gelangweilt
- froh/ erfreut
- Unterschied
- frustriert
- zuversichtlich/ selbstsicher
- Lücke/ Kluft
- Gastgeber/-in
- sonderbar/ merkwürdig
- something wrong, etwas falsch machen
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- schön / wunderbar
- einsam
- something right, etwas richtig machen
- überrascht/ erstaunt
- antworten/ erwidern
- misunderstood, sich missverstanden fühlen
- höflich
- student, Austauschschüler/-in
- Fremde/-r
- hier: fluchen
- Brauch / Sitte
- verboten
- not care, gleich sein / egal sein
24 Clues: einsam • Kultur • höflich • verboten • Fremde/-r • frustriert • gelangweilt • Unterschied • Lücke/ Kluft • froh/ erfreut • hier: fluchen • Gastgeber/-in • Brauch / Sitte • schön / wunderbar • antworten/ erwidern • überrascht/ erstaunt • sonderbar/ merkwürdig • down on, herabsehen auf • zuversichtlich/ selbstsicher • student, Austauschschüler/-in • not care, gleich sein / egal sein • ...
culture page 4 2020-07-05
21 Clues: örül • előre • sarok • bélyeg • csomag • arckép • postai • szállít • vásárló • királyi • elfogad • elérhető • közönség • észrevesz • bevezetés • valahogyan • szolgáltatás • visszautasít • cikk (áruféle) • függ valamitől • nemzeti, országos
Culture of Greece 2019-02-25
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- Wrote tragedies
- Wrote comedies such as Lysistrata and The Clouds.
- Implemented two actors, props, costumes, and decorations.
- Philosopher that founded Pythagoreanism.
- Sculptor, popularized the Socratic Method.
- Creator of the Zeus at Olympia.
- Professional teacher.
- Historian during the Persian Wars.
- Satiric Greek drama.
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- Oracle that would predict the future.
- Historian during the Peloponnesian War.
- Religious stories that may or may not be true.
- Temple at the top of the acropolis.
- Famous student of Socrates.
- Best student of Plato.
- Three actors, wrote Oedipus and Antigone.
- Sad Greek drama.
- Created fables such as the Tortoise and the Hare.
- Female Poet.
- Worte the Iliad and the Odyssey.
20 Clues: Female Poet. • Wrote tragedies • Sad Greek drama. • Satiric Greek drama. • Professional teacher. • Best student of Plato. • Famous student of Socrates. • Creator of the Zeus at Olympia. • Worte the Iliad and the Odyssey. • Historian during the Persian Wars. • Temple at the top of the acropolis. • Oracle that would predict the future. • Historian during the Peloponnesian War. • ...
Foundations of Culture 2019-08-30
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- A type of analogy which states societies evolve much like biological organisms, from the simple to the complex
- A method that begins with simple statements thought to be true about the world and collect data to support the statement
- A system of social relations connecting people who are held to be related
- An idea at the height of the colonial era in which "primitive" societies were treated like children
- A historic period in which belief in science and technology yielding progress grew as the Industrial Revolution took hold
- The name of a hypothesis (named after two anthropologists) that states the language determines the categories we use to think
- The method that uses data from different societies to create an evolutionary typology
- As applied to culture, this concept stresses understanding traits in context
- Partially consists of patterned ways of thinking feeling and reacting; a foundational concept in Anthropology
- Seeks explanation; to answer "why" questions
- According to Morgan, this is the highest condition of society in his Ethnical Periods
- German philosopher who influenced Boas; stressed interpretive understanding aka fieldwork
- According to Morgan, this is the lowest condition of society in his Ethnical Periods
- The type of anthropologists that relied primarily on observations from colonial administrators, naturalists, explorers and military members (all second hand)
- An anthropologist who advocated learning the language and living in the field to make anthropology more rigorous and scientific
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- Teaches a course that has theory as the bedrock of the course; asks us to think about “What is culture?”
- The systematic extension of a country's power and influence through military or diplomacy
- Historical _______; Rather than looking for universal laws of social change, this method is based on study of dynamic changes in society observed at the present time
- The Bible's explanation of human diversity owing to the fall of the Tower of Babel
- The type of fieldwork that is now a hallmark of anthropology; based on experience based knowledge
- A type of proposed theory of cultural evolution that led from a primitive past to modern European culture
- A method that begins with observation and data gathering and then attempts to form generalities or laws
- 4-field approach (involves physical, cultural, linguistic, and archaeology)
- According to Morgan, this is the middle condition of society in his Ethnical Periods
24 Clues: Seeks explanation; to answer "why" questions • A system of social relations connecting people who are held to be related • 4-field approach (involves physical, cultural, linguistic, and archaeology) • As applied to culture, this concept stresses understanding traits in context • The Bible's explanation of human diversity owing to the fall of the Tower of Babel • ...
American Culture Crossword 2020-09-13
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- game with chairs
- tennis, etc.
- transportation
- team game
- fruit
- famous city
- clothes
- February holiday
- sandwich
- clapping game
- baked sweets
- card game with seafood
- card game with a lady
- string game
- Thanksgiving bird
- country
- Pizza Hut
- November holiday
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- non-sports activity
- in NYC
- December holiday
- Fall vegetable
- timed game
- October holiday
- JHS
- US capitol
- June to July
- Halloween saying
- 51
- special cards
- symbol of love
- chocolate is one
32 Clues: 51 • JHS • fruit • in NYC • clothes • country • sandwich • team game • Pizza Hut • timed game • US capitol • famous city • string game • tennis, etc. • June to July • baked sweets • clapping game • special cards • Fall vegetable • transportation • symbol of love • October holiday • game with chairs • December holiday • Halloween saying • February holiday • chocolate is one • November holiday • Thanksgiving bird • non-sports activity • ...
Early Japanese Culture 2020-01-16
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- a person who serves a feudal lord
- the system of service based on the relation of the lord to his vassal
- a philosophy and religion that split into two sects in Japan
- a military governor who ruled Japan
- a group of merchants or craftsmen during medieval times
- ruler of Japan, considered the Son of Heaven
- warlike Chinese group who attacked Japan several times, but were once swept away by a typhoon
- city that served as the capital of Japan in 794 AD.
- set of basic laws that define the role of government
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- belief in spirts outside the body
- expanse of water with scattered islands
- samurai code of conduct
- a country from which Japan drew inspiration for organization, language, and culture
- type of theatrical play that taught Buddhist ideals
- powerful military lord
- a belief that humans, animals, plants, rocks, and rivers all have their own spirits
- mental exercise to teach spiritual awareness
- staple crop of Japan eaten with fish, the other main food of the Japanese people
- a religious group
- sport involving combat and self-defense
- Prince who created a strong constitution for Japan
- a warrior who served a Japanese daimyo or lord
22 Clues: a religious group • powerful military lord • samurai code of conduct • a person who serves a feudal lord • belief in spirts outside the body • a military governor who ruled Japan • expanse of water with scattered islands • sport involving combat and self-defense • ruler of Japan, considered the Son of Heaven • mental exercise to teach spiritual awareness • ...
Across That Culture 2020-04-23
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- The Four Official _________of China: Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, and Christianity.
- According to Aristotle, there are three types of _______: those based on utility, those based on pleasure or delight, and those grounded in virtue.
- It refers to the roles, behaviours, activities, attributes and opportunities that any society considers appropriate for girls and boys, and women and men.
- Ingredients common to many cultures in the East and Southeast regions of Asia includes rice, ginger, garlic, sesame seeds, chilies, dried onions, soy, and tofu. What is this category?
- Traditionally, mothers or female members of the family and by grandparents conducted the _________ of children in Japan.
- The po and opo of the Filipinos is an example of showing ________ in addressing their elders.
- The _____ of a piece of music is the speed of the underlying beat.
- “______ is the longest distance between two places.”- Tennessee Williams.
- One of the best examples of this is the offensive raising of the middle finger at someone.
- One of the major controlling elements in Filipino society – undetected by most visitors – is hiya, a difficult word to define, though essentially it means a sense of shame. This is one of the ways how Filipinos show _______.
- True African ______ is about taking pride in your own body.
- Chinese use ______ specially exotic wildlife to make Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
- A _______ Policy is a legal agreement that explains what kinds of personal information you gather from website visitors, how you use this information, and how you keep it safe.
- Akkadian is the ______ that was used in the myth “The of Gilgamesh”.
- _______ by blood - refers to relationship by descent, that is, the relationship that arises in one's group of origin (descent group) or that which refers to genetic relatedness.
- “Without _____, life would be a mistake” ― Friedrich Nietzsche.
- Paternalistic _______ is a managerial approach that involves a dominant authority figure who acts as a patriarch or matriarch and treats employees and partners as though they are members of a large, extended family.
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- People working together to achieve results or people helping each other out to achieve a common goal.
- Islam is a religion which orders its followers for both physical and spiritual ________.
- In Thailand, as part of ______ they practice sinsod. An acient dowry tradition.
- Romanians have the longest ______ space, preferring to keep 1.3 metres from someone they’ve just met.
- In the United States, discussion of ________ typically relates to pornography, as well as issues of freedom of speech and of the press, otherwise protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
- Bowing is one of the most important things in Japanese etiquette for any occasion. It is an example of a _______ communication.
- Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday on October 3, 1863 in America. Thanksgiving is a kind of ________ done the Americans.
- The Six Wives of Henry VIII written by Alison Weir.
- Some features of this are prayers, animal sacrifice, applicability to customary laws, exclusiveness and inclusiveness.
- The Bible and the Talmud specify capital _________ by the "Four Executions of the Court," — stoning, burning, decapitation, and strangulation — for the most severe transgressions.
- Scleroderma, or systemic sclerosis, generally classified as one of the autoimmune rheumatic_______.
- art The Blood Compact or Sandugo Shrine crafted by Botong Francisco is one of the most famous ______ ____ in the Philippines.
- Child ________ is the process of promoting and supporting the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood.
30 Clues: The Six Wives of Henry VIII written by Alison Weir. • True African ______ is about taking pride in your own body. • “Without _____, life would be a mistake” ― Friedrich Nietzsche. • The _____ of a piece of music is the speed of the underlying beat. • Akkadian is the ______ that was used in the myth “The of Gilgamesh”. • ...
6. CULTURE SHOCKS 2021-01-15
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- molemmat
- sitten
- antaa
- suoraan
- eroavaisuus
- korkea
- takaisin
- naapuri
- kallio
- tyyny
- kieli (puhuttu)
- pääkaupunki
- lentokenttä
- sisällä, sisään
- yhä
- tavata
- käyttää
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- hämmentynyt, sekaisin
- kiusallinen
- kuningatar
- vierailla
- harmaa
- huolehtia, olla huolissaan
- kuningas
- ajatella
- suomalainen
- matto
- vuori
- kirkko
- jopa
- selviytyä
- soittaa puhelimella
- valoisa, kevyt
- tosiaankin
- saapua
35 Clues: yhä • jopa • antaa • matto • vuori • tyyny • sitten • harmaa • korkea • kirkko • kallio • tavata • saapua • suoraan • naapuri • käyttää • molemmat • kuningas • ajatella • takaisin • vierailla • selviytyä • kuningatar • tosiaankin • kiusallinen • eroavaisuus • suomalainen • pääkaupunki • lentokenttä • valoisa, kevyt • kieli (puhuttu) • sisällä, sisään • soittaa puhelimella • hämmentynyt, sekaisin • huolehtia, olla huolissaan
Pancasila & indonesia culture 2021-09-13
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- Nama president Indonesia
- Nama burung Pancasila
- singkatan indonesia
- lambang sila ke 4
- nama uang digunakan di Indonesia
- President pertama Indonesia
- warna lambang sika ke 1
- lambang sila ke 1
- warna bendera Indonesia
- lambang sila ke 2
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- Nama tari tradisional dari Bali
- salah satu makanan favorit president Indoneisa
- Nama istri president Indoneisa
- Ibu kota Indoneisa
- kata pertama sila ke 3
- Hari raya Indonesia adalah _____ tuju-belas
- yang di sebelah kanan padi atau kapas
- nomor pancasila lambang padi dan kapas
- nama pohon lambang untuk sila ke 3
- Nomor anak preseident indonesia punyai
20 Clues: lambang sila ke 4 • lambang sila ke 1 • lambang sila ke 2 • Ibu kota Indoneisa • singkatan indonesia • Nama burung Pancasila • kata pertama sila ke 3 • warna lambang sika ke 1 • warna bendera Indonesia • Nama president Indonesia • President pertama Indonesia • Nama istri president Indoneisa • Nama tari tradisional dari Bali • nama uang digunakan di Indonesia • ...
Art and Culture 2021-04-26
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- Stonehenge is a
- LAstSupper
- Roman city in ashes
- They invented the Olympics
- It reacted to the Baroque
- The school of athens
- Acient Cave in France
- irregular pearl
- First naked sculpture in several years
- notre dame and its gargoyles
- It was flooded for naval battles
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- Neoclassical Building in Washington
- Female painter from boroque
- Italian City of art
- are the most famous Egyptian structures
- Infanta margarita of Spain and her nannies
- Building in the acropolis of Athens
- The creation of Adam
- mesopotamian building, meaning “high”
- Roman god of war
20 Clues: LAstSupper • Stonehenge is a • irregular pearl • Roman god of war • Italian City of art • Roman city in ashes • The school of athens • The creation of Adam • Acient Cave in France • It reacted to the Baroque • They invented the Olympics • Female painter from boroque • notre dame and its gargoyles • It was flooded for naval battles • Neoclassical Building in Washington • ...
Culture and media 2021-08-19
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- aikakauslehti
- an art piece usually made out of clay, marble, stone etc.
- literature that's not imaginary or made up
- a quick and not so neat drawing
- the group of people that act in a movie
- tiedotusväline
- a piece of writing about the quality of a book, movie, play etc.
- a book that someone writes about their own life
- a big wooden item that painters use to hold the painting they're working on
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- the text that usually appears at the end of a movie to thank an list everyone who participated
- when two people talk to each other
- the place where an event happens
- text appearing at the bottom of the screen to help understand what people are saying
- for example rock, pop, jazz or fantasy, sci-fi and romance
- items used in plays to bring more life on the stage
- mainonta
- a video that advertises something
- usually a painting of a person
- the main bad guy in a book or a movie
- when something is appealing to the eye
20 Clues: mainonta • aikakauslehti • tiedotusväline • usually a painting of a person • a quick and not so neat drawing • the place where an event happens • a video that advertises something • when two people talk to each other • the main bad guy in a book or a movie • when something is appealing to the eye • the group of people that act in a movie • ...
Culture Pas Générale 2023-02-04
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- Simplet à travers les arbres, une hache à la main montrant la direction.
- Presque un cavalier grec malade.
- Il a combattu un balai pour de l’alcool.
- La réponse est dans l’autre pays du fromage.
- Il peut combiner Thor et ses Maesltröms.
- L’homme grenouille a perdu sa trousse.
- Fou-jobar infréquentable, pauvre et con.
- Il a pas l’air épanoui ce garçon.
- Il synthétise assez mal.
- Un seul, il n’y a que lui pour l’atteindre.
- 6-3.
- En 2019, elles étaient noires et molles.
- Le bois rouillé.
- Il joue des maths.
