pop culture Crossword Puzzles
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-21
28 Clues: no • the • but • yes • jazz • more • pizza • fruit • salad • soccer • tennis • spanish • baseball • swimming • football • music by • homework • cafeteria • pop music • chocolate • rock music • basketball • volleyball • chinese food • mexican food • italian food • english class • classical music
LATIN ROOT WORDS & THEIR MEANING 2019-03-13
34 Clues: tot • doc • pop • ten • ver • -jur • aqua • phon • star • demo • star • acid • -lun • book • dead • circ • cand • dent • under • speak • miser • hyper • socio • -mort • -magn • -junct • -insul • -plaud • living • against • -termin • -chrono • casualty • gift/give
La comida(Repaso del vocabulario) 2024-02-13
28 Clues: 🐟 • pop • milk • meat • rice • eggs • fruit • lunch • table • toast • water • beans • juice • dinner • coffee • butter • fritas • to eat • to take • dessert • chicken • lettuce • to drink • breakfast • hamburguesa con • sed I am thirsty • hambre I am hungry • brócoli, lechuga, toamtes son
ss 2024-04-10
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- - Semiconductor device
- - Cross-sectional imaging
- - Coastal waterway
- - Subatomic particle
- - Sound effects
- - Central courtyard
- - Asymmetry measure
- - Study of word origins
- - Political scandal
- - Peppery green
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- - Data spread
- - Nuclear reaction
- - Thai currency
- - Ecological renewal
- - K-pop fandom name
- - Property of mass
- - Sun deity
- - Initial version
- - Flightless bird
- - German highway
20 Clues: - Sun deity • - Data spread • - Thai currency • - Sound effects • - Peppery green • - German highway • - Initial version • - Flightless bird • - Nuclear reaction • - Coastal waterway • - Property of mass • - K-pop fandom name • - Central courtyard • - Asymmetry measure • - Political scandal • - Ecological renewal • - Subatomic particle • - Semiconductor device • - Study of word origins • ...
cc 2024-04-11
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- - Warm pink-orange
- - Windflower
- - Scratch-resistant crystal
- - Military attire
- - Projectile weapon
- - Water container
- - Single-story dwelling
- - Nostalgic
- - Measures small volumes
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- - Thai New Year
- - Loose robe
- - Raw fish slices
- - Sweet syrup
- - Displays images
- - Foot health
- - Feeder stream
- - K-pop fandom name
- - Precision shooter
- - Relaxation retreat
- - Indian rice dish
20 Clues: - Nostalgic • - Loose robe • - Windflower • - Sweet syrup • - Foot health • - Thai New Year • - Feeder stream • - Raw fish slices • - Displays images • - Military attire • - Water container • - Warm pink-orange • - Indian rice dish • - K-pop fandom name • - Precision shooter • - Projectile weapon • - Relaxation retreat • - Single-story dwelling • - Measures small volumes • - Scratch-resistant crystal
qq 2024-04-11
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- - Footstool
- - Rice ball
- - Hawaiian greeting
- - Knowledge gained
- - Language Chinese dialect
- - Plant-sucking pest
- - Billing document
- - Noble title
- - Raised design
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- - Mediterranean fruit
- - Symbolic practice
- - Greek liquor
- - Geological period
- - K-pop star
- - Magical tool
- - Average value
- - Hardy shrub
- - Study of fish
- - Men's underwear style
- - Balanced plank
20 Clues: - Footstool • - Rice ball • - K-pop star • - Hardy shrub • - Noble title • - Greek liquor • - Magical tool • - Average value • - Study of fish • - Raised design • - Balanced plank • - Knowledge gained • - Billing document • - Symbolic practice • - Geological period • - Hawaiian greeting • - Plant-sucking pest • - Mediterranean fruit • - Men's underwear style • - Language Chinese dialect
Classic Words II & IV 2022-11-14
26 Clues: ad • fer • pop • sur • com • vid • vita • cent • loco • alter • matri • stell • pater • intra • contra • gloomy • abundant • ridicule • charitable • to acquire • to appease • lying flat • full of life • clearly seen • able to be heard • a quick clever reply
Quilt 1 2023-05-24
32 Clues: two • sil • dad • one • fem • bro • bil • mom • sis • four • grad • gram1 • gram2 • grmpa • three • Māori • uncle2 • uncle1 • maiden • kiwima • auntie • cousin1 • cousin2 • auntie1 • cousin3 • gruncle1 • paternal • gruncle2 • grauntie1 • grauntie2 • last name • kiwi gramp
spanish crossword 2026-01-13
30 Clues: pop • soup • food • milk • fruit • bread • lunch • salsa • Juice • drink • Pizza • water • soccer • dinner • coffee • cereal • cheese • grapes • banana • Apples • baseball • Swimming • sandwich • wrestling • volleyball • French fries • mexican food • Chinese food • italian food • american football
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 • ...
birthday words 2025-09-23
k-pop groups 2016-04-10
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- a name for an aggressive creature.
- Not before or during school but....
- a endless, continuous amount of time
- The number after 16
- the number after three and 60 seconds.
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- the 1st, 15th and 1st letter of the alphabet
- the opposite of cold
- A theory for how the Earth was created.
- a delicious red cake
- an algebra equation for a number and its square
- the opposite of a loser.
- something not done once but..
- two o clock
13 Clues: two o clock • The number after 16 • the opposite of cold • a delicious red cake • the opposite of a loser. • something not done once but.. • a name for an aggressive creature. • Not before or during school but.... • a endless, continuous amount of time • the number after three and 60 seconds. • A theory for how the Earth was created. • the 1st, 15th and 1st letter of the alphabet • ...
k-pop groups 2025-12-12
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- a KQ entertaiment boy group who debuted on october 24,2018 with 8 members
- a girl group with 4 members The group is known for popularizing the metaverse concept and hyperpop music in K-pop
- a boy band who went through a 2020 survival competition
- is a South Korean boy band formed and managed by FNC Entertainment, consisting of Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Soul, and Jongseob.
- the first k-pop boy group with 25 members
- a girl group with 9 members and debuted on october 20, 2015
- a boy band from JYP entertainment they debuted 2018
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- The group consists of five members: Sakura, Kim Chaewon, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, and Hong Eunchae. Originally a sextet ensemble, member Kim Garam departed from the group in July 2022
- a girl group with 7 members formed by KG entertaiment
- a girl group of 5 members who just recently lost a lawsuit
- a boy band they dubeuted agust 18 2025 all members are younger than 21
- a global girl group who made the famous song gnarly
- a boy group that made the famous song dynamite
13 Clues: the first k-pop boy group with 25 members • a boy group that made the famous song dynamite • a global girl group who made the famous song gnarly • a boy band from JYP entertainment they debuted 2018 • a girl group with 7 members formed by KG entertaiment • a boy band who went through a 2020 survival competition • ...
Transcultural Nursing Terminology Crossword 2023-09-14
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Pop art 2023-03-29
6 Clues: This is the original name for pop art • The way colour is used in pop art pictures • A fighting machine who makes screen prints • The name of the artist who makes cartoon pop art • The pattern used to create texture in pop art pictures • 2 words, This is done to Pop art images to make them stand out
Unit 2 Vocabulary Puzzle 2025-09-07
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- ___________ societiey is a community where people from many different cultures live together.