- L’une des siennes est cassée.
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- Sur un bloc, il était pas content.
- Une parenthèse, mais plus confortable.
- Y’a un caca dans son eau…
- On s’en fout !
- Il a roulé jusqu’à Portivy pour un Abuelo.
- Il détaille avec assurance.
- Il conte au décompte des bêtes.
- Slide O’Clock terrasse les ennemis de ce vert.
- Regarde par la fenêtre, tu vas en voir tout un tas.
- Elle trace le chemin du dimanche.
- Aux 20 ans de Maxence, il a commencé à fumer.
26 Clues: 6-3. • On s’en fout ! • Le bois rouillé. • Il joue des maths. • Il synthétise assez mal. • Y’a un caca dans son eau… • Il détaille avec assurance. • L’une des siennes est cassée. • Il conte au décompte des bêtes. • Presque un cavalier grec malade. • Il a pas l’air épanoui ce garçon. • Elle trace le chemin du dimanche. • Sur un bloc, il était pas content. • ...
Folk & Popular Culture 2023-02-28
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- The identity or feeling of belonging to a group. It is part of a person's self-conception and self-perception and is related to nationality, ethnicity, religion, social class, generation, locality or any kind of social group that has its own distinct culture.
- Homes that are unique to a region based on available materials, custom, and social preferences.
- The traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed through the generations by word of mouth.
- The spread of an idea from persons or nodes of authority or power to other persons or places.
- A traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something that is specific to a particular society, place, or time.
- Regionally appropriate housing. Determined by available resources and social preferences.
- Found in large, heterogeneous societies that share certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics.
- The thoughts or ideas that make up a culture. Include any ideas, beliefs, values, norms that may help shape society.
- A region with people who share common cultural characteristics. Such characteristics include language, political system, religion, foods, dress, etc.
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- A culture traditionally practiced by a small, homogeneous, rural group living in relative isolation from other groups
- The spread of an underlying principle even though a characteristic itself fails to diffuse.
- The cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture.
- The contribution of a location’s distinctive physical features to the way food tastes.
- The spread of an idea through the physical movement of people.
- The rapid, widespread diffusion of a characteristic throughout the population.
- An area where new ideas and innovations spring up and spread to other parts of the world.
- The process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a dominant group or assume the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group.
- A geographic area, including both cultural and natural resources and the wildlife or domestic animals therein, associated with a historic event, activity, or person, or exhibiting other cultural or aesthetic values.
- A geographic area with high ethnic concentration, characteristic cultural identity, and economic activity.
- Traditional foods are foods and dishes that are passed through generations or which have been consumed by many generations
- The physical objects, resources, and spaces that people use to define their culture.
- Identity with a group of people who are perceived to share a physiological trait, such as skin color.
- Tell a story or convey information about life-cycle events, such as birth, death, marriage, or environmental features, such as agriculture and climate.
- A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.
24 Clues: A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom. • The spread of an idea through the physical movement of people. • The rapid, widespread diffusion of a characteristic throughout the population. • The physical objects, resources, and spaces that people use to define their culture. • ...
Latvian culture canon 2023-06-06
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- What traditional Latvian instrument with strings is similar to a zither and is commonly associated with Latvian folk music?
- Documentary by Director Ivars Seleckis in 1988
- Baroque palace, often referred to as the 'Versailles of Latvia
- Novellas and Play in 1904, written by Rūdolfs Blaumanis
- Name of the longest river in Latvia, known for its picturesque landscapes, medieval castles
- Name of the traditional Latvian celebration, typically held on June 23rd, involves bonfires, singing and dancing, and is associated with the summer solstice?
- Rusteiķis Latvian film director known for his movie "Lāčplēsis.
- In modern-day Latvia, descendants of a dying ethnic group
- Strunke Painter of "Man Entering a Room",1927
- Painter of "The Artist and His Model", 1985
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- Smallest camera in the world, and it was designed and built in the 1930s
- Simple seat or chair made out of a tree root or twisted branch
- Painting by Jēkabs Kazaks in 1917
- Latvian composer known for his opera "Baņuta" and ballet "The Firebird".
- Latvian painter and founder of the Riga Art School
- ca. 1900painting by Painter Johann Walter
- Glūdiņš Designer of Moped "Rīga-12"
- Landscape of primeval valley that is made up of natural and cultural and historical heritage characteristics
- Trilogy by Writer Jānis Jaunsudrabiņš
- Ethnic group who live in the western region of Kurzeme in the parishes of Alsunga
- What traditional Latvian textile artifact, known for its intricate patterns and historical significance?
- Latvian Folksongs
22 Clues: Latvian Folksongs • Painting by Jēkabs Kazaks in 1917 • Glūdiņš Designer of Moped "Rīga-12" • Trilogy by Writer Jānis Jaunsudrabiņš • ca. 1900painting by Painter Johann Walter • Painter of "The Artist and His Model", 1985 • Strunke Painter of "Man Entering a Room",1927 • Documentary by Director Ivars Seleckis in 1988 • Latvian painter and founder of the Riga Art School • ...
Mammalian Cell Culture 2013-04-12
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- Fuse with HeLa plasma membrane so that DNA is transported into the cell
- A cell-impermeable toadstool mushroom toxin that binds actin
- Green Fluorescent Protein detected by fluorescent microscopy
- Distinguishing living cells from nonliving cells
- Etched glass chamber used to count cells
- Artificial introduction of material into cells, typically involving the uptake of DNA
- Growth of cells in an artificial environment outside of the organism
- Store stocks of cells to prevent the need to have cell lines in culture at all times
- A DNA molecule used as a vehicle to transfer foreign genetic material into another cell
- Liquid designed to support growth of cells outside of the organism
- Amino Acid
- Make free of MOST live bacteria
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- The execution of cell culture procedures without introducing contaminating microorganisms from the environment
- Refers to coverage of the flask by the cells
- Make free of ALL live bacteria
- Describes the behavior of cells in a fluid environment
- Crosslinks amino acids to stabilize the cell for examination
- A nonionic detergent that disrupts cellular membranes without disturbing protein-protein interactions established by formalde-fresh
- Polar Amino Acid that coats the flask
- Breaks bonds between cells and lysine
20 Clues: Amino Acid • Make free of ALL live bacteria • Make free of MOST live bacteria • Polar Amino Acid that coats the flask • Breaks bonds between cells and lysine • Etched glass chamber used to count cells • Refers to coverage of the flask by the cells • Distinguishing living cells from nonliving cells • Describes the behavior of cells in a fluid environment • ...
Christ and Culture 2013-06-05
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- A calling from God.
- Is an exchange of goodness.
- Is a symbol of the confirmation sacrament.
- A system of symbols and rituals.
- To say that God is beyond our usual physical experience is to say that God is.
- The Science that studies the origin, development and customs of human beings.
- Is both a ritual and a sacrament.
- A group of persons bound together by sense of unity that goes beyond each one of them.
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- Water is the most important ritual of, What sacrament?
- Are the sacraments of the Catholic Church.
- Worldly; not religious or scared.
- The act of asking God for forgiveness.
- Are social beings.
- Is the result of being a person who is connected with God.
- The breach of the relationship that God established with creation.
- Are Official pastoral letters written by the Pope.
- The church's official act of worship.
- Lived in the tenth century.
- The source of all goodness.
- Brushing one's teeth, getting out of bed or taking a shower are examples of.
- The set of meanings, beliefs, values and rules for living shared by groups and societies as the source of their identity.
21 Clues: Are social beings. • A calling from God. • Is an exchange of goodness. • Lived in the tenth century. • The source of all goodness. • A system of symbols and rituals. • Worldly; not religious or scared. • Is both a ritual and a sacrament. • The church's official act of worship. • The act of asking God for forgiveness. • Are the sacraments of the Catholic Church. • ...
Culture et traditions 2013-07-18
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- la capitale de l'Allemagne c'est ...
- fromage français
- jardin où on se rencontre en été pour manger et boire de la bière
- dessert fait de pommes
- man macht es aus Käse, Schokolade oder Fleisch
- l'équipe de foot plus connu de Munich, c'est ...
- sorte de pain pour le petit déjeuner
- cathédrale connue de Paris
- château près de Paris
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- fleuve à Paris
- französischer Apfelwein
- Munich se trouve dans cette région
- mot allemand: fête de la bière
- la capitale de la France c'est ...
- région au nord-ouest de la France
- sorte de pain allemand en forme de noeud (Knoten)
- adjectif: de Paris
- président de la République
- la Joconde (Mona Lisa) se trouve dans le ...
- en France on les mange sucrés (süß) et salés (herzhaft)
- place principale de Munich
- magasin où on achète du pain
- robe typique allemande
- pain français
- la fête de la bière se célèbre à ...
- pour saluer qn au sud de l'Allemagne on dit ...
- cet animal c'est le symbol de Munich
27 Clues: pain français • fleuve à Paris • fromage français • adjectif: de Paris • château près de Paris • dessert fait de pommes • robe typique allemande • französischer Apfelwein • président de la République • place principale de Munich • cathédrale connue de Paris • magasin où on achète du pain • mot allemand: fête de la bière • région au nord-ouest de la France • ...
Roman Culture Crossword 2014-03-10
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- Locket with charms to scare off the evil eye
- The Knights, a wealthy Roman class
- The receptionist in a Roman home
- Fish sauce
- Lunch
- The master's office
- Chests
- Shallow pool for collecting water in a home
- Stick or metal rod used for writing
- Spelt cake, or uneven wafer eaten at weddings
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- Balls that children played with for fun
- Bed/couch
- Personal slave accompanying children to school
- The other form of ancient Roman marriage
- Very elaborate Roman wedding ceremony
- The type of clothing Roman men wore.
- The third name for men in the upper class
- An ordinary kitchen in the homes of the wealthy
- One of the forms of marriage where the wife was purchased
- Reservoir in town
- The bathroom/toilet
- Dolls that children played with for fun
- Lamps
- Appetizer course of a dinner
- The bakery
- Central market selling vegetables, fruits, fish, poultry, and meat
- Seats
27 Clues: Lunch • Lamps • Seats • Chests • Bed/couch • Fish sauce • The bakery • Reservoir in town • The bathroom/toilet • The master's office • Appetizer course of a dinner • The receptionist in a Roman home • The Knights, a wealthy Roman class • Stick or metal rod used for writing • The type of clothing Roman men wore. • Very elaborate Roman wedding ceremony • Balls that children played with for fun • ...
Girl Culture Crossword 2017-03-07
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- People who are equal in such respects as age, education or social class etc., as in peer group
- to change something, usually slightly, or to cause the characteristics of something to change
- a piece of this cloth used by artists for painting on, usually with oil paints, or the painting itself
- to damage something severely, especially by violently removing a part
- poisonous
- a set of changes that are intended to make a person or place more attractive
- extremely fat in a way that is dangerous for health
- behaviour that tries to attract attention
- present or noticeable in every part of a thing or place
- an expression, often found in literature, that describes a person or object by referring to something that is considered to have similar characteristics to that person or object
- an uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future
- A person's own signature, especially considered as a collector's item
- a large group of things or people, especially one that is attractive or causes admiration or has been positioned in a particular way
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- a long search for something that is difficult to find, or an attempt to achieve something difficult
- a feeling of being uncomfortable physically or mentally, or something that causes this
- a very famous person or thing considered as representing a set of beliefs or a way of life
- a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other
- able to be easily physically, emotionally, or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked
- unpleasantly bright
- A young person who has undergone puberty but who has not reached full maturity
- Belonging to the same period of time
- a person who gives a younger or less experienced person help and advice over a period of time, especially at work or school
- to make something more attractive and exciting
- lasting forever or for a very long time
24 Clues: poisonous • unpleasantly bright • Belonging to the same period of time • lasting forever or for a very long time • behaviour that tries to attract attention • to make something more attractive and exciting • extremely fat in a way that is dangerous for health • present or noticeable in every part of a thing or place • ...
Christ in Culture 2018-01-09
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- An order or rule given with authority
- God's gift to us of His prescence, help, and salvation
- Those who follow he teachings of Jesus
- orders the continuation of Christ's priesthood
- an object, gesture, word, or event which indicates the prescence of something else
- the body of the Catholic faith, its theologies and doctrines, its liturgical, ethical, spiritual, and characteristics, as well as a religious people as a whole
- Author of the Acts of the Apostles
- the Blessed Virgin Mother who conceived Jesus
- also known as confession; when a Catholic confesses their sins to a priest and receives forgiveness
- the teaching authority of the Church that interprets Scripture and Tradition
- sign of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church
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- a lifelong commitment between a man and woman
- Fifth book in the New Testament, the ____ Of The Apostles
- the sacrament of salvation
- the man who lead the crucifixion of Jesus
- when a Catholic begins a mature Christian life
- Belief mentioned in the Apostles' Creed
- the carpenter, as well as Mary's husband
- bread and wine that is perceived as the body and blood of Christ
- an agreement that establishes a sacred family bond between people
20 Clues: the sacrament of salvation • Author of the Acts of the Apostles • An order or rule given with authority • Those who follow he teachings of Jesus • Belief mentioned in the Apostles' Creed • the carpenter, as well as Mary's husband • the man who lead the crucifixion of Jesus • a lifelong commitment between a man and woman • the Blessed Virgin Mother who conceived Jesus • ...
culture study vocab 2017-12-12
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- something you use to write with
- a subject thats teach in school
- to do later
- someone that goes to school
- to make something look better
- something that was impressive and beautiful
- a NBA athletic sport
- something that a person expects from you
- something that is not the same
- another word for incorrect
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- something that someone took from somebody else
- lacking vigor or interest
- someone thats stuck in two worlds
- something you use to eat and speak
- a tale thats told in a book
- a particular system of faith and worship
- someone that causes problems
- something thats shown
- a educational building with new topics and learning experience
- a liquid that can be found around the world
20 Clues: to do later • a NBA athletic sport • something thats shown • lacking vigor or interest • another word for incorrect • someone that goes to school • a tale thats told in a book • someone that causes problems • to make something look better • something that is not the same • something you use to write with • a subject thats teach in school • someone thats stuck in two worlds • ...
Greek Culture Crossword 2018-10-31
Across
- action or dialogue with emotion
- 16 rows of tightly packed soldiers with 21 foot long lances
- study of reality and human existence
- Greatest king of Macedonia
- the assumption you're great
- First person to use trigonometry
- founder of epicurean philosophy
- Greatest orator
- mocking ideas and people
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- Calculated diameter of earth
- greatest scientist of hellistic period
- Great king of Macedonia
- a group of people trained to fight on foot
- Used to describe the culture during ancient greek
- Writer of early heliocentric theory
- founder of stoic philosophy
- founder of geometry
- public speaker
- best known cynic
- plays in which the main character struggles against fate
20 Clues: public speaker • Greatest orator • best known cynic • founder of geometry • Great king of Macedonia • mocking ideas and people • Greatest king of Macedonia • founder of stoic philosophy • the assumption you're great • Calculated diameter of earth • action or dialogue with emotion • founder of epicurean philosophy • First person to use trigonometry • Writer of early heliocentric theory • ...