- The _______ system is the way a society decides how to make, share, and use goods and money.
- A part of culture, such as language, food, music, or clothing.
- ___________ themes are ideas or lessons that are true in all cultures, like kindness or respect.
- Human ________ are things all people around the world have or do, like needing food and shelter or having families.
- __________ of society are important groups or systems in society, like schools, families, and governments, that help organize how people live together.
- Basic things people must have to live, like food, water, and shelter (human _______).
- An area where people share the same customs, language, or way of life (Culture).
- The place where a culture or idea first started.
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- Cultural ___________ are the parts of a place that show how people have changed or used the land, like buildings, farms, or roads.
- The group of people who make and enforce rules for a community, city, or country.
- Differences in how cultures do things, like different foods or traditions.
- A set of beliefs about gods, spirits, or the meaning of life that people follow.
- A small, specific part of culture, like saying “hello” a certain way or a special kind of dance.
- ___________ patterns are the way people live and build homes in an area, like in cities, towns, or farms.
- Having many different cultures in one place is proof of cultural ___________.
- When ideas, customs, or things from one culture spread to another culture (cultural _________).
17 Clues: The place where a culture or idea first started. • A part of culture, such as language, food, music, or clothing. • Differences in how cultures do things, like different foods or traditions. • Having many different cultures in one place is proof of cultural ___________. • A set of beliefs about gods, spirits, or the meaning of life that people follow. • ...
Death Cultural Crossword 2022-02-12
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
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
Peranakan Culture 2022-02-04
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
Diversity Vocabulary 2022-09-12
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- identity: The range of characteristics pertaining to, and differentiating between masculinity and femininity
- The belief that a person’s own culture is the best or most natural.
- Discrimination in favor of able-bodied people.
- humility: An acknowledgement of one’s own barriers to true intercultural understanding.
- A person’s identity with a particular racial, national, or cultural group and support of that group’s customs, beliefs, and language.
- A local geographic or global human population distinguished as a more or less distinct group by genetically transmitted physical characteristics.
- Treatment or consideration based on class or category rather than individual merit; partiality or prejudice.
- Varied differences in people.
- competence: refers to an ability to interact effectively with people of different cultures and socio-economic backgrounds, particularly in the context of human resources, non-profit organizations, and government agencies whose employees work with persons from different cultural/ethnic backgrounds.
- Bias against, or unfair treatment of, persons based on their age.
- Unfounded negative bias often based on stereotyping.
- shock: The difficulties and feelings of uneasiness people have when exposed to another culture.
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- To be understanding or sensitive to the feelings, thoughts, and experiences of others.
- Adopting the habits, customs, and patterns of a new culture.
- Everything about the way a group of people live.
- The belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others.
- Preconceived generalizations about certain groups of people.
- generativity: Giving back to future generations by passing on cultural values and traditions.
- norming: The practice of judging female military recruits, or female applicants in the workforce, by less stringent standards than their male counterparts.
19 Clues: Varied differences in people. • Discrimination in favor of able-bodied people. • Everything about the way a group of people live. • Unfounded negative bias often based on stereotyping. • Adopting the habits, customs, and patterns of a new culture. • Preconceived generalizations about certain groups of people. • ...
“Roaring Twenties” 2024-10-25
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
History 2021-10-18
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
U5 Culture Test 2022-03-20
17 Clues: theft • jurin • origin • fear of • jumpman • melting pot • social media • more isolated • Understanding • generalization • become a part of • Don't be a judge • culture spreading • Culture you can "See" • meaning and purpose of life • Something you hold to be true about the world • what a society or individuals see as important
Chapter 15 Organizational Culture 2021-04-21
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- creating a sense of ______ is the first step to increase the chances of a successful organizational culture change.
- __________ are shared principles, standards, and goals
- onboarding is not a ________ practice for new employees.
- _______ oriented cultures hold employees and managers accountable for successs and rewards are tied to performance indicators
- attraction to __________ to attrition to onboarding
- some elements of _________ systems invlove rewarding behaviors versus results
- _________ statements are tangible declarations of purpose, describing who the company is and what it does
- _________ refers to the natural process in which the candidates who do not fit in will leave the company.
- countercultures that oppose the values of the broader organizational culture are often shaped by a ____________ leader.
- _______ cultures are predictable, rule-oriented, and bureaucratic
- A type of method used in observational or qualitative studies. This method can include interviews with employees and in some cases researchers may even "embed" themselves in the organization.
- as role models, ________ send signals about the norms and values that are expected of organizational members.
- Organizational _________ is a system of shared assumptions, values, and beliefs that indicate appropriate behavior within an organization
- this is the third step to increase the chances of a successful organizational culture change.
- __________ reflect beliefs about human nature and reality
- and compiles data about customers to predict future purchases
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- ________ culture emphasizes high-quality service and employees are empowered to resolve customer problems in ways they see fit
- _______ are useful during culture change efforts to help enlist employee support
- ________ are repetitive activites within an organization that have symbolic meaning.
- _____ is a trusted person who provides an employee with advice and support regarding career-related matters.
- Within _____ cultures, organizations can reduce accidents
- _____ shared with new employees communicate the company's history, its values and priorities, and serve the purpose of creating a bond between new employees and the organization
- Like people, organizations have their own "____________"
- A _________ culture may also be a liability during a merger due to a clash of cultures, as well as a clash of structures and operating systems.
- _________ arises from personal characteristics of employees and managers as well as different conditions under which work is performed.
- ____________ are visible, tangible aspects of organizational culture
- ______ oriented cultures have the highest employee satisfaction and retention rates
- Industry characteristics and __________ act as a force to create similarities among organizational cultures
- well-crafted ___________ programs can teach employees the new norms and behavioral styles
- ________ cultures value outperforming competitors through competitive actions
- Stitch Fix is an example of a ______ oriented firm, which built its business around
31 Clues: attraction to __________ to attrition to onboarding • __________ are shared principles, standards, and goals • onboarding is not a ________ practice for new employees. • Like people, organizations have their own "____________" • Within _____ cultures, organizations can reduce accidents • __________ reflect beliefs about human nature and reality • ...
Society and Culture 2021-01-27
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- 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
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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
6. CULTURE SHOCKS 2021-01-15
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- - 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
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- - 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
1960s Drug Culture 2024-05-01
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- - Iconic music festival
- - Cannabis resin
- - Ginsberg, Beat poet
- - Leary, LSD advocate
- - Cannabis
- - Experiencing a psychedelic trip
- - Psychedelic alkaloid
- – Garcia, Grateful Dead guitarist
- - Rolled marijuana cigarettes
- - Informal term for LSD
- - Counterculture figure
- - Aldous, author of "The Doors of Perception"
- - Art and music style
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- - Consciousness explorer
- - Visual effect associated with hallucinogens
- - Expansion
- - Counterculture epicenter
- - Hallucinogenic experience
- - Power, peace movement
- - Pranksters, Ken Kesey's group
- - Opioid drug
- - Hallucinogenic drug
- - Slang for drugs
- - Altered state of consciousness
- - LSD-induced anxiety
25 Clues: - Cannabis • - Expansion • - Opioid drug • - Cannabis resin • - Slang for drugs • - Ginsberg, Beat poet • - Leary, LSD advocate • - Hallucinogenic drug • - LSD-induced anxiety • - Art and music style • - Psychedelic alkaloid • - Iconic music festival • - Power, peace movement • - Informal term for LSD • - Counterculture figure • - Consciousness explorer • - Counterculture epicenter • ...
New Urban Culture 2023-01-12
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- Laws that required children to attend school usually through 6th grade.
- is a residential area on or near the outskirts of a city.
- tall buildings with many floors supported by a lightweight steel frame.
- the process of holding on to older traditions while adapting to a new culture.
- organized attacks on Jewish villages
- conditions that drive people from their homes
- conditions that attract people to a new area
- Young Men’s Hebrew Association
- an airless room below the deck of a ship.
- color Refers to the speech and habits of a particular region.
- Low priced paperbacks that offered thrilling adventure stories.
- was a new kind of music with a lively, rhythmic sound.
- House community centers that offered service to the poor.
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- Church sponsored, schools.
- Buildings Six or seven stories high, divided into small apartments, sometimes without windows, heat or indoor bathrooms
- americans who sought to limit immigration and preserve the country for native-born white protestants
- the movement of population from farms to cities
- Young Women’s Hebrew Association
- Sensationalistic or biased stories that newspapers present as objective truth.
- store sold all kinds of goods in different sections or departments.
- standards for construction and safety
- was a variety of shows that included comedians, song-and-dance routines, and acrobats.
- A group of writers that tried to show the harsh side of life as it was.
- House an old mansion converted into a settlement house in 1889 by Jane Addams
24 Clues: Church sponsored, schools. • Young Men’s Hebrew Association • Young Women’s Hebrew Association • organized attacks on Jewish villages • standards for construction and safety • an airless room below the deck of a ship. • conditions that attract people to a new area • conditions that drive people from their homes • the movement of population from farms to cities • ...
Culture Pas Générale 2023-02-04
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- Il détaille avec assurance.
- En 2019, elles étaient noires et molles.
- L’une des siennes est cassée.
- Slide O’Clock terrasse les ennemis de ce vert.
- Il peut combiner Thor et ses Maesltröms.
- Aux 20 ans de Maxence, il a commencé à fumer.
- Regarde par la fenêtre, tu vas en voir tout un tas.
- Il conte au décompte des bêtes.
- Presque un cavalier grec malade.
- Une parenthèse, mais plus confortable.
- Y’a un caca dans son eau…
- Il a pas l’air épanoui ce garçon.
- Il synthétise assez mal.
- Il a combattu un balai pour de l’alcool.
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- Il joue des maths.
- L’homme grenouille a perdu sa trousse.
- Il a roulé jusqu’à Portivy pour un Abuelo.
- Un seul, il n’y a que lui pour l’atteindre.
- Le bois rouillé.
- On s’en fout !
- La réponse est dans l’autre pays du fromage.
- Sur un bloc, il était pas content.
- 6-3.
- Elle trace le chemin du dimanche.
- Fou-jobar infréquentable, pauvre et con.
- Simplet à travers les arbres, une hache à la main montrant la direction.
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. • Elle trace le chemin du dimanche. • Il a pas l’air épanoui ce garçon. • Sur un bloc, il était pas content. • ...
Aboriginal Music & Culture 2023-02-07
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- A person from whom one is descended; a forebear.
- The act of telling stories, especially orally.
- The process of becoming sound or healthy again, or the process of making someone or something sound or healthy again.
- A custom or belief that is passed down from generation to generation.
- A relationship or link between two or more things.
- A group of people who live in the same area and share common interests, beliefs, or values.
- Something that is handed down from a predecessor, or something that is left behind after death.
- A formal event, often religious or spiritual in nature, that is marked by traditional or ceremonial activities.
- A belief in a higher power, and a sense of connection to the universe, nature, and the divine.
- The solid surface of the earth, considered as a whole.
- A network of paths across the land, created by ancestral beings during the Dreamtime, that mark the songs and stories of the Indigenous peoples of Australia.
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- A concept in Indigenous Australian mythology that refers to a time when ancestral beings created the world and laid down the rules for society and the environment.
- The natural world and its phenomena, considered as a whole.
- Originating from and characteristic of a particular place or country; native.
- A pleasing combination of musical notes, sounds, or rhythms.
- A musical instrument traditionally made and played by Indigenous Australians.
- The beliefs, values, practices, and objects that characterize a group or society.
- A creative expression of human imagination and skill.
- A set of actions or words that are performed in a particular way, usually for religious or spiritual reasons.
- A feeling of admiration or esteem for someone or something.
20 Clues: The act of telling stories, especially orally. • A person from whom one is descended; a forebear. • A relationship or link between two or more things. • A creative expression of human imagination and skill. • The solid surface of the earth, considered as a whole. • The natural world and its phenomena, considered as a whole. • ...
Hippie culture lingo 2023-09-01
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- - All you need is...
- - Wide-legged pants.
- - Shared living space.
- spirit - Nonconformist.
- - The "Age of Aquarius" musical.
- - Mind-altering art
- - Hendrix, guitar legend.
- - Cool, man!
- - Joplin, famous singer.
- sign - Hand gesture.
- - Hippie movement.
- - Psychedelic drug.
- child - Another name for a hippie.
- Bus - Hippie transportation.
- - Fragrant oil.
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- - Symbol of peace.
- - Colorful clothing style.
- - Spiritual guide.
- - Peaceful gathering.
- - Worn as jewelry.
- - Mind-bending experience.
- - Hippie ideal.
- - Iconic music festival.
- - Street in San Francisco.
- test - Ken Kesey's events.
- - Against the war.
- - Hippie's message.
- - Shared lifestyle.
- - Folk rock artist.
- - What goes around...
30 Clues: - Cool, man! • - Hippie ideal. • - Fragrant oil. • - Symbol of peace. • - Spiritual guide. • - Worn as jewelry. • - Against the war. • - Hippie movement. • - Mind-altering art • - Hippie's message. • - Shared lifestyle. • - Psychedelic drug. • - Folk rock artist. • - All you need is... • - Wide-legged pants. • sign - Hand gesture. • - Peaceful gathering. • - What goes around... • ...
Mexican Culture Crossword 2022-12-08
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- the founding father of the Mexican independence revolution
- have a strong fragrance and symbolizes death
- the word for spirit animals in Coco
- similar to confetti
- Padre Hidalgo was ______ and killed
- cross
- Mexico gained full independence in ____
- Mexico declared independence in ____ (type out the number in word form ex: fifteentwenty)
- Altars used for offerings
- Where was the first call for independence?
- one of the prehispanic cultures in meso-America
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- what does the crowd call in response to the leader
- Spanish name for games/toys
- Spanish word for grave
- Mexico wanted independence from ____.
- the ___ of Mexico commemorates the first grito
- sweets
- The first call for independence was called the el ___ de dolores
- declared independence two days after Mexico
- Dia de los muertos is a _______ holiday
- also known as "bread of the dead"
- where mexicans gather every year to commemorate the first grito
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 ____. • Dia de los muertos is a _______ holiday • Mexico gained full independence in ____ • ...