YA3-Culture Clash 2018-12-02
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- (n) new people who just join a community
- (n) an ancient structure in Egypt
- (adj) wanting to know or learn about something new
- (adj) strange, not seen or known before
- (n) someone who fights by your side
- (adj) good-looking, beautiful
- (n) a group of soldiers to fight
- (v) to collect or come together
- (n) someone who is kept in jail
- (v) mix together and form a new one
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- (n) loss
- (n) a large group of people controlled by one leader
- (n) a state of mind in which you don't know what to do or say
- (adj) precious, having high value
- (v) take over something by force
- (n) a small river which can be used to travel on with boats
- (n) people from the ancient past
- (v) to carry something to somewhere
- (n) area near the sea
- (n) conflict, problem or fight
- (n) the major city of a country
21 Clues: (n) loss • (n) area near the sea • (adj) good-looking, beautiful • (n) conflict, problem or fight • (n) the major city of a country • (v) to collect or come together • (n) someone who is kept in jail • (v) take over something by force • (n) people from the ancient past • (n) a group of soldiers to fight • (adj) precious, having high value • (n) an ancient structure in Egypt • ...
Greek Culture 1 2018-09-11
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- Greek play that made fun of ideas and people.
- Philosopher that believed in reason.
- A short story that teaches a lesson.
- Monster defeated by Theseus.
- King of the Greek Gods.
- Greek Historian.
- Epic about the Trojan War.
- Strong hero that completed difficult tasks.
- Epic about the hero Odysseus.
- Long poems that tell a story.
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- Blind poet that created the Iliad and Odyssey.
- A serpent with 9 heads.
- This was an important feature of Greek Architecture.
- Greek doctor known for his ideas about how doctors should behave.
- Temple to the Athena built in Athens.
- Great Greek philosopher that taught by asking questions.
- Competitive games held to honor the Greek gods.
- A collection of fictional stories that explain how the world works.
- Performers that played the lyre as they read poetry.
- A story about gods and heroes.
- Greek play that describes the hardship of heroes.
- Most famous lyric poet.
- Philosopher that created the Academy.
- Author of fables.
24 Clues: Greek Historian. • Author of fables. • A serpent with 9 heads. • King of the Greek Gods. • Most famous lyric poet. • Epic about the Trojan War. • Monster defeated by Theseus. • Epic about the hero Odysseus. • Long poems that tell a story. • A story about gods and heroes. • Philosopher that believed in reason. • A short story that teaches a lesson. • ...
UNIT 2 - Culture 2021-12-06
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- - premiér, ministerský předseda (bez mezery)
- - město
- - místo
- - britský
- - přechod pro chodce
- - Liverpool
- - pouze, jen
- - slavný
- - vědět, znát
- - velké město
- - místnost, pokoj
- - detektiv
- - album
- - velký
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- - nahrávací studio (bez mezery)
- - webová kamera
- - adresa
- - skutečný
- - poštovní směrovací číslo
- - číslo domu (bez mezery)
- - ulice
- - venku, před
22 Clues: - město • - místo • - ulice • - album • - velký • - adresa • - slavný • - britský • - skutečný • - detektiv • - Liverpool • - pouze, jen • - vědět, znát • - velké město • - venku, před • - webová kamera • - místnost, pokoj • - přechod pro chodce • - číslo domu (bez mezery) • - poštovní směrovací číslo • - nahrávací studio (bez mezery) • - premiér, ministerský předseda (bez mezery)
UNIT 2 - Culture 2021-12-06
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- - místnost, pokoj
- - album
- - nahrávací studio (bez mezery)
- - venku, před
- - premiér, ministerský předseda (bez mezery)
- - pouze, jen
- - velký
- - ulice
- - webová kamera
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- - poštovní směrovací číslo
- - místo
- - slavný
- - velké město
- - přechod pro chodce
- - britský
- - číslo domu (bez mezery)
- - vědět, znát
- - skutečný
- - adresa
- - město
- - Liverpool
- - detektiv
22 Clues: - místo • - album • - město • - velký • - ulice • - slavný • - adresa • - britský • - skutečný • - detektiv • - Liverpool • - pouze, jen • - velké město • - vědět, znát • - venku, před • - webová kamera • - místnost, pokoj • - přechod pro chodce • - číslo domu (bez mezery) • - poštovní směrovací číslo • - nahrávací studio (bez mezery) • - premiér, ministerský předseda (bez mezery)
Native American Culture 2022-02-04
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- the name of the main god for the Great Plain Native Americans
- the material they used to make pottery
- name of the dance done to send good luck to hunters so they could bring food back to their village
- houses that Northeast Native Americans used
- a home similar to tepees used by Native Americans in the Northeast
- a form of artwork that was used to cover your fave during tribal ceremonies
- the god of thunder
- houses that the Plain Native Americans lived in
- the sun god
- homes made by the Inuit people out of snow and ice
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- a form of art that was used to store food and water as well as being used for cooking
- name of the dance done to celebrate the return of warriors from battle
- animal that Native Americans in Alaska killed for blubber
- the instrument Native American Music centered around
- word used to describe the Plain Native Americans because they roamed vast distances
- animals they started riding in the mid-1700s
- the most important crop the Native Americans in the Southwest grew
- animals that Plain Native Americans hunted
- direction the door of the tepee always faces
- material used by the Southwest Native Americans used to build pueblos
20 Clues: the sun god • the god of thunder • the material they used to make pottery • animals that Plain Native Americans hunted • houses that Northeast Native Americans used • animals they started riding in the mid-1700s • direction the door of the tepee always faces • houses that the Plain Native Americans lived in • homes made by the Inuit people out of snow and ice • ...
Hispanic Culture Crossword 2022-04-15
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- Genre of Mexican regional music
- A colorful woolen shawl worn over the shoulders
- Fried and filled pastry shell
- Capital of Peru
- Hispanic Heritage Month starts in what month?
- Reenactment of Mary and Joseph's pilgrimage
- The main meal of the day
- This popular movie about the Hispanic American experience is called "The Mark of ____"
- Time to linger and talk over coffee or perhaps an after-dinner drink
- An American comfort food that originated in Mexico
- What religion are the majority of Hispanics?
- Holiday celebrated on May 5th
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- The age a girl celebrates her quinceanera
- Capital of Chile
- Unleavened cornmeal cakes
- Author of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" (last name)
- Puerto Rican cooking cast iron pot
- This Mexico native invented the electric brakes (last name)
- Capital of Mexico
- Which country has the most Spanish-speaking people?
20 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Chile • Capital of Mexico • The main meal of the day • Unleavened cornmeal cakes • Fried and filled pastry shell • Holiday celebrated on May 5th • Genre of Mexican regional music • Puerto Rican cooking cast iron pot • The age a girl celebrates her quinceanera • Reenactment of Mary and Joseph's pilgrimage • What religion are the majority of Hispanics? • ...
Other Asian Culture 2022-08-29
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- grandson of Genghis Khan?
- Huang He river is known as
- First emperor of a united China
- World’s oldest living civilization
- Ancient China was bounded by which desert in the north?
- One of China’s great philosophers
- China’s longest ruling dynasty
- Which material did Shang scribes write on?
- The great silk road linked China with which world
- What did the Chinese astrologers devise
- Under which dynasty did China’s power and glory
- Fierce nomads from the northern steppes of Asia
- treaties Chinese have to sign during 1842-1860
- What material did the Chinese begin making for writing?
- The official spoken and written language of China?
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- What did Genghis Khan’s successor establish Dynasty
- The empire of Genghis Khan stretched from China to
- which religion entered China from India?
- What did the ancient Chinese call their land
- The earliest Chinese writing
- One of the strong dynasties in China
- Which dynasty is from 1525-1082 B.C.
- What did the Communist Chinese attempt to do towards written Chinese
- one of the Major dialects spoken in southern
- Material the Chinese started casting
- World’s longest wall of China
- which people became more aware of China?
- Ancient China was bounded by which ocean in the east?
28 Clues: grandson of Genghis Khan? • Huang He river is known as • The earliest Chinese writing • World’s longest wall of China • China’s longest ruling dynasty • First emperor of a united China • One of China’s great philosophers • World’s oldest living civilization • One of the strong dynasties in China • Which dynasty is from 1525-1082 B.C. • Material the Chinese started casting • ...
Italian Food Culture 2023-11-13
Across
- Strong Italian coffee
- Vegetable used in Jewish-style fried dish in Rome
- Italian word for pepper, used in Cacio e Pepe
- Pasta sauce with cured pork, tomatoes, and cheese
- Dry-cured ham
- Creamy Italian rice dish
- Italian version of ice cream
- Vegetable often fried in flowers in Italian cuisine
- Deep-fried rice ball with tomato sauce and mozzarella
- Starter dish in Italian meals
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- Soft Italian cheese
- Sicilian pastry with sweet filling
- Sauce made from basil, garlic, and pine nuts
- Salad with tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil
- Traditional Roman breakfast pastry with cream
- Pasta dish with eggs, cheese, and pork
- Type of Italian bread
- Italian dessert made with coffee and mascarpone
- Grilled bread with toppings
- Cheese used in the pasta dish Cacio e Pepe
20 Clues: Dry-cured ham • Soft Italian cheese • Strong Italian coffee • Type of Italian bread • Creamy Italian rice dish • Grilled bread with toppings • Italian version of ice cream • Starter dish in Italian meals • Sicilian pastry with sweet filling • Pasta dish with eggs, cheese, and pork • Salad with tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil • Cheese used in the pasta dish Cacio e Pepe • ...
Culture and Cognition 2025-03-10
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- attributions,Attributions that locate the cause of behavior outside of a person, such as other people, nature, or acts of God; those are also known as situational dispositions.
- attribution error,A tendency to explain the behaviors of others using internal attributions but to explain one’s own behaviors using external attributions; also know. As correspondence bias.
- orientation hypothesis,The hypothesis that cultural differences in individualism versus collectivism are associated with differences in social orientation patterns that affect the ways individuals attend to and think about their worlds.
- attributions,Refer to internal attributions.
- process of gathering information about the world through our senses; our initial interpretations of sensations.
- vs. holistic cognition,A theoretical framework that posits cultural differences between Western and East Asian cultures across several cognitive domains. In this framework, Western cognitive style is analytic; logical; focused on cause-effect linkages among specific, key variables or objects; deterministic and precise. East Asian cognitive style is holistic, focused on systems, interrelationships, mutual interdependence, and multiplicity of explanations.
- bias,A bias in which people tend to attribute good deeds and successes to their own internal attributions but attribute bad deeds or failures to external factors.
- foreshortening theory,A theory of perception that suggests that we interpret vertical lines as horizontal lines extending into the distance. Because we interpret the vertical line in the horizontal-vertical illusion as extending away from us, we see it as longer.
- dispositions,Refer to external attributions.
- three dimensions in two,A theory of perception that suggests that people in Western cultures focus more on representations on paper than do people in other cultures, and in particular spend more time learning to interpret pictures.
- stratification hypothesis,The idea that gender differences are related to cultural variations in opportunity structures for girls and women.
- intelligence,The general ability of a group to perform a wide variety of tasks.
- logical determinism,A tendency to see contradictions as mutually exclusive categories, as either-or, yes-no, one-or-the-other types of categories.
- A method used to determine if one stimulus affects another. Refer also to related discussion in Chapter 2.
- people make about the causes of events or behaviors, their own as well as others’.
- attributions,Attributions that specify the cause of behavior within a person; also known as dispositional attributions, because they are attributions about people’s dispositions.
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- process by which objects are grouped or classified together based on their perceived similarities.
- bias,Refer to fundamental attribution error.
- bias,The process in which individuals adjust their memory for something after they find out the true outcome.
- dialectivism,A constellation of lay beliefs about the nature of the world (rather than a cognitive style as suggested by dialectical thinking). Naïve dialecticism is characterized by the doctrine of the mean, or the belief that the truth is always somewhere in the middle.
- focusing of our limited capacities of consciousness on a particular set of stimuli, more of whose features are noted and processed in more depth than is true of nonfocal stimuli.
- cognition,An area of study that examines cognitive skills and abilities that are used in everyday functioning that appear to develop without formal education, but from performing daily tasks of living and working.
- vs. holistic perceptions,Analytic perception is a context-independent perceptual process that focuses on a salient object independently from the context in which it is embedded. Holistic perception is a context-dependent perceptual process that attends to associations among multiple objects.
- thinking,The tendency to accept what seems to be contradictions in thought or beliefs.
- threat,The threat that others’ judgments or one’s own actions will negatively stereotype one in a domain (such as academic achievement).
- position effect,The finding that people tend to remember something better if it is either the first or the last item in a list.
- denoting all mental processes we use to transform sensory input into knowledge.
- feelings that result from excitation of the sensory receptors such as touch, taste, smell, sight, or hearing.
- illusions,Perceptions that involve an apparent discrepancy between how an object looks and what it actually is.
- world theory,A theory of perception that suggests that people (at least most Americans) are used to seeing things that are rectangular in shape, and thus unconsciously accept things to have square corners.
30 Clues: bias,Refer to fundamental attribution error. • attributions,Refer to internal attributions. • dispositions,Refer to external attributions. • intelligence,The general ability of a group to perform a wide variety of tasks. • denoting all mental processes we use to transform sensory input into knowledge. • ...
Sociology - Culture Vocabulary 2025-03-11
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- the condition of being made up of different elements, such as racial identities, ethnicities, religious beliefs, and so on
- groupings of people who share a social characteristic, such as age, gender, race, or religion
- cultural guidelines that group members claim to accept and publicly embrace, but are not always followed
- knowledge, values, customs, and physical objects that are shared by the members of a society
- the concrete, tangible objects of a culture; how we relate to physical objects
- a subculture deliberately and consciously opposed to certain central beliefs or attitudes of the dominant culture
- norms that lack moral significance; for example, sleeping on the bed instead of the floor
- norms that have moral dimensions and that should be followed by members of a society; for example, the idea that you should not hurt people
- rewards and punishments used to encourage people to follow norms
- the breaking of a rule or law
- rewards or punishments that can be applied by most members of a group
- automatic reaction to physical stimuli; for example, our eyes adjusting to bright light
- ideas, knowledge, and beliefs that influence people’s behavior
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- theory stating that our idea of reality depends largely upon language
- the impulse to reduce discomfort; for example, the desire to eat, sleep, or interrelate
- the most serious mores; a rule of behavior, the violation of which calls for strong punishment
- a group that is part of the dominant culture but differs from it in some important respects, most typically in beliefs and interests
- broad ideas about what is good or desirable, shared by people in a society
- the actual behavior patterns of members of a group, which sometimes conflict with cultural guidelines
- innate (not learned) patterns of behavior; for example, the fight-or-flight response
- the ways in which a culture expresses universal traits, in their own unique manner
- ideas about the nature of reality
- general cultural traits that exist in all cultures, such as family, sports, cooking, music, and much more
- judging others in terms of one’s own personal cultural standards, typically unconsciously
- a rule defining appropriate and inappropriate behavior
- the study of how biology influences human behavior
- a group of people who inhabit a specific territory and share a common culture
- a norm that is formally defined and enforced by officials; for example, murder is illegal
- sanctions imposed by persons given special authority
29 Clues: the breaking of a rule or law • ideas about the nature of reality • the study of how biology influences human behavior • sanctions imposed by persons given special authority • a rule defining appropriate and inappropriate behavior • ideas, knowledge, and beliefs that influence people’s behavior • rewards and punishments used to encourage people to follow norms • ...