1960s Hippie Culture 2023-05-04
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- - Musical that celebrated hippie culture and challenged societal norms.
- - Term used to describe the altered states of consciousness experienced by many hippies.
- - Dyeing technique used to create unique, colorful clothing.
- - Alternative cultural movement that challenged mainstream values and beliefs.
- - Emotion embraced by the hippie culture as a guiding principle.
- - First name of a writer and counterculture figure associated with the hippie movement.
- - Symbol of peace and love associated with the hippie movement.
- - First name of a famous female rock singer associated with the hippie movement.
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- - San Francisco neighborhood known for its hippie population.
- - Refers to people who rejected mainstream society and its values.
- - Famous 1969 music festival that attracted many hippies.
- - Term used to describe the hallucinogenic experiences of many hippies.
- - Term used to describe the freedom that hippies sought in their lifestyle and beliefs.
- - Word often used by hippies to express their desire for an end to war and violence.
- - Living arrangement in which people share resources and responsibilities.
- - Colloquial term used to refer to LSD.
- - Gathering of hippies and other counterculture members.
- - Name of a popular hippie band from San Francisco.
- - Gathering of people to express their love for one another and their values.
- - Hallucinogenic drug popular among hippies.
20 Clues: - Colloquial term used to refer to LSD. • - Hallucinogenic drug popular among hippies. • - Name of a popular hippie band from San Francisco. • - Gathering of hippies and other counterculture members. • - Famous 1969 music festival that attracted many hippies. • - Dyeing technique used to create unique, colorful clothing. • ...
Culture Fair @ NWHS 2025-04-03
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- This Asian country is the world's most populous country
- As its name suggests, the equator runs through this country
- This African country, found on the Horn of Africa, is the easternmost nation on the continent
- Did you know that several species of penguins live on the rocky coasts of Chile and this country?
- This North American country is the site of many ancient civilizations including the Maya and Aztec
- This country was home to the bulk of the ancient Mayan civilization
- Tourists from all over the world travel to this country to visit Machu Pichu, high in the Andes
- When the Taliban returned to power in 2021, many citizens were forced to flee this Asian nation
- This South American country is one of the region's major suppliers of petroleum
- Once part of the Indus Valley civilization, this country's capital is Islamabad
- It shares Hispaniola Island with Haiti
- Most famous for its canal, its name also refers to a type of hat and a one-word Van Halen song
- In Spanish, its name means "rich coast"
- This country is one of two countries that sits on two continents. Its capital is Ankara
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- Tegucigalpa is the capital of this Central American nation
- Bogota is the capital of this South American country
- The capital of this Asian country has hosted both the Summer (2008) and Winter (2022) Olympics
- The capital of this landlocked South American country is Asuncion
- This country hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Island nation off the southern tip of India
- This Central American country has the same motto as the USA
- Visitors from all over the world travel to this nation to see the Pyramids of Giza
- The flag of this South American country features the sun
- This former French colony was the site of a controversial conflict that spanned two decades
- This South American country is home to the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue
- Fidel Castro was once the leader of this island nation
- This nation lies between Guatemala and Honduras on the Pacific Ocean
27 Clues: It shares Hispaniola Island with Haiti • In Spanish, its name means "rich coast" • Island nation off the southern tip of India • This country hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics • Bogota is the capital of this South American country • Fidel Castro was once the leader of this island nation • This Asian country is the world's most populous country • ...
Belgian Beer Culture 2025-05-01
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- Make (beer) by soaking, boiling, and fermentation.
- Building(s) occupied by a community of monks or nuns. (Beer style category)
- Barley or other grain that has been steeped, germinated, and dried, used for brewing.
- Member of a religious community of men typically living under vows. (Historically brewers)
- Relating to a specific monastic order known for brewing (protected designation).
- Small restaurant selling light meals and drinks. (Social hub for beer)
- Blend of aged and young lambics, known for sourness and carbonation.
- Religious or solemn ceremony involving prescribed actions. (Describes Belgian beer practices)
- Flower cones used in brewing to add bitterness and aroma.
- Having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar. (Characteristic of Lambics/Flanders Reds)
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- European country famed for its diverse ales and chocolates.
- Lambic beer fermented with cherries.
- Alcoholic drink made from yeast-fermented malt flavored with hops.
- Belgian beer style using spontaneous fermentation.
- Style of dark, malty Trappist/Abbey beer.
- Style of strong, golden, fruity/spicy Trappist/Abbey beer.
- Type of beer brewed using warm fermentation, often fruity or spicy.
- Microscopic fungus crucial for fermentation in brewing.
- Hard, brittle substance, typically transparent; vessel for drinking. (Important in Belgium!)
- Cause (a liquid) to flow from a container in a steady stream. (Done carefully)
20 Clues: Lambic beer fermented with cherries. • Style of dark, malty Trappist/Abbey beer. • Make (beer) by soaking, boiling, and fermentation. • Belgian beer style using spontaneous fermentation. • Microscopic fungus crucial for fermentation in brewing. • Flower cones used in brewing to add bitterness and aroma. • Style of strong, golden, fruity/spicy Trappist/Abbey beer. • ...
culture social relations 2025-04-22
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- Negative attitudes or beliefs about one’s own ingroup.
- The subjective experiences people have as they adapt their behaviors and thinking.
- The social resources available to a person that can be used to obtain their goals. These include social factors such as interpersonal trust, civic engagement, and time spent with friends.
- The process by which people adopt a different cultural system because of continuous contact with a new, distinct, or different culture, and that results in individual change.
- The degree of freedom and opportunity a culture affords its members to choose and move among interpersonal relationships, allowing individuals to have opportunities to forge new relationships and end others, engage with strangers, and choose friends.
- bias The tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms one’s preexisting beliefs, while giving less consideration to alternative possibilities.
- Yielding to real or imagined social pressure.
- The unfair treatment of others based on their group membership.
- Yielding to social pressure in one’s public behavior, even though one’s private beliefs may not have changed.
- Stereotypes about other groups.
- Stereotypes about your own group.
- The stereotype of Asian Americans as overachievers.
- Any act or behavior that intentionally hurts another person, either physically or psychologically.
- How people change their behaviors or ways of thinking in a new cultural environment.
- “Brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral and environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative racial slights and insults to the target person or group” (Sue et al., 2007, p. 271).
- Prejudice that is verbalized and thus made public.
- A category of individuals people of all cultures create. Ingroup members generally have a history of shared experiences and an anticipated future that produce a sense of intimacy, familiarity, and trust.
- The tendency to view the world through one’s own cultural filters.
- Prejudicial attitudes, values, or beliefs that are unspoken and perhaps even outside conscious awareness.
- People’s ability to work together toward common goals.
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- A marriage in which someone other than the couple being married makes the decision about who will be wed. Oftentimes, this can be the parents of the individuals being wed.
- Cultures in which norms place a strong emphasis on status and reputation.
- The proposition that contact between groups is especially effective in reducing prejudice.
- The belief that others lack human qualities.
- The proposition that immigrants and sojourners with characteristics that match their host cultures will adjust better than those with less match.