Asian Culture Quiz 2025-03-10
Across
- Samurai defended what country?
- Central figure of Hinduism
- Buddhists worship in a
- Well-paid, fierce warriors
- Hinduism created in what country?
- The central figure of Buddhism
- The holy book of the Shinto
- Shinto believe in these types of spirits/gods
- This religion is the oldest
- Translates to "Way of the Warrior"
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- Buddhists believe that everything...
- Creator god in Hinduism
- The Hindu cycle of life
- Shinto worship and pray at these shrines called
- Confucianism was created in
- Hindu's holy book
- If you do good, good things will happen
- Buddhist holy book
- Confucianism's holy book
- Shinto's top belief
- 500BC in India
21 Clues: 500BC in India • Hindu's holy book • Buddhist holy book • Shinto's top belief • Buddhists worship in a • Creator god in Hinduism • The Hindu cycle of life • Confucianism's holy book • Central figure of Hinduism • Well-paid, fierce warriors • Confucianism was created in • The holy book of the Shinto • This religion is the oldest • Samurai defended what country? • ...
Topic 9 - Culture 2025-03-16
20 Clues: - súgó • - regény • - előadás • - közönség • - csatorna • - szobrász • - drámaíró • - karmester • - folytatás • - cselekmény • - forradalmi • - szerző, író • - meghallgatás • - szinkronizált • - (nagy)zenekar • - főcím, újságcím • - folyékony, könnyed • - középszerű, közepes • - ellentmondásos, vitatott • - kívülről megtanul (learn ___ ___)
Yonkers #321 Culture 2025-10-19
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- Basic membership
- Must have to enter and shop
- Number #1 Food Court Item
- Merch AGM
- Optical Manager
- Measurement of Members in the Warehouse
- Changing membership status
- Number #1 Deli Item
- 2% reward with membership
- Receiving Manager
- Tire shop Manager
- Fresh AGM
- Returning Merchandise Back to its location
- Measurement of loss during Inventory
- Deli Manager
- All product brought down to even layers
- Admin AGM
- Merchandise Pickup
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- General Manager
- Catching a non-scanned item at member service
- Meaning of D&D acronym
- Food Court Manager
- Bakery Manager
- Night Floor Manager
- Number #1 Bakery Item
- Front End Productivity
- Front End Manager
- Meat Manager
- Members scan their own merchandise
- Return to Vendor
- Hardlines Manager
- Centers Manager
- Operations Manager
33 Clues: Merch AGM • Fresh AGM • Admin AGM • Meat Manager • Deli Manager • Bakery Manager • General Manager • Optical Manager • Centers Manager • Basic membership • Return to Vendor • Front End Manager • Hardlines Manager • Receiving Manager • Tire shop Manager • Food Court Manager • Operations Manager • Merchandise Pickup • Night Floor Manager • Number #1 Deli Item • Number #1 Bakery Item • Meaning of D&D acronym • ...
Costco culture puzzle 2025-10-21
Across
- City where Costco first warehouse opened in 1983.
- "We'll never be perfect,but we can achieve ____"
- Annual event that celebrates teamwork and company pride.
- Costco and Price club merged in ____
- ___ and drink combo has been $1.50 since 1983.
- To continually provide our members with quality goods and services at the lowest possible prices.
- when dealing with fresh products we follow
- Acronym for Return to Vender
- our employees our most important ____
- We always do _____!
- Obey the ___
- Effort to reduce waste and conserve Energy
- Department where we can find Juice,Detergent
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- 12 week Merch program
- Any manager, any level, any time and any issue
- Department where we sell cakes
- CEO of Costco since 2024
- the company's first location,opened in 1976 under this name.
- __and Jeff Brotman founded Costco Wholesale in Seattle
- GM at East plano
- Our exclusive brand
21 Clues: Obey the ___ • GM at East plano • We always do _____! • Our exclusive brand • 12 week Merch program • CEO of Costco since 2024 • Acronym for Return to Vender • Department where we sell cakes • Costco and Price club merged in ____ • our employees our most important ____ • when dealing with fresh products we follow • Effort to reduce waste and conserve Energy • ...
Le Culture Francais 2025-06-11
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- Région viticole renommée
- Unité militaire prestigieuse
- Type de vin populaire
- Grande avenue urbaine
- Délice sucré apprécié
- Cabaret célèbre à Paris
- Événement historique majeur en France
- Cathédrale célèbre de Paris
- Valeur fondamentale française
- Amateur de bonne cuisine
- Course cycliste célèbre
- Mode de luxe
- Vin de la région du Beaujolais
- Boisson alcoolisée célèbre en France
- Gastronomie française raffinée
- Spécialité sucrée française
- Spectacle musical lyrique
- Festival de cinéma célèbre
- Symbole héraldique français
- Région célèbre pour son cidre
- Traditionnel pain français
- Petit restaurant convivial
- Quartier artistique de Paris
- Day Fête nationale française
- Pain français emblématique
- Genre musical traditionnel
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- Période de prospérité culturelle
- Eau-de-vie normande
- Produit parfumé français
- Monument où reposent des héros français
- Région célèbre pour ses champs de lavande
- Côte méditerranéenne
- Œuvres écrites françaises
- Museum d'art à Paris
- Monument célèbre de Paris
- Symbole national français
- Style vestimentaire français
- Chapeau traditionnel français
- Ville portuaire du sud
- Style musical populaire
- Musée d'art renommé
- Viennoiserie en forme de croissant
- Mouvement artistique français
- Prison symbole de la Révolution
- Fête populaire colorée
- Fromage normand célèbre
- Vin mousseux célèbre
- Galette fine et ronde
- Grande demeure historique
- Produit laitier typique français
- Industrie du film en France
51 Clues: Mode de luxe • Eau-de-vie normande • Musée d'art renommé • Côte méditerranéenne • Museum d'art à Paris • Vin mousseux célèbre • Type de vin populaire • Grande avenue urbaine • Délice sucré apprécié • Galette fine et ronde • Ville portuaire du sud • Fête populaire colorée • Cabaret célèbre à Paris • Course cycliste célèbre • Style musical populaire • Fromage normand célèbre • ...
🇲🇾 Malaysian culture! 2025-08-04
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- : Traditional Malay attire
- : Independence day of Malaysia
- : State on Borneo island, home to Mount Kinabalu
- : National dish made with rice, sambal, egg, and more
- : Historic city once ruled by Portuguese
- : State with heritage, known for Gua Tempurung
- : Hindu festival at Batu Caves
- : Traditional Malay dagger, symbol of bravery
- : Malaysia's currency
- : Indian snack especially during Deepavali
- : Month of fasting for Muslims
- : Title of Malaysia’s king
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- : Woven rice packed in diamond shapes during Raya
- : Festival of Lights celebrated by Hindus in Malaysia
- : Largest Malaysian state by area
- : Name of the Malaysian flag
- : Popular frothy milk tea drink
- : Tallest twin towers
- : Red packet given during Chinese New Year
- :Island famous for street food and George Town
20 Clues: : Tallest twin towers • : Malaysia's currency • : Traditional Malay attire • : Title of Malaysia’s king • : Name of the Malaysian flag • : Independence day of Malaysia • : Hindu festival at Batu Caves • : Month of fasting for Muslims • : Popular frothy milk tea drink • : Largest Malaysian state by area • : Historic city once ruled by Portuguese • ...
Religion and Culture 2026-03-10
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- Son of Zeus. Handsome young god of poetry and music. The most widely worshiped of the Greek gods.
- A public market and meeting place in an ancient Greek city
- A type of serious drama that usually ends in disaster for the main character.
- King of the gods and goddesses
- To force someone to leave their country.
- Someone who uses reason and thinking to understand big questions about life, truth, and morality. They seek wisdom by asking deep questions about the world.
- An ancient Egyptian city, the site of the Great Pyramid.
- The earliest known writing system developed by the Sumerians
- A life after death
- An organized list/set of laws and rules
- The belief in many gods
- an early form of paper made from a reed plant found in the marshy areas of the Nile Delta, the plant used to make paper.
- A seller of goods
- Greece's highest mountain, Home of the Twelve Olympian's
- A set of symbols that represent the sound of a language
- Condition of being owned by, and forced to work for, someone else
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- large, stepped pyramid-shaped temple in ancient Mesopotamia used to worship the gods
- The belief in one God
- The lowest level of most social classes
- A time when there is so little food that many people starve
- The process of artificially preserving a body before burial
- In Ancient Greece, a sacred site where a god or goddess was consulted, any priest or priestess who spoke to the gods
- Stone An ancient Egyptian slab inscribed with 3 languages that helped decode Egyptian hieroglyphs
- Pictures and other written symbols that stand for ideas, things, or sounds.
- A regular payment made to a powerful state or country by a weaker one
- A city-state in ancient Greece; the capital of modern Greece
- A huge building with four sloping triangular-shaped sides built as royal tombs in Egypt.
- A scientist who studies the stars and other objects in the skies.
- Famous Greek philosopher that was put to death by authorities
- A dead body preserved in lifelike condition.
30 Clues: A seller of goods • A life after death • The belief in one God • The belief in many gods • King of the gods and goddesses • The lowest level of most social classes • An organized list/set of laws and rules • To force someone to leave their country. • A dead body preserved in lifelike condition. • A set of symbols that represent the sound of a language • ...
Culture and Cognition 2026-03-07
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- The threat that others’ judgments or one’s own actions will negatively stereotype one in a domain (such as academic achievement).
- The tendency to accept what seems to be contradictions in thought or beliefs.
- The idea that gender differences are related to cultural variations in opportunity structures for girls and women.
- The focusing of our limited capacities of consciousness on a particular set of stimuli, more of whose features are noted and processed in more depth than is true of nonfocal stimuli.
- The hypothesis that cultural differences in individualism versus collectivism are associated with differences in social orientation patterns that affect the ways individuals attend to and think about their worlds.
- Perceptions that involve an apparent discrepancy between how an object looks and what it actually is.
- Attributions that specify the cause of behavior within a person; also known as dispositional attributions, because they are attributions about people’s dispositions.
- The process by which objects are grouped or classified together based on their perceived similarities.
- A theory of perception that suggests that people in Western cultures focus more on representations on paper than do people in other cultures, and in particular spend more time learning to interpret pictures.
- A theory of perception that suggests that people (at least most Americans) are used to seeing things that are rectangular in shape, and thus unconsciously accept things to have square corners.
- A tendency to see contradictions as mutually exclusive categories, as either-or, yes-no, one-or-the-other types of categories.
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- Refer to fundamental attribution error.
- A theory of perception that suggests that we interpret vertical lines as horizontal lines extending into the distance. Because we interpret the vertical line in the horizontal-vertical illusion as extending away from us, we see it as longer.
- An area of study that examines cognitive skills and abilities that are used in everyday functioning that appear to develop without formal education, but from performing daily tasks of living and working.
- A term denoting all mental processes we use to transform sensory input into knowledge.
- The feelings that result from excitation of the sensory receptors such as touch, taste, smell, sight, or hearing.
- A constellation of lay beliefs about the nature of the world (rather than a cognitive style as suggested by dialectical thinking). Naïve dialecticism is characterized by the doctrine of the mean, or the belief that the truth is always somewhere in the middle.
- Analytic perception is a context-independent perceptual process that focuses on a salient object independently from the context in which it is embedded. Holistic perception is a context-dependent perceptual process that attends to associations among multiple objects.
- The finding that people tend to remember something better if it is either the first or the last item in a list.
- Attributions that locate the cause of behavior outside of a person, such as other people, nature, or acts of God; those are also known as situational dispositions.
- A tendency to explain the behaviors of others using internal attributions but to explain one’s own behaviors using external attributions; also know. As correspondence bias.
- The process in which individuals adjust their memory for something after they find out the true outcome.
- A theoretical framework that posits cultural differences between Western and East Asian cultures across several cognitive domains. In this framework, Western cognitive style is analytic; logical; focused on cause-effect linkages among specific, key variables or objects; deterministic and precise. East Asian cognitive style is holistic, focused on systems, interrelationships, mutual interdependence, and multiplicity of explanations.
- Refer to external attributions.
- A bias in which people tend to attribute good deeds and successes to their own internal attributions but attribute bad deeds or failures to external factors.
- A method used to determine if one stimulus affects another. Refer also to related discussion in Chapter 2.
- Refer to internal attributions.
- Inferences people make about the causes of events or behaviors, their own as well as others’.
- The general ability of a group to perform a wide variety of tasks.
- The process of gathering information about the world through our senses; our initial interpretations of sensations.
30 Clues: Refer to external attributions. • Refer to internal attributions. • Refer to fundamental attribution error. • The general ability of a group to perform a wide variety of tasks. • The tendency to accept what seems to be contradictions in thought or beliefs. • A term denoting all mental processes we use to transform sensory input into knowledge. • ...
Native American Culture 2024-11-21
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- One thing that Native's became familiar with that we use a lot today.
- A term used by the Iroquois as an intercropping practice.
- A very prominent part of Native clothing/decorations was vibrant colors and ______.
- The process that American's used to immerse Native American's in American culture.
- Removal Acts.
- Clothing and decorations were often made from ______.
- How Native groups were often split up.
- The Cherokee traced their families through who? Mother or father?
- The Tribe located near Black Hills South Dakota.
- Quite often shoes were made of this.
- The final crop grown most often by Natives.
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- Native's were often very dependent off of ______.
- Before the arrival of horses Native American's traveled by ______ or canoe
- How American's tried to accomplish Americanization.
- Structures built of stone and adobe that many Native American's lived in
- Native tribes were often led by a Tribal ____.
- House structure could look like a pueblo, or a type of ____.
- One of the major crops Natives grew.
- Often found on Native American hats.
- Another crop grown by Natives.
20 Clues: Removal Acts. • Another crop grown by Natives. • One of the major crops Natives grew. • Often found on Native American hats. • Quite often shoes were made of this. • How Native groups were often split up. • The final crop grown most often by Natives. • Native tribes were often led by a Tribal ____. • The Tribe located near Black Hills South Dakota. • ...
Native American Culture 2024-11-22
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- this animal was hunted and used to most by Natives
- an axe used by Natives
- animal skins
- footwear wore by the Natives
- the Natives made most of there clothes out of this
- a sled used by Native children
- the leader of a Native tribe
- a tall wooden pole carved with symbols
- the Natives did this to their meat in order to store it for many months
- this was the main weapon used by the Natives
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- this allowed the Natives to farm in dry areas
- the Natives used this for on water transportation
- the main disease that killed many Natives
- some Natives lived in this cone like shelter
- the Natives played this team game, which includes wooden sticks with netting
- name of a common Native tribe
- this material was used by the Natives to make most of their clothing
- stories passed down by Natives
- Native gatherings with dancing
- the main source of food for the Natives
20 Clues: animal skins • an axe used by Natives • footwear wore by the Natives • the leader of a Native tribe • name of a common Native tribe • stories passed down by Natives • a sled used by Native children • Native gatherings with dancing • a tall wooden pole carved with symbols • the main source of food for the Natives • the main disease that killed many Natives • ...
Food, Culture, & Identity 2024-04-19
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- An Italian food that has many types, such as Marilyn's favorite Chicken Alfredo.
- Ketchup and mustard are good examples of _____.
- We celebrate weddings by eating _____.
- A dessert that is often eaten for breakfast.
- We give _____ on Valentine's Day.
- Food, and the way we eat it, has become synonymous with out respective _____.
- Mr. Nueman's favorite food.
- Cardona's favorite wing flavor at Wingstop is _____.
- A potato dish that can be sold anywhere from $3 to over $100.
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- Food is _____, we use it to bond and connect.
- We help our friends get over breakups by coming over with _____.
- Hard-boiled,
- Tomahawk, porterhouse, filet mignon are examples of this food type.
- We build deep, meaningful _____ with each other, food serving as the gel.
- Cardona's better half's favorite food.
- Brie, cheddar, pepper jack, gouda are examples of this food.
- A traditional food from Japan that often uses raw fish in a roll.
- The best fast food burger in California.
- _____ are passed down through generations, the tastes, smells and sights of meals connect us with our ancestral heritage.
- Gael's favorite chicken dish at McDonalds.
20 Clues: Hard-boiled, • Mr. Nueman's favorite food. • We give _____ on Valentine's Day. • We celebrate weddings by eating _____. • Cardona's better half's favorite food. • The best fast food burger in California. • Gael's favorite chicken dish at McDonalds. • A dessert that is often eaten for breakfast. • Food is _____, we use it to bond and connect. • ...
Introduction - Youth Culture 2024-08-26
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- Occurred at the same time or in the same place.
- Relating to an account of a person's life written by that person.
- Settling an issue; producing a definite result.
- Being in opposition; contradictory or incompatible.
- A group of states or countries under a single supreme authority.
- Companies or individuals who make goods for sale.
- The period of time before written records were kept.
- Done together in cooperation or with shared effort.
- People or companies that promote products or services to attract consumers.
- Signaled the arrival of something, often seen as important or significant.
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- An earlier event or action regarded as an example or guide for future situations.
- Liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.
- To show an image or representation of something.
- Established procedures or ceremonies, often with symbolic meaning.
- Accurately predicting what will happen in the future.
- To organize and control people strictly, often in a military context.
- A class or division of people or things regarded as having particular shared characteristics.
- Separate and distinct; not connected.
- A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- To imagine or expect something in the future, especially something good.
20 Clues: Separate and distinct; not connected. • Occurred at the same time or in the same place. • Settling an issue; producing a definite result. • To show an image or representation of something. • Companies or individuals who make goods for sale. • Being in opposition; contradictory or incompatible. • Done together in cooperation or with shared effort. • ...
CenterWell Pharmacy Culture 2024-10-16
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- working together or cooperating
- for Humana, they are "caring, curious, committed"
- esteem for the worth or excellence of a person
- the behaviors and beliefs of a particular group of people
- the state of being engaged or involved
- open, honest and clear
- dedicated to the well-being of our teammates and members
- eager to learn or know
- feeling what others are feeling or thinking
- introduction of new things or methods
- quality of being able to easily adapt or offer many different options
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- encompassing or involving everyone
- gratitude, thankfulness
- what we try to put first here at Humana
- acknowledgement of achievement or merit
- what we strive to have between work and life
- the state of being liable or answerable
- provision of what is needed for well-being or protection of a person
- thinking in new ways, or outside of the box
- cooperative effort by people in a group
20 Clues: open, honest and clear • eager to learn or know • gratitude, thankfulness • working together or cooperating • encompassing or involving everyone • introduction of new things or methods • the state of being engaged or involved • what we try to put first here at Humana • acknowledgement of achievement or merit • the state of being liable or answerable • ...
Culture Camp Crossword 2025-08-10
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- Jeans Denim pants with holes or tears; not allowed in school dress code
- Ladder The system showing steps and consequences for behavior from reminders to office referrals
- Bullying that happens online or through technology
- Students who leave school on foot
- A break time earned for good behavior or meeting expectations
- Pillar representing setting a positive example for others to follow
- Up A signal to show you have completed the Do Now or task and are ready to move on
- A teacher’s prompt to help you get back on task before a consequence is given
- Mindset The belief that your abilities can improve with effort and practice
- The place where students eat lunch or breakfast
- Mindset The belief that your abilities cannot change
- Meter A chart that helps you identify and talk about your emotions
- A type of shoe that is not allowed as part of the school uniform
- The protective cover for your Chromebook; must stay on at all times
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- Doing something useful and school-related not wasting time
- The process of leaving school at the end of the day
- The result or action taken when a rule is broken
- A disagreement or argument that can be resolved without bullying
- Pillar representing starting strong and bringing energy into learning
- Repeated unwanted aggressive behavior intended to hurt someone
- Pass The ticket that allows you to go to the restroom during class
- Riders Students who take the bus home
- The rules for what clothing is allowed at school
- Ticket The short task at the end of class to check understanding before you leave
- A student laptop used for learning; must be cared for properly
- Harm to a Chromebook that families may have to pay for
- Pillar representing giving students the tools confidence and opportunities to succeed
- Level The number that tells you how loud your voice should be during an activity or location
- Now The quick starter task you complete as soon as you enter the classroom
- Backpack A transparent bag required for carrying school supplies
30 Clues: Students who leave school on foot • Riders Students who take the bus home • The place where students eat lunch or breakfast • The result or action taken when a rule is broken • The rules for what clothing is allowed at school • Bullying that happens online or through technology • The process of leaving school at the end of the day • ...
Christ and Culture 2026-03-31
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- Refusal to obey when authority contradicts God
- Humanity’s rebellion that introduced sin into the world
- Restoring relationships between God and humanity
- The primary lens for interpreting the world
- Returning something to its original design
- Demonstrating love for God through keeping His commands
- The twisting of something good by sin
- A model emphasizing separation from culture
- A structured way of understanding and evaluating ideas
- That which corresponds to reality according to Scripture
- Love expressed through care and action for others
- Being set apart in character and conduct
- Ultimate loyalty owed to God above all else
- What a culture considers important
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- The reflection of God in humanity
- Who a person is according to God’s design
- A model where Christ renews culture
- The process of being made new in Christ
- Teaching about God that shapes belief and practice
- God’s original and good design for the world
- Faithful commitment to God’s covenant
- Worshiping created things instead of the Creator
- The act of yielding to governing authorities
- Stewardship authority over creation given by God
- God’s act of restoring what was broken by sin
- Giving ultimate honor and devotion to God
- Shared patterns of meanings, values, and behaviors
- Loyal to God under pressure
28 Clues: Loyal to God under pressure • The reflection of God in humanity • What a culture considers important • A model where Christ renews culture • Faithful commitment to God’s covenant • The twisting of something good by sin • The process of being made new in Christ • Being set apart in character and conduct • Who a person is according to God’s design • ...
Society & Culture Crossword 2026-04-10
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- Where people learn skills and knowledge for life
- Your social position, like student or athlete
- Two or more people connected by shared interest
- A group that rejects mainstream society
- The basic unit of society where people are related
- Behavior that breaks society's rules
- Things people accept as true, even without proof
- Ideas about what a society believes is right or wrong
- A reward or punishment for behavior
- How goods and money are produced and used
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- The system that makes and enforces law
- Unwritten rules people follow without thinking
- Going along with group expectations
- A smaller group with it's own style inside a larger group
- A major part of society like school or gov.
- The shared way of life shown through food, language, and traditions
- How you are expected to act in your position
- The process of learning how to behave in society
- A system of beliefs about life, purpose, or higher power
- A group of people living together with shared rules
20 Clues: Going along with group expectations • A reward or punishment for behavior • Behavior that breaks society's rules • The system that makes and enforces law • A group that rejects mainstream society • How goods and money are produced and used • A major part of society like school or gov. • How you are expected to act in your position • ...
Socio Crossword 2021-07-12
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- being fully grown
- a penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
- a traditional way of behaving or doing something that is specific to a society or place.
- faith or confidence
- the customs and social behaviour of a society.
- principles or standards of behavior
- either of the two sexes (male and female)
- a group of people of approximately the same age or status and interests.
- exclusion from a society/group.
- involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds
- a widely held and fixed idea of a particular type of person or thing.
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- the period following puberty where a young person develops from a child into an adult.
- a system of rules which a country recognizes as regulating the actions of its members
- social or professional position
- a cultural group within a larger culture, having beliefs/interests varying those of the larger culture.
- the part played by a person or thing in a particular situation.
- something given in recognition of service or achievement.
- something that is usual or standard.
- a type of social influence aiming to change the behavior or perception of others
- the way in which a person lives.
20 Clues: being fully grown • faith or confidence • social or professional position • exclusion from a society/group. • the way in which a person lives. • principles or standards of behavior • something that is usual or standard. • a penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • either of the two sexes (male and female) • the customs and social behaviour of a society. • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2024-10-08
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- Hilltop used for a temple or public buildings
- Greek City-State, leader of Delian League, famous for Democracy and philosophy.
- Macedonian leader who conquered lands held by Persian Empire. Helped spread Greek ideas.
- Thinking process created by Greek philosopher, asking “why?”
- Ruler of the Underworld, brother of Zeus
- The community structure of ancient Greece.
- System of government in which citizens vote, "rule of the many".
- System of government in which a small group has control, "rule of the few".
- Organized system of thought/ideas, guides our decisions.
- Goddess of wisdom and intelligence.
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- God of the Sea.
- Military formation, creates a wall of shields and spears.
- Self-governing political entity. Has set borders, central gov., protection, and citizens.
- Queen of the gods, Protector of marriage and married women.
- Temple built for Athena.
- ________ Era, time when the Greek language and culture spread to non-Greek world.
- King of the Gods, God of lightening.
- Sparta's culture and philosophy was based around a strong _______.
- Group of people with shared identity.(culture, language)
- Independent city with its own government, leader, economy, and culture.
- God of War, immature.
21 Clues: God of the Sea. • God of War, immature. • Temple built for Athena. • Goddess of wisdom and intelligence. • King of the Gods, God of lightening. • Ruler of the Underworld, brother of Zeus • The community structure of ancient Greece. • Hilltop used for a temple or public buildings • Group of people with shared identity.(culture, language) • ...
BACTERIOLOGY POST TASK 2024-09-12
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- Selective for Neisseria gonorrheaeand Neisseria meningitidis.
- High protein media for growing a wide variety of bacteria.
- Bacterial culture that involves growing bacteria in the absence of oxygen.
- Bacterial colony that has a shiny and wet appearance.
- Used for urease test to detect urease production which is ideal for identification of Proteus
- Staining technique is used to differentiate bacteria in the absence of oxygen.
- Visible mass of bacteria that forms on solid culture media.
- Culture medium is used to isolate a specific group of bacteria.
- Enrichment for the isolation of Salmonella spp.
- Peptone base media with lactose.
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- Test that identifies bacteria based on the ability to produce bubbles in the presence of hydrogen peroxide.
- Used for the isolation and identification of Clostridum.
- Transport media, to maintain viability of the organisms from the source to the laboratory.
- Bacteria that requires oxygen to grow.
- Used for separating Nocardia and Streptomyces.
- Colony characteristic refers to the height or thickness of the colony above the agar surface.
- Most solid medium used to culture media.
- Describes the texture of a colony that is dry and crumbly.
- For the isolation of Listeria monocytogenes.
- Bacterial colony that are smooth and have uniform surface.
20 Clues: Peptone base media with lactose. • Bacteria that requires oxygen to grow. • Most solid medium used to culture media. • For the isolation of Listeria monocytogenes. • Used for separating Nocardia and Streptomyces. • Enrichment for the isolation of Salmonella spp. • Bacterial colony that has a shiny and wet appearance. • ...
Vocab chapter 4 2024-05-15
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- a mother, a father, and their children
- the way of life of a people
- the part of a people’s environment that they have shaped to reflect their cu ure
- an advanced culture with cities and the use of writing.
- a group of people sharing a culture and social structures
- a pattern of organized relationships among groups of people within a society
- a grouping of people based on rank or status
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- the movement of customs and ideas from one culture to another.
- a custom or organization with social, educational, or religious purposes
- the process of accepting new ideas from one culture and fitting in with another culture.
- a family that includes several generations
11 Clues: the way of life of a people • a mother, a father, and their children • a family that includes several generations • a grouping of people based on rank or status • an advanced culture with cities and the use of writing. • a group of people sharing a culture and social structures • the movement of customs and ideas from one culture to another. • ...
Conflicts In Canada 2025-02-20
15 Clues: Hated • Impact • Culture • the same • Violence • Opposites • Abduction • Wanting-Rights • Dying-Children • A-Hundred-Years • Treated-Unfairly • Wanting-The-Same • Obstacles-And-Problems • Wanting-To-Take-Control • Using-Violence-To-Achieve-Goals
Adverising 2017-02-28
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- kampania reklamowa
- sławna osoba
- dżingiel
- hasło reklamowe
- przerwa reklamowa
- godziny największej oglądalności
- wyskakujące okna
- grupa odbiorców
- plakat
- zysk, przynieść korzyść
- być kierowanym do
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- lokowanie produktu
- konsument, odbiorca
- ulotka
- wpadająca w ucho melodia
- przemysł
- reklama
- spodobać się, przypaść do gustu
- marka
19 Clues: marka • ulotka • plakat • reklama • dżingiel • przemysł • sławna osoba • hasło reklamowe • grupa odbiorców • wyskakujące okna • przerwa reklamowa • być kierowanym do • lokowanie produktu • kampania reklamowa • konsument, odbiorca • zysk, przynieść korzyść • wpadająca w ucho melodia • spodobać się, przypaść do gustu • godziny największej oglądalności
WorldWide Singers 2021-08-22
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- fool's gold- english-irish pop band
- bad guy- depressed teenager
- industry- ultimately won awards for Best Music Video and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
- bitter will be sweet eventually- also known as U.K's
- heart shaker- was formed under the television program Sixteen
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- for you I survive- second children from Loyd Yahya
- malibu nights- an acronym for "Los Angeles New York"
- the A team- orange hair guy
- cardigan- Scott Kingsley Swift's daughter
- STAY- famous korean girl group under YG
- if you- legendary boyband
- blue jacket patrol- Malaysian rock band
- I want you to know- Malaysian indie rock band
13 Clues: if you- legendary boyband • the A team- orange hair guy • bad guy- depressed teenager • fool's gold- english-irish pop band • STAY- famous korean girl group under YG • blue jacket patrol- Malaysian rock band • cardigan- Scott Kingsley Swift's daughter • I want you to know- Malaysian indie rock band • for you I survive- second children from Loyd Yahya • ...
New Pop Up Opens In Melbourne 2020-04-17
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- One way you can get your hands on these sandwiches.
- The number of sandwich options on the menu.
- Share platters that are also available for take away.
- Rocco's is a ________________ shop.
- The city it has opened in.
- The owner describes his sandwiches as ______.
- Nonna's special red __________ is also available.
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- The owner could be described as a ________ thinker.
- The unusual ingredient in the roll.
- The pop-up cafe produces _____________ cuisine.
- The pop-up opened in response to Covid-19_______.
- This is one of the options on the menu.
- How many days per week is the cafe open?