- The degree to which a person’s characteristics match those of the new cultural environment in which they will acculturate.
- The fear that an ingroup member’s behavior can reinforce negative stereotypes about one’s group.
- Discrimination that occurs on the level of a large group, society, organization, or institution.
- The tendency to prejudice others on the basis of their group membership.
- Attracting someone who is already in a romantic relationship with someone else.
- A category of individuals people of all cultures create. Outgroup members generally include all individuals who are not in one’s ingroup. Outgroup members generally lack a history of shared experience and do not have an anticipated future.
- Generalized images we have about groups of people, particularly about their underlying psychological characteristics or personality traits.
- A form of compliance that occurs when people follow direct commands, usually from someone in a position of authority.
33 Clues: Stereotypes about other groups. • Stereotypes about your own group. • The belief that others lack human qualities. • Yielding to real or imagined social pressure. • Prejudice that is verbalized and thus made public. • The stereotype of Asian Americans as overachievers. • Negative attitudes or beliefs about one’s own ingroup. • ...
Culture Starlight 5 2025-05-22
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- ___your lips сжимать
- похороны
- земной шар
- хозяин (дома)
- сила
- подошва
- рукопожатие
- приветствовать
- грубый
- сбитый с толку
- зависть, ревность
- _____finger указательный палец
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- вежливый
- этикет
- обязанный
- высоко ценить
- кивать
- неуважительный
- ____hands жать руки
- земля
- большой палец
- зрительный контакт
- все еще
- избегать
- твердый, жесткий
25 Clues: сила • земля • этикет • кивать • грубый • подошва • все еще • вежливый • похороны • избегать • обязанный • земной шар • рукопожатие • высоко ценить • хозяин (дома) • большой палец • неуважительный • приветствовать • сбитый с толку • твердый, жесткий • зависть, ревность • зрительный контакт • ____hands жать руки • ___your lips сжимать • _____finger указательный палец
BRITISH CULTURE 1 2025-05-25
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- Warm oat-based breakfast food, often associated with Scottish cuisine.
- Iconic two-level vehicle common on London streets.
- Historical class of English landowners; now ceremonial royal guards.
- Dialect traditionally spoken in London’s East End.
- Traditional mid-day British social ritual.
- Chivalric title conferred by the monarch.
- Highland lake famed for sightings of a cryptid creature.
- Tragic protagonist in Marlowe’s play.
- Rare royal ritual broadcast worldwide, last held in 2023.
- Poetic or archaic name for Great Britain.
- Neolithic stone circle shrouded in mystery and Druidic lore.
- Language spoken in Cymru.
- The Bard.
- Floral emblem of England, symbolizing the House of Lancaster.
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- Title for the heir to the British throne.
- Official currency of the UK; often symbolised as "£".
- District central to British government, housing Parliament and Abbey.
- Traditional Scottish dish encased in sheep's stomach.
- Patterned cloth associated with Scottish clans and identity.
- Political association of former British Empire territories.
- Hereditary institution headed by a constitutional sovereign in the UK.
- Pipe-smoking sleuth of 221B Baker Street.
- Rugged, mountainous Scottish region.
- Beverage once central to an Empire’s trade and now a cultural staple.
24 Clues: The Bard. • Language spoken in Cymru. • Rugged, mountainous Scottish region. • Tragic protagonist in Marlowe’s play. • Title for the heir to the British throne. • Chivalric title conferred by the monarch. • Poetic or archaic name for Great Britain. • Pipe-smoking sleuth of 221B Baker Street. • Traditional mid-day British social ritual. • ...
Workplace Culture Vocabulary 2025-01-22
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- Providing excellent _____________ service the top priority for most companies.
- Following established _____________ ensures consistency in our work.
- Effective _____________ inspires and motivates team members to perform their best.
- _________ skills, such as empathy and communication, are essential for teamwork.
- Clear _____________ is key to success among team members.
- Professional _____________ is essential for maintaining a positive workplace atmosphere.
- The _____________ work structure has clearly defined levels of authority.
- _____________ among different departments leads to more successful projects.
- A positive work _____________ boosts employee morale and productivity.
- An _____________ work structure encourages equal participation from all team members.
- It’s important to _____________ your workload to avoid burnout.
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- We must support each other during challenging times to reduce ____________ in the workplace.
- A gender-_____________ team brings diverse perspectives and ideas.
- Building strong relationships with _____________ enhances teamwork.
- Our _____________ workplace values contributions from everyone, regardless of their background.
- As a country of immigrants, Canada encourages _____________ in the workplace.
- __________ skills, like programming or data analysis, are critical for technical roles.
- It’s important to ___________ employees in order to build confidence in them.
- A supportive _____________ fosters a positive and productive work environment.
- The chain of _____________ at most workplaces usually starts with the manager/supervisor.
- Taking _____________ can set you apart as a proactive employee.
- A _________ of resources can hinder project progress and development.
- It’s important to ____________ respectfully with all colleagues and clients.
- Companies are always _____________ new technologies these days to improve their workflow.
- _____________ should feel comfortable to share their ideas and feedback with their superiors.
25 Clues: Clear _____________ is key to success among team members. • Taking _____________ can set you apart as a proactive employee. • It’s important to _____________ your workload to avoid burnout. • A gender-_____________ team brings diverse perspectives and ideas. • Building strong relationships with _____________ enhances teamwork. • ...
Workplace Culture Vocabulary 2025-01-22
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- Our _____________ workplace values contributions from everyone, regardless of their background.
- _____________ among different departments leads to more successful projects.
- A gender-_____________ team brings diverse perspectives and ideas.
- It’s important to ___________ employees in order to build confidence in them.
- As a country of immigrants, Canada encourages _____________ in the workplace.
- The chain of _____________ at most workplaces usually starts with the manager/supervisor.
- Taking _____________ can set you apart as a proactive employee.
- Providing excellent _____________ service the top priority for most companies.
- Companies are always _____________ new technologies these days to improve their workflow.
- A supportive _____________ fosters a positive and productive work environment.
- We must support each other during challenging times to reduce ____________ in the workplace.
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- Clear _____________ is key to success among team members.
- An _____________ work structure encourages equal participation from all team members.
- _____________ should feel comfortable to share their ideas and feedback with their superiors.
- It’s important to ____________ respectfully with all colleagues and clients.
- Effective _____________ inspires and motivates team members to perform their best.
- __________ skills, like programming or data analysis, are critical for technical roles.
- A _________ of resources can hinder project progress and development.
- It’s important to _____________ your workload to avoid burnout.
- The _____________ work structure has clearly defined levels of authority.
- A positive work _____________ boosts employee morale and productivity.
- Following established _____________ ensures consistency in our work.
- _________ skills, such as empathy and communication, are essential for teamwork.
- Professional _____________ is essential for maintaining a positive workplace atmosphere.
- Building strong relationships with _____________ enhances teamwork.
25 Clues: Clear _____________ is key to success among team members. • It’s important to _____________ your workload to avoid burnout. • Taking _____________ can set you apart as a proactive employee. • A gender-_____________ team brings diverse perspectives and ideas. • Building strong relationships with _____________ enhances teamwork. • ...