13 Clues: The city it has opened in. • The unusual ingredient in the roll. • Rocco's is a ________________ shop. • This is one of the options on the menu. • How many days per week is the cafe open? • The number of sandwich options on the menu. • The owner describes his sandwiches as ______. • The pop-up cafe produces _____________ cuisine. • ...
Denim, Shanel, pop-art, Op-art, kosmik, Xippi, konstruktiv, Dekonstruktivizm, Safari, Militari, Pijama, Matroscha, Disko 2025-11-16
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- Rivojlangan konstruktiv uslubni buzish orqali yangi shakllarni yaratadigan uslub
- Zamonaviy ayollar modasi uslubi
- Uyqu kiyimidan ilhomlangan kundalik uslub
- Dengizchilar libosiga asoslangan chiziqli uslub
- oshlar orasida erkin ruhda tarqalgan tinchlik va sevgini targ‘ib qiluvchi bo‘sh kiyim uslubi
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- Muayyan shakllar va tuzilmalarga asoslangan aniq konstruksiya uslubi
- 1970-yillarda keng tarqalgan yorqin raqs liboslari uslubi
- Optik effektlardan foydalanadigan san'at asosidagi uslub
- Harbiy kiyim elementlaridan ilhomlangan uslub
- Kelajak va kosmik tasavvurlardan ilhomlangan futuristik uslub
- Jins matosiga asoslangan, kundalik kiyim uslubi va modasi
- Sarguzasht, tabiat, safari ruhidagi engil, qulay liboslar uslubi
- Pop madaniyat va rang-barang grafikaga asoslangan uslub.
13 Clues: Zamonaviy ayollar modasi uslubi • Uyqu kiyimidan ilhomlangan kundalik uslub • Harbiy kiyim elementlaridan ilhomlangan uslub • Dengizchilar libosiga asoslangan chiziqli uslub • Optik effektlardan foydalanadigan san'at asosidagi uslub • Pop madaniyat va rang-barang grafikaga asoslangan uslub. • 1970-yillarda keng tarqalgan yorqin raqs liboslari uslubi • ...
HG Unit 1 Test 2022-09-27
Across
- the numbering system which locates meridians
- Cultural absorption of a minority group by a majority group (one culture wins)
- The combination of elements of two groups into a new culture
- Actions or processes that involve the entire world
- The physical gap between two objects
- An area of Earth defined by one or more distinctive characteristics
- The sharing of cultural values while keeping each group distinct
- The starting point of a culture
- root word that means "to write"
- Type of region that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity
- an arc drawn connecting the North and South poles
- the misrepresentation of shape, area, distance, or direction on a map
- Place name
- a circle drawn around the globe east to west
- physical character of a place
- the numbering system which locates parallels
- Type of diffusion where a culture takes an idea and adapts it to match its own culture
- root word that means "earth"
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- 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 caused by the quick infection of a new idea, probably through the internet
- Type of diffusion where culture is spread through the movement of people
- global positioning system
- The relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and the Earth as a whole
- The extent of a feature's spread over space
- the location of a place relative to other places
- Type of region where an area is organized around a particular point, usually economic
- A specific point on Earth
- The geometric arrangement of objects in space
- type of location which refers to a place's exact coordinates
- The science of mapmaking
- type of map scale which uses a bar line to show distance
- type of map scale which uses a numerical fraction
- process of transferring locations on Earth's surface to a flat map
- a type of map scale which describes the map using words
- Type of region that is scientifically derived, where most people share one or more distinctive characteristic
- The spreading of culture throughout the globe
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 • The starting point of a culture • root word that means "to write" • The physical gap between two objects • The extent of a feature's spread over space • the numbering system which locates meridians • ...
sfsdf 2024-06-19
19 Clues: 1 • 1 • Z, 1 • OG, 1 • OG, 1 • Pop, 1 • Jnky, 1 • Face, 1 • Sour, 1 • Pick, 1 • Lady, 1 • Kush, 1 • Mints, 1 • Mints, 1 • Burger, 1 • Marker, 1 • Churro, 1 • Sunset, 1 • Sour Diesel, 1
Waffle House Crossword 2024-10-21
Across
- A staple beverage offered to patrons.
- Sign The iconic logo that marks Waffle House locations.
- Waffle House promotes a welcoming, familial vibe.
- Stories and legends surrounding Waffle House experiences.
- Another popular breakfast item on the menu.
- Service Focused on friendly interactions with patrons.
- The most popular meal time at the diner.
- The unique atmosphere and traditions at Waffle House.
- A gathering place for people from all walks of life.
- The list of food and drink items available.
- A frequent customer who knows the staff.
- An unexpected occurrence that sometimes happens there.
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- Describes the hearty, often fried food.
- Reflecting the regional cuisine and culture.
- A popular breakfast dish served at the diner.
- A casual restaurant serving comfort food.
- Food Familiar dishes that provide emotional satisfaction.
- The person preparing food in the kitchen.
- Staff who take orders and serve food.
- Browns Shredded potatoes, a signature side item.
- A common breakfast meat served alongside meals.
- Widely recognized and well-established in American culture.
- Night The time when Waffle House is bustling with activity.
- Often used during emergencies or natural disasters.
- Online jokes and images related to Waffle House culture.
25 Clues: A staple beverage offered to patrons. • Staff who take orders and serve food. • Describes the hearty, often fried food. • The most popular meal time at the diner. • A frequent customer who knows the staff. • A casual restaurant serving comfort food. • The person preparing food in the kitchen. • Another popular breakfast item on the menu. • ...
History Words with Friends 2021-10-18
Across
- forced indians to learn white culture
- different cultures get absorbed into the main culture (white)
- railroad guy
- part in time after the civil war
- control of trade (game with money)
- steel guy
- chief of the souix tribe
- business leader
Down
- conflict between the us and native Americans
- strike by steel workers
- act that trys to keep the white culture going
- railroad guy
- name os a political act to divided people
- became rich through ruthless business practices
- oil man
- native american tribes fought the us
- trail that hundreds of Americans traveled on
17 Clues: oil man • steel guy • railroad guy • railroad guy • business leader • strike by steel workers • chief of the souix tribe • part in time after the civil war • control of trade (game with money) • native american tribes fought the us • forced indians to learn white culture • name os a political act to divided people • conflict between the us and native Americans • ...
PP 2 UNIT 2 TEXT 1/2 2018-02-24
14 Clues: jäsen • asento • vatvoa • ompelu • esitys • mukava • pistäytyä • ulkopuolinen • hyväkuntoinen • lääkärintarkastus • bileet, teknobileet • ote, poiminto, katkelma • ongelma, arvoitus, palapeli • jakaa, kuljettaa, toimittaa perille
Desayuno o almuerzo 2024-03-06
15 Clues: el te • el pan • el cafe • la leche • lemonada • refresco • el jamon • el tocino • el platano • las fresas • la gelleta • los huevos • la ensalada • la salchicha • el perrito caliente
Peranakan Culture 2022-02-04
Across
- material that plates,spoons and bowls are made of
- Where Peranakan people live in
- a song that is very popular in peranakan culture
- transportation for the Peranakan culture in the past
- women that were called in peranakan culture
- where peranakan came from
Down
- brooches that woman in Peranakan culture wear
- a top that nyonyas wear
- (noun)what they sew on shoes and pencils cases,cloth in general
- Peranakan woman wear around their waist that Mrs Droze had shown us
- men that were called in Peranakan culture
11 Clues: a top that nyonyas wear • where peranakan came from • Where Peranakan people live in • men that were called in Peranakan culture • women that were called in peranakan culture • brooches that woman in Peranakan culture wear • a song that is very popular in peranakan culture • material that plates,spoons and bowls are made of • ...
Transcultural Nursing Terminology Crossword 2023-09-14
Across
- The unjust, unfair, or biased treatment of an individual or a group of individuals based upon specific characteristics (e.g., race, ethnicity, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, ability, level of attractiveness, body size, etc.)
- Insider knowledge of a culture.
- Attempts to describe the biological and physical traits that categorize people. These categories are used by the government for the U.S. Census.
- Ascribing a fixed, over-generalized belief about a particular group, culture,or class of people to a person, making the assumption that every person within that group is exactly the same.
- Individual or systemic oppression, antagonism, prejudice, discrimination or malice toward a person/people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial, ethnic, or cultural group.
- The tendency of an individual or a group to believe that their cultural values and beliefs are better, more correct, and should be
- The process by which one adapts to another group's culture, norms, practices, or traditions while losing aspects of their own culture.
Down
- The process by which one retains their own minority culture while adapting/including some aspects of the majority culture.
- The process by which attributes found in specific examples or individuals are ascribed or generalized to the entire group or
- A biased, preconceived opinion that is not based upon reason or actual experience.
- The values, behaviors, beliefs & attitudes of a group
- Outsider knowledge of a culture.
- Individual's status of belonging or citizenship to a particular nation through birth or naturalization.
13 Clues: Insider knowledge of a culture. • Outsider knowledge of a culture. • The values, behaviors, beliefs & attitudes of a group • A biased, preconceived opinion that is not based upon reason or actual experience. • Individual's status of belonging or citizenship to a particular nation through birth or naturalization. • ...
What is Anthropology? 2024-01-17
Across
- What does it mean to be _________? The question anthropology studies.
- The sub-field of anthropology that studies human biology, from the origins and evolution of humans as a species, to physical variations between contemporary populations (sans anthropology)..
- ____________ culture includes those parts of a culture that represent something else. Language, for example, is a system of symbols, where shapes represent sounds and words represent things or ideas.
- The entire way of life of a group of people.
- The subfield of anthropology that examines variations in cultures around the world (sans anthropology).
- Type of research used by cultural anthropologists to describe a culture.
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- When we suspend judgement in order to understand a culture.
- The view that society is an integrated whole, and you need to study how the parts are integrated in order to understand a culture.
- The sub-field of anthropology that examines the language of a group of people and its relation to their culture (sans anthropology).
- __________ culture includes such things as desks, socks, glasses, or really any physical object in a culture.
- The subfield of anthropology that uncovers the material remains left by people in order to understand their cultures.
11 Clues: The entire way of life of a group of people. • When we suspend judgement in order to understand a culture. • What does it mean to be _________? The question anthropology studies. • Type of research used by cultural anthropologists to describe a culture. • The subfield of anthropology that examines variations in cultures around the world (sans anthropology). • ...
Quiz 1 #2 ANT 201 Fall 2013 2013-10-04
Across
- anthropological approach that seeks to solve problems in the world
- nowadays called consultant
- physical culture that anthropologists study
- anthropologists argue that we need to look at all aspects of cultures
- the site of Dr. Bodemer's fieldwork
- the process by which one gains culture
- -adaptation e.g.: humans living in area with bright sun develop skin pigmentation
- anthropological agenda that documents threatened cultures
- e.g.: of a paradigm shift among ethnographers
- must be included in informed consent
- e.g. of a cultural-adaptation
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- anthropology that investigates the social & cultural contexts of health & disease
- anthropology that studies human biological diversity in time & space
- most people belong to only one
- approach within qualitative methods
- a problem of culture shock reported by many anthropologists
- fieldwork conducted in one place many times over time
- anthropologists argue we cannot know human nature by focusing only on one culture
- anthropology practiced by Bones
- anthropology that studied how humans and technology coexist
- anthropology for the social & cultural contexts of language, and its change over time
- an example of a quantitative method
- controversy, e.g. anthropologists in wartime
- mutual relationship developed
24 Clues: nowadays called consultant • mutual relationship developed • e.g. of a cultural-adaptation • most people belong to only one • anthropology practiced by Bones • approach within qualitative methods • the site of Dr. Bodemer's fieldwork • an example of a quantitative method • must be included in informed consent • the process by which one gains culture • ...
Unit 3 2025-05-15
Across
- The spread of something.
- Multiple cultures are seen in an area without any blending or adapting of cultures happening.
- Fully taking on another culture.
- The activities a culture participates in.
- A language that is created after mixing the colonizers language with the indigenous language.
- Judging other cultures from your cultures viewpoint.
- Extending control through military or economic control.
- Regional differences in speaking a language that can be seen in vocab,spelling,or pronunciation.
- The land does not look unique.
- A type of diffusion that involves adapting/changing the diffused thing.
- A restriction on behavior which society determines.
Down
- Adapting parts of another culture while preserving parts of your's.
- Countries become more interdependent and connected.
- A type of diffusion that involves relocating/moving.
- Placing settlements on land to claim territory.
- Blending two cultures together to make a new one.
- Cultures become less similar due to lack of interaction.
- A type of diffusion that involves rapid spreading of the thing.
- Cultures become more similar due to interaction.
- A type of diffusion that involves spreading in order of popularity or importance.
- The beliefs of a culture.
21 Clues: The spread of something. • The beliefs of a culture. • The land does not look unique. • Fully taking on another culture. • The activities a culture participates in. • Placing settlements on land to claim territory. • Cultures become more similar due to interaction. • Blending two cultures together to make a new one. • Countries become more interdependent and connected. • ...
achter/klein kinderen 2015-01-16
Across
- straat Kardamylia
- verkoopt Annemiek
- vriend van Lisanne
- vervoermiddel Denise
- cursus Jolinda
- hobby Mattheo
- sport Joran
- speelgoed Kristol
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- eigenschap Rebekka
- waterhobby Florin
- dieren Ando
- eigenschap Ravi
- sport Connor
- is Migo
- oma van Jeanelinn
- hobby dier Romee
- bakt vriend Jamanja
- ....fiest Anjerie
- speelvriendje Ylitsia
19 Clues: is Migo • dieren Ando • sport Joran • sport Connor • hobby Mattheo • cursus Jolinda • eigenschap Ravi • hobby dier Romee • waterhobby Florin • straat Kardamylia • verkoopt Annemiek • oma van Jeanelinn • ....fiest Anjerie • speelgoed Kristol • eigenschap Rebekka • vriend van Lisanne • bakt vriend Jamanja • vervoermiddel Denise • speelvriendje Ylitsia
SEA ANIMALS 2026-02-24
soccer family 2023-08-10
15 Clues: soccer 4 • soccer 3 • soccer 9 • soccer 5 • soccer 2 • soccer 7 • soccer 8 • soccer 6 • soccer 1 • soccer 15 • soccer 11 • soccer 10 • soccer 13 • soccer 12 • soccer 14
new5 2024-06-08
15 Clues: Joan • Peter • Elvis • Patti • David • Motorhead • Canadian trio • Van ___, Eddie • Joey, punk icon • Ginger, drummer • Iggy, punk icon • ___ Straits, band • Eric Clapton's band • London Calling band • Bohemian Rhapsody band
“Roaring Twenties” 2024-10-25
Across
- What the Great Migration is most closely associated with
- What had the most impact in creating a common national popular culture in the United States in the 1920s?
- Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart were well-known
- The new mass entertainment culture of the Roaring Twenties was made possible by
- Both productivity and wages rose and price of manufactured goods decreased.
- The Harlem Renaissance helped introduce African American ___ to the wider American population.
- The economy and culture of the United States were booming.