Unit 4: Culture 2025-09-17
20 Clues: med • karí • džem • grep • lehký • večeře • rizoto • pudink • lasagne • poledne • slanina • jídelna • cereálie • marmeláda • vegetarián • takový jako • hlavní chod • v dnešni době • pečené fazole • pudink, moučník
Culture and Fiedlwork 2024-09-23
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- translation of Yankton Dakota name Aŋpétu Wašté Wiŋ
- Anthropologist who went against popular conception in the US that gender roles were biologically determined arguing that American cultural norms were not found cross-culturally
- new research strategy that requires anthropologist to do fieldwork by participating in the daily life of a society for an extended period, rather than just doing surveys.
- intrigued by the raven transformational masks of this Pacific Northwest tribe, Boas began to collect their Raven creation stories.
- similar practices, inventions, etc. that exist among different cultures or peoples are mainly the result of cultural exchange as opposed to isolated invention
- The process of learning your culture
- interviewed tribal elders, wrote Dakota grammar books, translated ceremonial texts, & wrote the novel ‘Waterlily,
- studied Afro-American diaspora religions and vernacular oral traditions.
- Theory holding that the culture in which we are raised controls who we are at emotional and behavioral levels (2 words)
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- Hurston was a key figure of this intellectual and cultural movement of African-Americans.
- Theory stating that each element of a society serves a particular function to keep the entire system in equilibrium.
- Began with the invention of bow and arrow, according to Morgan (2 words)
- Anthropologist who suggested that all cultures evolve through the same sequence of stages
- Book recounting an immersive experience and observations of Voodoo culture and spiritual practices in Haiti and Jamaica (1930s).
- Anthropologist who found out that Trobriand women had equally important economic roles as men (which was overlooked in past studies) and who developed connect of reflexivity.
- Fiction that follows Blue Bird and her daughter through the intricate kinship practices that created unity among her people.
- All cultures develop in specific ways because of their unique histories
- First advocate of salvage ethnography and 4 field approach. Considered father of the anthropological discipline.
- Conceptualized participant observation as the cornerstone of fieldwork, urging anthropologists to stay long periods,and explore commonplace, everyday items and activities of the local life.
- intricate system of gift exchanges going in opposite directions to reinforce social relationships and status.
20 Clues: The process of learning your culture • translation of Yankton Dakota name Aŋpétu Wašté Wiŋ • All cultures develop in specific ways because of their unique histories • Began with the invention of bow and arrow, according to Morgan (2 words) • studied Afro-American diaspora religions and vernacular oral traditions. • ...
Culture Conference 2025 2025-09-26
Quality Culture Crossword! 2025-11-06
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- The term used for plasma if a donor only donates once in 6 months
- European agency that inspects plasma centers
- abbreviation for information received after a donor has donated that would have deferred the donor had it been known
- web site used for performing UAL check
- term QA uses for acknowledgement of a minor mistake
- iodine scrubs should be completed in this shape
- last name of ATX's center physician!
- minimum # of seconds an arm scrub should be
- Amber H's favorite Disney movie
- the green stands for this in quality culture pillars
- Adam's favorite NFL team
- the products used that come in direct contact with donor blood
- the P in "PUD"
- Brand of lancet used for callused fingers
- notifying a donor of + test results is an _______ (ask an MSS)
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- the "S" stands for this in "SPE"
- Kristi's favorite vacation destination
- BioLife's Internal Auditing Agency
- an incorrect response on edq is called an _____ response
- Amber J's favorite restaurant (hint hint it's vegan)
- First name of Takeda's new CEO
- plasma derived medication for treatment of primary immunodeficiency
- agency that regulates our total protein testing
- the device used to measure height
- brand of lancet that should be used for most donors
- # of weeks donor is deferred for >200 RBC loss
- building's temperature monitoring system in boxing area
- electronic system that houses our SOPs
28 Clues: the P in "PUD" • Adam's favorite NFL team • First name of Takeda's new CEO • Amber H's favorite Disney movie • the "S" stands for this in "SPE" • the device used to measure height • BioLife's Internal Auditing Agency • last name of ATX's center physician! • Kristi's favorite vacation destination • web site used for performing UAL check • electronic system that houses our SOPs • ...
Education and Culture 2025-12-02
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- The political goal allowing Native American tribes to assume control over federal programs, giving them greater decision-making power.
- The movement to affirm and celebrate Native customs, languages, and traditional ways of life.
- The psychological and social distress resulting from historical trauma (like boarding schools) passed to subsequent generations.
- The policy of forced adoption of U.S. customs, dress, and language.
- The 1887 law that broke up communal tribal land into individual allotments, causing massive land loss.
- The refusal to accept or comply with forced assimilation or governmental control.
- The general term for the supreme and independent authority of a nation over its territory.
- The federal policy period (1950s-60s) that sought to end the government's responsibility to tribes and their status.
- A self-governing people or tribe that is original to a particular land.
- The process where a group adopts some practices of a new culture but retains major elements of its original one.
- The first off-reservation Indian boarding school, established in 1879. (4 words, no spaces)
- A sense of belonging to a distinct group based on shared traditions and values.
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- The US government agency managing federal relations and services to Native American tribes.
- The founder and first superintendent of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. (3 words, no spaces)
- The complete and often forced absorption of a minority group into a dominant culture.
- The systematic loss or destruction of a group's culture, language, and memory.
- The traditions, achievements, and beliefs that are passed down from one generation to the next.
- The guiding philosophy of the boarding school system. (4 words, no spaces)
- The right of a tribe to govern itself; their authority as a political entity.
- A group of people sharing common descent, history, and culture, residing in a particular territory.
20 Clues: The policy of forced adoption of U.S. customs, dress, and language. • A self-governing people or tribe that is original to a particular land. • The guiding philosophy of the boarding school system. (4 words, no spaces) • The right of a tribe to govern itself; their authority as a political entity. • ...
Culture (ASE 4e) 2026-01-27
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- Rules for group behaviors, informed by values, specifying appropriate and inappropriate activities.
- International production, distribution, and marketing system of corporations, laborers, and consumers.
- Members of a dominant culture adopting cultural goods (e.g., ideas, symbols, skills, cultural expressions, intellectual property) of other cultural groups for profit.
- Ritzer’s term for the increased rationalization and globalization of culture.
- Imposition of a dominant group’s material and symbolic culture onto another group.
- Non-economic cultural resources (e.g., knowledge, skills, behaviors) attuned to a particular sphere of social life.
- Using a stash of beliefs, values, and attitudes that we learn how to deploy based upon the situation at hand.
- A learned disposition, based within the particular social world a person inhabits.
- A group that uses alternative symbolic and material cultural goods to distinguish themselves from the wider society.
- Physical goods, not necessarily essentials, often placed within an economic system.
- Integration of political and economic systems; has brought about intercultural communication and an exchange of ideas and values.
- Collection of people who share similar characteristics that a community has given a certain level of prestige.
- Adopting a set of informal rules and manners attuned to a particular setting.
- Aspect of culture that includes beliefs, values, norms, and language.
- Moral beliefs
- Corporations supporting cultural institutions in order to improve their reputation.
- Creating and maintaining symbolic boundaries to limit group membership and access to resources.