Down
- increased government corruption as police officials took bribes from gangsters
- They expressed feelings of deep alienation from American society
- the difficulties and challenges faced by African Americans in the early twentieth century
- Ernest Hemingway and Zora Neale Hurston
- World War 1 and new technologies
- Babe Ruth and Jessie Owens
- Women Suffrage
- Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald
- Augusta Savage and Jacob Lawrence
16 Clues: Women Suffrage • Babe Ruth and Jessie Owens • World War 1 and new technologies • Augusta Savage and Jacob Lawrence • Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald • Ernest Hemingway and Zora Neale Hurston • Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart were well-known • What the Great Migration is most closely associated with • The economy and culture of the United States were booming. • ...
Heredity Pop Quiz 2017-07-26
Across
- The allele IA codes for blood type A, IB for blood type B, and Io for blood type O. Both IA and IB are dominant over Io, but IA and IB are __________.
- __________ inheritance involves the inheritance of only one characteristic controlled by only one pair of contrasting alleles.
- In the presence of a dominant allele, the __________ allele does not express itself.
- __________ traits require only one allele to be present for the trait to be expressed.
- A person is __________ if the two alleles for a particular characteristic are different.
- Height is an example of __________variation in which there is a gradual transition from one extreme to another.
- Different forms of a gene, occupying the same relative position on a chromosome.
Down
- Down’s syndrome is a diseases caused by __________ mutations.
- The genetic make-up of an organism.
- __________ factors affect continuous variation, but not discontinuous variation.
- The basic unit of inheritance.
- The outward appearance or visible trait of an organism.
- __________ selection refers to the process which results in organisms with traits best suited for the environment, surviving to reproduce and pass on their genes to the next generation.
13 Clues: The basic unit of inheritance. • The genetic make-up of an organism. • The outward appearance or visible trait of an organism. • Down’s syndrome is a diseases caused by __________ mutations. • __________ factors affect continuous variation, but not discontinuous variation. • Different forms of a gene, occupying the same relative position on a chromosome. • ...
Pop & Financial Education 2025-09-03
Across
- money you earn by the hour or by the amount of work done.
- document that lists your education, skills, and work experience when applying for a job.
- meeting where an employer asks you questions to see if you’re right for the job.
- training program where you learn a job by working for someone who is skilled in that field.
- short-term job or work experience to help you learn about a career.
- word for a job or career.
- skills you learn for a job, like using a computer program or fixing a car.
- skills like teamwork, communication, and time management.
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- steps you take (jobs, education, training) to reach your career goals.
- person who starts and runs their own business.
- things a job gives you, like health insurance or paid vacation.
- relationships with people who can help you find a job or learn more about a career.
- money you earn from working, usually listed by year or month.
13 Clues: word for a job or career. • person who starts and runs their own business. • money you earn by the hour or by the amount of work done. • skills like teamwork, communication, and time management. • money you earn from working, usually listed by year or month. • things a job gives you, like health insurance or paid vacation. • ...
POP PLAYLIST TRACKS! 2025-12-08
13 Clues: 99 • 1963 • Only _ • Rush _ • of '69 • _ Are Blind • _ In America • I _ With You • Crimson and _ • Just What I _ • Take My _ Away • _ Like the Wolf • I Want to Know What _ Is
Death Cultural Crossword 2022-02-12
Across
- At the funeral the members of the family will tear a piece of their clothing.
- The mourners wore dark togas or in some cases they were white.
- A ritual celebrated in India where the widowed Hindu woman would lie on the funeral pyre with her deceased husband and was burned alive.
- They would bury the dead in their graves positioned in the direction of their "paradise." They believed that this would help them pass easier to the afterlife paradise.
- A day that people believe their loved ones who have passed can return to the world of the living for a day.
- A ceremony that includes both Buddhism and Shinto customs.
- The body is chopped up into pieces and left to be eaten by vultures.
Down
- A self-mummification process that was practiced between the 11th and 19th centuries. The self-mummification process would begin over 3000 days prior to their death.
- The person who is mourning must sit on a lower chair and are allowed to accept visitors or deny them.
- In this culture they would place the dead body next to the main entrance and have them blindfolded.
- A culture where they believe the cremation is an occasion for celebration not mourning.
- This culture they would burry their loved ones with their personal belongings to help them in the afterlife. Their graves were in elaborate tombs.
- When they take the dead to get buried they take them out a hole in the wall so the spirit cannot return home. They take them out feet first and take a zig zag path so they cannot find their way back.
- In this culture they are burry their dead as soon as possible right after they re cleaned and wrapped in a white shroud.
- People visit the house to sing hymns to help move the soul to the next world.
- A culture where they believe that depending on how a person acts is going to affect how a person gets reincarnated.
- A Native American tribe that believed they should not fear death but they were scared that the deceased would come back and visit the living.
- In this culture creamtion is not allowed and the body is normally buried by family members.
- The culture in New Guinea where they believe there is a strong correlation between physical and emotional pain so they amputate their finger.
- In this culture the dead were given meticulously carved stones so that the living would remember and honor them. There were elaborate tombs, marble stelai, and statues that were used to mark the graves so the deceased would not be forgotten.
20 Clues: A ceremony that includes both Buddhism and Shinto customs. • The mourners wore dark togas or in some cases they were white. • The body is chopped up into pieces and left to be eaten by vultures. • At the funeral the members of the family will tear a piece of their clothing. • People visit the house to sing hymns to help move the soul to the next world. • ...
History 2021-10-18
Across
- A effort and bill that made any immigrants hoping to neutralize in america illegal.
- Indians were forced to learn white culture and exchange their own culture for out new culture, including religion
- Was known as the most dominant banker and financer throughout the Gilded Age.
- Conflict between a Reserve and America, led by Sauk Leader.
- Was the leading person in the Steel Industry.
- Custers Last stand, a battle with many nicknames, and Custers death.
- Leader for Indian Reserve group, was also leader in fighting off American troops
- Population helped with political decisions
Down
- A business leader who amassed money to the state for financial help.
- A strike between Carnegies workers and himself resulting in all strikers being fired
- Was known for making the biggest oil pipeline in America.
- A game where you buy businesses and move on a planchette.
- Was known for the highest percentage of owned railroads and shipping.
- A term used for wealthy people, as a hurtful phrase
- When many voyagers went north West in an attempt to find new land for the Americas.
- Learning of another culture, in hopes for them to be more alike to said culture.
- Time of blatant corruption as well as political corruption, known as an "age".
17 Clues: Population helped with political decisions • Was the leading person in the Steel Industry. • A term used for wealthy people, as a hurtful phrase • Was known for making the biggest oil pipeline in America. • A game where you buy businesses and move on a planchette. • Conflict between a Reserve and America, led by Sauk Leader. • ...
Society and Culture 2021-01-27
Across
- great stone tomb built for an Egyptian Pharoah
- lower class, middle class, and higher class
- to preserve a corpse
- a yellow precious metal use in jewelry and decoration
- a material that produces a pleasant smell when burned
- a place to store large amounts of stock corn
- a statue or building
- a person who encourages religious practice and does it
- a person from western Asia
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- a building to worship the gods or other religious things in Egypt
- ruler of ancient Egypt
- work especially hard physical work
- a government official
- an Egyptian pyramid
- a river emptying out to a body of water
- a government representative to another country
- a royal pharaoh whom’s golden artifact is very popular
- a person who writes down things
- government by religious leaders
- the people who live in Egypt
20 Clues: an Egyptian pyramid • to preserve a corpse • a statue or building • a government official • ruler of ancient Egypt • a person from western Asia • the people who live in Egypt • a person who writes down things • government by religious leaders • work especially hard physical work • a river emptying out to a body of water • lower class, middle class, and higher class • ...
6. CULTURE SHOCKS 2021-01-15
Across
- molemmat
- sitten
- antaa
- suoraan
- eroavaisuus
- korkea
- takaisin
- naapuri
- kallio
- tyyny
- kieli (puhuttu)
- pääkaupunki
- lentokenttä
- sisällä, sisään
- yhä
- tavata
- käyttää
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- hämmentynyt, sekaisin
- kiusallinen
- kuningatar
- vierailla
- harmaa
- huolehtia, olla huolissaan
- kuningas
- ajatella
- suomalainen
- matto
- vuori
- kirkko
- jopa
- selviytyä
- soittaa puhelimella
- valoisa, kevyt
- tosiaankin
- saapua
35 Clues: yhä • jopa • antaa • matto • vuori • tyyny • sitten • harmaa • korkea • kirkko • kallio • tavata • saapua • suoraan • naapuri • käyttää • molemmat • kuningas • ajatella • takaisin • vierailla • selviytyä • kuningatar • tosiaankin • kiusallinen • eroavaisuus • suomalainen • pääkaupunki • lentokenttä • valoisa, kevyt • kieli (puhuttu) • sisällä, sisään • soittaa puhelimella • hämmentynyt, sekaisin • huolehtia, olla huolissaan
6. CULTURE SHOCKS 2021-01-15
Across
- ajatella
- vuori
- kuningatar
- selviytyä
- saapua
- kirkko
- kuningas
- naapuri
- matto
- käyttää
- molemmat
- eroavaisuus
- tyyny
- lentokenttä
- valoisa, kevyt
- korkea
- sitten
- tavata
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- soittaa puhelimella
- huolehtia, olla huolissaan
- suomalainen
- suoraan
- sisällä, sisään
- jopa
- kiusallinen
- tosiaankin
- hämmentynyt, sekaisin
- antaa
- yhä
- harmaa
- takaisin
- vierailla
- pääkaupunki
- kallio
- kieli (puhuttu)
35 Clues: yhä • jopa • vuori • antaa • matto • tyyny • saapua • kirkko • harmaa • kallio • korkea • sitten • tavata • suoraan • naapuri • käyttää • ajatella • kuningas • molemmat • takaisin • selviytyä • vierailla • kuningatar • tosiaankin • suomalainen • kiusallinen • eroavaisuus • pääkaupunki • lentokenttä • valoisa, kevyt • sisällä, sisään • kieli (puhuttu) • soittaa puhelimella • hämmentynyt, sekaisin • huolehtia, olla huolissaan
culture vocabulary crossword 2020-03-30
Across
- wolves howl to let their pack know they hunted
- moving abroad
- few
- when you talk with other people
- kings have the highest
- force
- a wish
- like the circle of life
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- nuns and priests to church
- on food and water to live
- under zero
- when the sun comes out of the clouds
- the first letter of your name
- dog, cat, hamster
- what you recieve after working hard
- group of people that share a common background
- assignment
- also in maths
- nail polish
- state of being involved
20 Clues: few • force • a wish • under zero • assignment • nail polish • moving abroad • also in maths • dog, cat, hamster • kings have the highest • state of being involved • like the circle of life • on food and water to live • nuns and priests to church • the first letter of your name • when you talk with other people • what you recieve after working hard • when the sun comes out of the clouds • ...
Culture & Health Literacy 2020-08-31
Across
- an individual within an organization who is worth listening to because of their perceived experience and reputation among peers.
- refusal to recognize the cultural needs of another person
- learning style by hearing
- a belief that ones own way of viewing and experiencing the worlds is superior to other perspectives
- learning style by touch
- seeks input from others then makes the final decision
- this leader is focused on the individual characteristics and abilities of each subordinate
- emotional shock experienced by being immersed in a different culture
- strong negative feelings for person of a specific culture
- this allows for improved efficency and legibility for better patient care
- a file that exists of cells in rows and columns and can help arrange, calculate and sort data.
- is the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information needed to make appropriate health decisions
- nurses way of learning - self awareness
- nurses way of learning - science of ethics
- Being literate means having the skills to be able to read, write and speak to understand and create meaning
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- provides a central reference for patient information
- learning style by sight
- the use of telecommunication devices to hold discussions between participants in different locations.
- Culturally appropriate materials may communicate health information more effectively (T/F)
- this type of leader tends to have traits that are not appealing to most workers
- is a person exercising authority conferred upon him by the organization pursuant to the individual's position in the organization.
- racial prejudice
- a way of life that involves unique characteristics of human beings, wherein they share a pattern of learned behaviors such as customs and moral conduct
- the ability to understand and work with numbers.
- the knowledge and understanding of scientific concepts and processes required for personal decision making, participation in civic and cultural affairs, and economic productivity. It also includes specific types of ability
- best known for her theory of human caring
- denoting an approach to medicine, education, and other disciplines that emphasizes the practical application of the findings of the best available current research
- best known for her theory of human caring
- nurses way of learning -science of nursing
- assuming that all people of one culture or race have the same personal characteristics
- nurses way of learning - art of nursing
31 Clues: racial prejudice • learning style by sight • learning style by touch • learning style by hearing • nurses way of learning - art of nursing • nurses way of learning - self awareness • best known for her theory of human caring • best known for her theory of human caring • nurses way of learning -science of nursing • nurses way of learning - science of ethics • ...
Hispanic Culture Crossword 2021-05-31
Across
- celebration/beginning before lent
- Puerto Rico/remember, honor freed slaves
- holiday-pray for family spiritual journey
- romance/hire mariachi/play below lovers window
- stats Jan5th/parade/"arrival" of Three Kings
- "Christmas"
- "Christmas Eve"/dinner/music and gifts
- reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter
- genre-music enjoyed at special occasions
- blindfolded/hit, break it/treats spill out
- 2pm-5pm/nap or rest time
- belief-look that can cause curse people
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- nativity scene
- belief-passing salt=receiving one's bad luck
- celebration of a girl's 15h birthday
- Latin/ television soap opera
- traditional healer found in Latin America
- Mexica/traditional birthday song
- "holy week"/Palm-Easter Sun./Catholic
- child must take bite of cake, using no hands
- Mexican celebration on May 5th
21 Clues: "Christmas" • nativity scene • 2pm-5pm/nap or rest time • Latin/ television soap opera • Mexican celebration on May 5th • Mexica/traditional birthday song • celebration/beginning before lent • celebration of a girl's 15h birthday • "holy week"/Palm-Easter Sun./Catholic • "Christmas Eve"/dinner/music and gifts • belief-look that can cause curse people • ...
Art and culture 2021-05-16
Across
- Author of Ashtadhyayi
- Founder of Carvaka School
- Madhavacharya's philosophy
- Founder of Vikramshila university
- Sufi silsilah not bound by the Sharia
- Type of scroll painting from Rajasthan
- Folk dance of Manipur
- Elaborated gateways in Dravida architechture
- Folk art of Odisha
- Another name for Mithila paintings
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- 19th tirthankara
- Hereditary linkages of musicians
- Six limbs of painting
- Professional drama companies
- Type of a Shikara in Nagara architechture
- The Bull capital of Asoka was found at
- Yakshagana originates from
- Decorative art of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan
- An Animal shown in Pasupati seal
- Standing Buddha from Gupta period was found at
20 Clues: 19th tirthankara • Folk art of Odisha • Author of Ashtadhyayi • Six limbs of painting • Folk dance of Manipur • Founder of Carvaka School • Madhavacharya's philosophy • Yakshagana originates from • Professional drama companies • Hereditary linkages of musicians • An Animal shown in Pasupati seal • Founder of Vikramshila university • Another name for Mithila paintings • ...