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- A set of images and words that represent a particular culture.
- A system of organizations that produce and distribute cultural goods (e.g., music, food, art).
- Gaining prestige by exhibiting valuable cultural goods.
- Weber’s term for capitalism’s trend toward increased calculability, efficiency, predictability, and control.
- Everything we make and consume, including ideas, attitudes, traditions, and practices.
- Cultural goods made for and enjoyed by elite groups.
- Routinized and highly important group activities.
- Efforts to raise awareness around issues of hegemony through informal and often illegal guerilla marketing campaigns.
- People who differentiate themselves by knowing a lot about many different cultural fields.
- Investing in cultural institutions focused on Indigenous peoples in order to appear supportive of indigenous groups.
- A very strongly held and enforced social norm.
- The acquisition of smaller corporations by larger ones.
- Heavily produced and commercialized goods made for and consumed by a large audience.
- Conceptual ways people separate each other into groups (e.g., traditions, styles, tastes, classifications).
- Material or immaterial objects that groups affix meaning to
- The social designation of honor, either positive or negative.
- A context of social relations (e.g., a profession, a community) where a particular kind of cultural capital is exchanged.
34 Clues: Moral beliefs • A very strongly held and enforced social norm. • Routinized and highly important group activities. • Cultural goods made for and enjoyed by elite groups. • Gaining prestige by exhibiting valuable cultural goods. • The acquisition of smaller corporations by larger ones. • Material or immaterial objects that groups affix meaning to • ...
quirim tatar culture 2025-10-05
Ancient Greek Culture 2025-10-06
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- Developments include: basic rules of geometry, the idea of a proof, discoveries in number theory, mathematical analysis, and applied mathematics.
- The Peripatetic School of philosophy was founded here by Aristotle in 334 BCE and it continued to function as a university after his lifetime under a series of leaders.
- Aristotle tutored this promising young man who was just 13.
- Known as the “Teacher of Greece,” his writing represents the start of the Western canon of literature and had a huge influence on the history of literature.
- The Father of medicine, he founded a school of medicine that revolutionized medicine in ancient Greece
- Coral interludes in Greek tragedies that explain or comment on the situation developing.
- These plays involved some kind of blunder that does not cause pain or disaster, but hilarity and laughter.
- Instead of lecturing, Socrates used this method of asking incisive questions to force students to deepen their thinking and get to the root of an issue, as they learned how to think.
- Aristotle studied here for 20 years, it persisted throughout the Hellenistic period as a skeptical school until coming to an end after the death of Philo of Larissa in 83 BCE.
- An Athenian drama festival in the classical era that was held to honor the god Dionysus.
- The first tragedian to codify basic rules of tragic drama, he also invented the triology.
- A classical architectural order distinguished by its slender columns with spiral-shaped volutes on the capitals, a more complex base, and deeper fluting compared to other orders like the Doric.
- The only known extant work of Herodotus, it tells the history of the origins of the Greco-Persian Wars.
- Term coined by scholars to refer to intellectual consequences of denying the reality of the material world.
- In philosophy a paradox or state of puzzlement; in rhetoric, a useful expression of doubt
- Greek tragedy began with this, an element to a play in which characters introduce the plot and explain the background.
- The most ornate of the 3 main classical architectural orders, defined by its slender, fluted column and its highly decorated capital, which is carved with acanthus leaves and scrolls.
- The oldest, simplest, and most robust of the three main orders of classical Greek architecture, characterized by sturdy, fluted columns that rest directly on the temple’s floor without a base.
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- Measured the distance between the Sun and Earth, as well as the size of the Earth.
- The first to propose that the Earth rotes around its axis, leading Aristarchus of Samos to suggest a heliocentric system.
- A plot device where a seemingly unsolvable problem is suddenly resolved by the unexpected intervention of a new event, character, ability, or object.
- A geometer, physicist, and engineer, he laid the foundations of hydrostatics and statistics and explained the principle of the lever.
- The first to base medical conclusions on dissection of the human body and to describe the nervous system.
- He did not consider virtue to be simple knowledge, but something founded in one’s nature, habit, and reason.
- Branch of philosophy that aims to glean facts from experiences and explore the “why” in all things.
- Known as the “Father of History,” he is the first historian to have broken from Homeric tradition to treat historical subjects as a method of investigation arranged into a historiographic narrative.
- The collection of Aristotle’s 20 treatises that have survived from antiquity through medieval manuscript transmission.
- Set during the Trojan War, this tale tells of battles surrounding the quarrel between King Agamemnon and the warrior Achilles.
- Papyrus fragments with his comedies, which focused on the fears and foibles of ordinary men, teach historians about the New Comedy era of Greece.
- This philosopher’s Dialogues usually featured Socrates as the leader of the conversation.
- An Athenian historian and general who was known as the “Father of Scientific History,” he wrote a “History of the Peloponnesian War.”
- Thucydides was the father of this school of thought that views the political behavior of individuals and the relations between states to be governed by self-interest and fear.
- According to this book, cities should be ruled by philosopher kings as long as the citizenry doesn’t ask them to.
- The defense of Socrates during his trial for corrupting the youth of Athens and treasonously siding with Sparta.
- The last play in a Greek trilogy that was staged to revive the spirits of the public.
- A rival to Aeschylus, he introduced a 3rd actor to tragedies, increased the chorus to 15 members, broke the cycle of trilogies, and introduced the concept of scenery to theater.
- The initial phase of ancient Greek comedy, it is represented by the 11 surviving plays of Aristophanes.
- Famed for realism in his plays, he increased the focus on feelings as a mechanism to elaborate the unfolding of tragic events.
38 Clues: Aristotle tutored this promising young man who was just 13. • Measured the distance between the Sun and Earth, as well as the size of the Earth. • The last play in a Greek trilogy that was staged to revive the spirits of the public. • Coral interludes in Greek tragedies that explain or comment on the situation developing. • ...
La culture francaise 2026-04-24
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- la deuxieme religion la plus populaire en France
- artiste connu pour l'impressionnisme
- la troisieme ville la plus grande en France
- une des couleurs du drapeau francais
- la plus grande ville en France
- une ile francophone pres de l'Australie
- le continent ou la plupart des pays francophones se trouvent
- le sport le plus populaire en Europe
- le nom d'une chanteuse francaise tres celebre
- un musee a Paris tres connu
- la deuxieme ville la plus grande en France
- un designer femelle tres celebre
- une delicatesse en France
- le nom d'une chanteuse canadienne tres celebre
- le mois de la fete de l'independance
- region dans le sud de la France qui produit la lavande
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- etat americain francophone
- la ville la plus grande au Canada
- un pays francophone en Europe tres riche
- le prenom de l'homme qui a cree la tour Eiffel
- la ville plus grande en Belgique
- le nom d'une reine tres celebre
- le nom d'un palais tres grand
- une prison detruite pendant la revolution
- un etat american considere francophone
- nom de beaucoup de rois francais
- la religion la plus populaire en France
- la monnaie utilisee en France
28 Clues: une delicatesse en France • etat americain francophone • un musee a Paris tres connu • le nom d'un palais tres grand • la monnaie utilisee en France • la plus grande ville en France • le nom d'une reine tres celebre • la ville plus grande en Belgique • nom de beaucoup de rois francais • un designer femelle tres celebre • la ville la plus grande au Canada • ...
Hispanic Culture Crossword 2026-04-15
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- Hispanic populations is _________
- Strong family involvement in care
- Build Trust
- Limited access to care and insurance is known as what
- Emphasizes relationships, warmth, and trust
- Language preference
- Cultural _________ shapes views on health, care, and communication
- Types of questions to ask
- May be shown through touch, positivity, and optimism
- Disparities are linked to _________ factors
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- Use _________ _________ and respectful communication
- Trust takes time, what should you prioritize?
- Type of history that influences healthcare experiences
- Assumption that all Hispanics don't speak English
- Be _________ of discrimination, racism, and immigration challenges
- Important in coping
- Respect for providers and elders
- Traditional remedies that are used
- Tool recommended for language barriers
- Higher rates of type 2 diabetes, heart failure, and _________ are seen in the Hispanic population
20 Clues: Build Trust • Important in coping • Language preference • Types of questions to ask • Respect for providers and elders • Hispanic populations is _________ • Strong family involvement in care • Traditional remedies that are used • Tool recommended for language barriers • Emphasizes relationships, warmth, and trust • Disparities are linked to _________ factors • ...
Ancient Celtic Culture 2026-05-10
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- Monument of stones
- Group of people
- Tribal leader
- Sacred element
- Priest of Celts
- Musical instrument
- Story of gods
- Fortified settlement
- Sacred tree
- Fighter of tribe
- Weapon of Celts
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- Sacred plant
- Symbolic writing
- Poet and singer
- Religious ceremony
- Celtic god
- Knot design
- Celebration event
- Defensive tool
- Neck ornament
20 Clues: Celtic god • Knot design • Sacred tree • Sacred plant • Tribal leader • Story of gods • Neck ornament • Sacred element • Defensive tool • Group of people • Poet and singer • Priest of Celts • Weapon of Celts • Symbolic writing • Fighter of tribe • Celebration event • Monument of stones • Religious ceremony • Musical instrument • Fortified settlement
Morocco culture & politics 2026-02-19
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- A traditional North African dish made of small steamed grains topped with vegetables and meat.
- Princess of Morocco and wife of King Mohammed VI.
- A fertile area in a desert where water is found.
- Sweet fruit from palm trees, commonly eaten in North Africa and during Ramadan.
- A large sandstorm common in desert regions.
- Traditional Moroccan leather slippers.
- A country ruled by a king or queen.
- A Moroccan Arabic word meaning shame or something socially inappropriate.
- The old, historic part of a North African city, often surrounded by walls.
- A fortress or fortified area.
- A desert animal used for transportation.
- An optical illusion in the desert that makes it look like there is water.
- A famous collection of Middle Eastern and North African folk tales.
- Moroccan Arabic, the everyday spoken language in Morocco.
- An Arabic greeting meaning “Peace be upon you.”
- A Moroccan Amazigh tribe famous for handmade wool rugs.
- The capital city of Morocco.
- A traditional Moroccan green tea with fresh mint and sugar, symbolizing hospitality.
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- The current King of Morocco.
- A group of travelers, often with camels, crossing the desert together.
- A traditional Moroccan slow-cooked stew and also the clay pot it is cooked in.
- Invisible spirits created out of smokeless fire and free will/ shapeshifters/ tricksters
- facial tattoos – Traditional tattoos worn by some Amazigh (Berber) women symbolizing identity, beauty, or protection.
- A Berber (Amazigh) language spoken in southern Morocco.
- An outdoor marketplace.
- The Prophet of Islam.
- A long, decorative robe traditionally worn in Morocco and other parts of North Africa.
- A traditional bright red natural cosmetic used in Morocco for lip and cheek color.
- The holy book of Islam.
- A plant-based dye used to decorate hands and feet, especially for weddings and celebrations.
- (rail hanut) – A traditional Moroccan spice blend made from many different spices.
- A dark eye cosmetic used traditionally in North Africa and the Middle East.
- Arabic for “Thank you.”
- A person who moves from place to place instead of living permanently in one area.
- The official currency of Morocco.
- Also called Amazigh; the Indigenous people of North Africa.
36 Clues: The Prophet of Islam. • An outdoor marketplace. • The holy book of Islam. • Arabic for “Thank you.” • The current King of Morocco. • The capital city of Morocco. • A fortress or fortified area. • The official currency of Morocco. • A country ruled by a king or queen. • Traditional Moroccan leather slippers. • A desert animal used for transportation. • ...
South Korean Culture 2026-06-03
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- Longest-ruling dynasty in Korean history
- Traditional fermented fish product used as seasoning
- Staple crop grown by about 80% of Korean farmers
- Korean snow crab known for its sweet flavor
- Korean grilled beef marinated for a sweet and savory flavor
- Fermented vegetable dish served with nearly every meal
- Korean grilled pork belly dish
- Popular street food made with spicy rice cakes
- Dish made from sweet potato noodles and vegetables
- Mythical guardian creature that protects against misfortune
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- Traditional Korean chopstick and spoon set
- Capital city of South Korea
- Korean dish whose name means "mixed rice"
- Traditional Korean rice cake
- Traditional Korean pottery jar used for fermentation
- Korean harvest festival similar to Thanksgiving
- Famous multi-floor Seoul restaurant known for Hanwoo beef
- Korean fish cakes often sold on skewers
- Country bordering South Korea to the north
- Korean word for steamed rice and the center of most meals
20 Clues: Capital city of South Korea • Traditional Korean rice cake • Korean grilled pork belly dish • Korean fish cakes often sold on skewers • Longest-ruling dynasty in Korean history • Korean dish whose name means "mixed rice" • Traditional Korean chopstick and spoon set • Country bordering South Korea to the north • Korean snow crab known for its sweet flavor • ...
Culture Vocabulary Crossword 2026-06-10
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- greeting
- language
- tradition
- custom
- citizenship
- empathy
- diversity
- nationality
- attitude
- inclusion
- belief
- festivity
- respect
- communication
- hospitality
- gesture
- identity
- discrimination
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- multiculturalism
- friendship
- celebration
- community
- coexistence/living together
- courtesy
- gender
- tolerance
- family
- stereotype
- generation
- society
- misunderstanding
- value
- ethnic group
- prejudice
- equity
35 Clues: value • gender • family • custom • belief • equity • empathy • respect • society • gesture • greeting • courtesy • language • attitude • identity • community • tradition • tolerance • diversity • inclusion • festivity • prejudice • friendship • stereotype • generation • celebration • citizenship • nationality • hospitality • ethnic group • communication • discrimination • multiculturalism • misunderstanding • coexistence/living together
navigating culture shock 2025-02-10
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- – The feeling of longing for one’s home country while living abroad.
- – The process of adjusting to a new cultural environment.
- – The process of fully integrating into a new culture.
- – The belief that one’s own culture is superior to others.
- – A generalized belief about a particular group or culture.
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- – The confusion and stress experienced when exposed to a new cultural setting.
- – Traditional practices and behaviors of a particular culture.
- Barrier – Difficulty in communication due to differences in language.
- Culture