World Culture Crossword 2021-05-17
Across
- variety of species in a ecosystem
- how thoughts and feelings are passed on
- something with a certain theme
- a giant wave
- a chain of islands
- to settle in and take control
- what people practice and believe in
- process of redirecting water
- inactive for a long time
- business of trading goods and services
- money
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- transition to desert
- fine particles of soil
- heavy rain and flooding
- The permanent movement of a person
- a artificial water way route
- study of past events
- dry
- A strip of land connecting two lands
- tent
20 Clues: dry • tent • money • a giant wave • a chain of islands • transition to desert • study of past events • fine particles of soil • heavy rain and flooding • inactive for a long time • a artificial water way route • process of redirecting water • to settle in and take control • something with a certain theme • variety of species in a ecosystem • The permanent movement of a person • ...
Latin - Culture Crossword 2021-05-20
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- Roman man who killed Porsenna's right hand man, and stuck his own hand in fire
- people who are described as "Strong" and "Brave"
- The main character in the story, a ten year old roman girl
- Roman value relating to masculine strength and Courage
- The leader of the Etruscans
- Roman value relating to wisdom and foresight
- the friend of Cloelia's mom, is raped then commits suicide
- Roman value relating to devotion to the Gods
- female disciple of Diana, was killed in battle
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- Son of Tarquinius Superbus, responsible for the rape of Lucretia
- Roman value relating to a Roman womans virtue
- Romans are described as brave so they have lots of --
- Roman women were expected to stay home and do this
- After Tarquinius superbus was dethroned Brutus and Collatinus became --
- The enemy of the Romans in "Cloelia"
- male soldier who singlehandedly fought Etruscan soldiers
- Cloelia breaks this by returning home from the enemy camp
- one of the women Cloelia is told about, is tricked by Jupiter and banished by Diana
- Goddess of hunting and the forest, associated with pudicitia
- The main character's best friend, daughter of brutus
20 Clues: The leader of the Etruscans • The enemy of the Romans in "Cloelia" • Roman value relating to wisdom and foresight • Roman value relating to devotion to the Gods • Roman value relating to a Roman womans virtue • female disciple of Diana, was killed in battle • people who are described as "Strong" and "Brave" • Roman women were expected to stay home and do this • ...
UNIT 2 - Culture 2021-12-06
Across
- - skutečný
- - album
- - místnost, pokoj
- - premiér, ministerský předseda (bez mezery)
- - venku, před
- - velký
- - město
- - Liverpool
- - velké město
- - slavný
- - číslo domu (bez mezery)
- - ulice
- - místo
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- - nahrávací studio (bez mezery)
- - přechod pro chodce
- - adresa
- - vědět, znát
- - detektiv
- - britský
- - webová kamera
- - poštovní směrovací číslo
- - pouze, jen
22 Clues: - album • - velký • - město • - ulice • - místo • - adresa • - slavný • - britský • - skutečný • - detektiv • - Liverpool • - pouze, jen • - vědět, znát • - venku, před • - velké město • - webová kamera • - místnost, pokoj • - přechod pro chodce • - číslo domu (bez mezery) • - poštovní směrovací číslo • - nahrávací studio (bez mezery) • - premiér, ministerský předseda (bez mezery)
UNIT 2 - Culture 2021-12-06
Across
- - místnost, pokoj
- - číslo domu (bez mezery)
- - adresa
- - Liverpool
- - webová kamera
- - premiér, ministerský předseda (bez mezery)
- - venku, před
- - místo
- - pouze, jen
- - velký
- - město
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- - vědět, znát
- - přechod pro chodce
- - slavný
- - ulice
- - poštovní směrovací číslo
- - skutečný
- - britský
- - detektiv
- - nahrávací studio (bez mezery)
- - album
- - velké město
22 Clues: - ulice • - album • - místo • - velký • - město • - slavný • - adresa • - britský • - skutečný • - detektiv • - Liverpool • - pouze, jen • - vědět, znát • - venku, před • - velké město • - webová kamera • - místnost, pokoj • - přechod pro chodce • - číslo domu (bez mezery) • - poštovní směrovací číslo • - nahrávací studio (bez mezery) • - premiér, ministerský předseda (bez mezery)
'Sustainability a culture' 2022-01-30
Across
- Materials such as minerals, trees, and water that occur naturally and can be used
- Significant change in climate including temperature, precipitation, or wind that lasts for an extended period.
- Energy that is collected from the Sun
- able to be maintained or continued
- Protection from harm.
- The average increase of temperature of the troposphere.
- A fuel derived directly from living matter
- Something capable of decaying into its basic components.
- something being released, especially gases
- A naturally occurring liquid found beneath the Earth's surface that can be refined into fuel
- Thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth
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- Electricity produced by running water moving a turbine
- The amount of carbon dioxide emitted due to the consumption of fossil fuels by a particular person, group, etc.
- A diet and lifestyle that avoids all animal-derived products.
- The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
- Unrefined petroleum
- A healthy environment where the natural resources are not being overused is called __________.
- A device that converts the wind's kinetic energy into electrical energy
- A natural fuel formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
- cutting of trees
20 Clues: cutting of trees • Unrefined petroleum • Protection from harm. • able to be maintained or continued • Energy that is collected from the Sun • A fuel derived directly from living matter • something being released, especially gases • Thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth • Electricity produced by running water moving a turbine • ...
culture for matura 2022-03-04
21 Clues: poeta • rzeźba • trąbka • wiersz • występ • program • katedra • wystawa • powieść • kurtyna • statyści • scenariusz • hit kinowy • tło, drugi plan • siedzenie, fotel • krajobraz, pejzaż • opowiadanie (2 słowa) • dramat (też jako gatunek) • scena z filmu, książki, itp. • oglądać odcinek za odcinkiem • postać z powieści, filmu, itd.
SUMMER CULTURE CROSSWORD! 2021-06-16
Across
- A good summer drink, if you dig mint and rum
- “Summer of Sam” star with a summer bday
- When I see one of these water guns, I run
- ROBINSON Here’s to her (& Anne Bancroft)
- I used to go here every July
- Lana Del Rey feels this at this time of year
- Johnny Castle + Bodhi = summer icons
- He sings “4th of July” with Exene Cervenka
- Wear ‘em in a shady shower!
- McConaughey’s character in Linklater’s classic
- 20 years ago, “State” alums had this kind of American summer
- She gave Gordon-Levitt 500 days of herself
- The ultimate “Vacation” destination
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- Tennessee Williams’s last summer happened this way
- I love Sweden but still haven’t seen this 2019 film
- “Summer School” star & Pam Dawber’s husband
- Will says summer is time to sit back and do this
- Comedian Howard Kremer spells it this way
- This retro water toy led to some backyard backaches
- After these have gone, Don Henley is comin’ for ya
- Star of “Summer Rental” (& half my old blog)
- For kids, the reason to love summer
- We’re gonna need a bigger one
- Summer’s O.C. boyfriend
- Mine is at least 45, even in the dark
- Ramones ghosts lurk at this beach
- Bananarama had this kinda summer
- Author of “Summer Sisters” & a YA queen
- We love to love her, & not just because Summer is her name
29 Clues: Summer’s O.C. boyfriend • Wear ‘em in a shady shower! • I used to go here every July • We’re gonna need a bigger one • Bananarama had this kinda summer • Ramones ghosts lurk at this beach • For kids, the reason to love summer • The ultimate “Vacation” destination • Johnny Castle + Bodhi = summer icons • Mine is at least 45, even in the dark • ...
Unit 8 - Culture 2018-01-24
20 Clues: guess • track • escape • accept • period • excuse • murder • jogging • fiction • records • previous • hurricane • currently • wonderful • athletics • brilliant • sculpture • photograph • complicated • architecture
Ancient Greek Culture 2019-02-25
Across
- Play with unhappy ending and people dying
- Famous sculptor of the Athena Parthenos and Zeus at Olympia
- Wrote Oresteia trilogy
- Most famous work is the Histories
- Believed government should be run by philosophers
- Wrote comedies including Lysistrata and the Clouds
- Established the Lyceum and wrote Politics
- Temple in Athens featuring Doric columns
- Usually criticized a person, law, or system
- Stories told to entertain and to explain how the world works
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- Famous lyric poet, mainly love poems
- Believed the universe was governed by the laws of music and numbers
- A sculptor who became a philosopher
- Blind epic poet of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Author of the Oedipus trilogy
- Wrote fables like the tortoise and the hare
- First scientific historian
- at Delphi Temple sacred to Apollo where your future could be foretold
- Wrote realistic tragedies based on family life
- Paid professional teachers
20 Clues: Wrote Oresteia trilogy • First scientific historian • Paid professional teachers • Author of the Oedipus trilogy • Most famous work is the Histories • A sculptor who became a philosopher • Famous lyric poet, mainly love poems • Temple in Athens featuring Doric columns • Play with unhappy ending and people dying • Established the Lyceum and wrote Politics • ...
Food and Culture 2019-09-03
Across
- a seed, or the pod containing seeds, of various climbing plants
- if a plant grows, or you grow it, it develops from a seed to a full plant
- long curved fruit with yellow skin
- a basic food made by mixing flour, water and sometimes yeast
- a time when you do not have to go to work or school
- an animal that lives only in water and swims using its tail and fins
- better or more important than usual things
- a young sheep, or the flesh of a young sheep eaten as meat]
- hard round fruit with red skin and white inside
- '3rd; written as a word
- a plant that you eat, for example potatoes, onions, lettuce
- something such as an apple or orange that grows on a tree or a bush, contains seeds and can be eaten as food
- having very little money or few possessions
- a type of bird kept on a farm for its eggs or its meat
- the meat of a cow
- a special day or period when people celebrate something, especially a religious event
- to use money to buy or pay for something
- used to talk about the most recent time you did something
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- an oval, yellow fruit that has sour juice
- a round sweet fruit that has a thick, orange skin and an orange centre divided into many parts
- thin pieces of pasts, a food made from flour and water
- something that you know is true, exists or has happened
- relating to or involving two or more countries
- small grains from a plant that are cooked and eaten
- to give food to a person group or animal
- one or two equal parts of something
- a hollow green red or yellow vegetable
- a food made from milk, which can either be firm or soft and is usually yellow or white in color
- muscles and other soft parts of animals used as food
- having much more money than most people, owning things that could sold for a lot of money
- chart a circle which is divided from its center into several parts to show how a total amount is divided up
- after one other person or thing in order of importance
- before everything or everyone else
- food hot food that can be served very quickly because it is already prepared
- a small piece of sweet food, often made of sugar or chocolate
- a white liquid produced by women and other female animals, such as cows
36 Clues: the meat of a cow • '3rd; written as a word • long curved fruit with yellow skin • before everything or everyone else • one or two equal parts of something • a hollow green red or yellow vegetable • to give food to a person group or animal • to use money to buy or pay for something • an oval, yellow fruit that has sour juice • better or more important than usual things • ...
Culture Christmas Crossword 2019-11-18
Across
- Found Under the Christmas Tree
- Lightening
- ________ to the world!
- Red Holiday Flower
- Used to Describe Santa
- Decorative Spheres
- Where Santa's Workshop is Located
- Given to Those on the Naughty List
- Holiday Themed Songs
- Hot Beverage
- Helpers
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- Meet me Under the _________
- Where the Stockings Hang
- French Christmas
- Leader of Reindeer
- Holiday in December That Lasts Eight Days
- Thunder
- "Bah Hum Bug"
- On Your Tree and House
- Boughs of ____________
20 Clues: Thunder • Helpers • Lightening • Hot Beverage • "Bah Hum Bug" • French Christmas • Leader of Reindeer • Red Holiday Flower • Decorative Spheres • Holiday Themed Songs • ________ to the world! • Used to Describe Santa • On Your Tree and House • Boughs of ____________ • Where the Stockings Hang • Meet me Under the _________ • Found Under the Christmas Tree • Where Santa's Workshop is Located • ...
Society and Culture 2012-08-23
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- is a collection of items that are gathered together to form a total quantity.
- is considered by many to be the father of sociology.
- describes a lack of social norms; "normlessness"
- (or primary socialization) in sociology is the acceptance and learning of a set of norms and values established through the process of socialization
- refers to the patterns of communication, interpretation and adjustment between individuals
- used a multidimensional approach to analyzing society
- is two or more humans who interact with one another, share similar characteristics and collectively have a sense of unity
- self is a social psychological concept, created by Charles Horton Cooley in 1902 (McIntyre 2006), stating that a person's self grows out of society's interpersonal interactions and the perceptions of others.
- A sociological perspective that holds that social interactions usually follow familiar and predicable scripts, much like theatrical productions.
- evolved from the work of Emile Durkheim
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- laid the groundwork for Communism, which didn't work out well, but it was a contribution to the field in any event. It was a philosophy which impacted sociology, economics, and political science
- is thus ‘the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained
- he approached by objective introspection
- is socialization by the school.schools obviously teach us academic skills but as sociologists have shown,they are teaching us alot more
- mead The most important sociological contribution of Mead is derived from his work: “Mind, Self, and Society” (1934).
- (sociology), actions or behaviors that violate social norms
- is the study of society
- Behavior (journal), an interdisciplinary journal which focuses on social deviance
- identified two models of the Filipino value system. The first is the exogenous model or the foreign model, while the second is the indigenous model or the traditional model.
- is one of the major theoretical approaches to sociological thought. It originated with Karl Marx and his critique of capitalism and has since developed along a number of lines.
- (1922-1982) was one of the most astute sociological observers of the dynamics of everyday life and his contribution to microsociology is immense.
- developed on of the first comprehensive theories of infantile sexuality and psychoanalysis.
- means individuals who are considered as a whole group
23 Clues: is the study of society • evolved from the work of Emile Durkheim • he approached by objective introspection • describes a lack of social norms; "normlessness" • is considered by many to be the father of sociology. • used a multidimensional approach to analyzing society • means individuals who are considered as a whole group • ...
EDUCATION AND CULTURE 2015-11-02
25 Clues: Lohn • Ziel • Druck • fremd • leicht • Umfrage • Speicher • Albtraum • Publikum • peinlich • schätzen • unbeliebt • erreichen • überfallen • angemessen • beunruhigt • Entwicklung • unglaublich • Fortschritt • vorbereitet • Durchschnitt • überwältigend • Errungenschaft • verständnisvoll • Selbstvertrauen
What is Culture? 2024-04-30
Across
- a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language
- the body of expressive culture shared by a particular group of people
- beliefs, habits, and behaviours that are characteristic of a particular community
- the application or use of ideas or beliefs
- a day when no work is done
- a religious or solemn ceremony
- the study of past events
- the way in which a person conducts themselves
- a traditional and widely accepted way of doing something
- a system of communication used by a particular country or community
- a manner of doing something
- an account of past events
- people who share a common cultural background or descent
- the action of marking an important event or occasion
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
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- any nutritious substance
- the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behaviour toward others
- a group of two or more persons related by birth, marriage, or adoption
- a garment worn by a member of a religious order
- a long-established custom or belief passed from one generation to another
- the men, women, and children of a particular nation, community, or ethnic group
- area outside large towns or cities
- a person's principles or standards of behaviour
- the part played by a person
- trust or confidence in something
- the production of something
- a particular system of faith and worship
- variety
- an affinity for a place or situation
29 Clues: variety • any nutritious substance • the study of past events • an account of past events • a day when no work is done • the part played by a person • the production of something • a manner of doing something • a religious or solemn ceremony • trust or confidence in something • area outside large towns or cities • an affinity for a place or situation • ...
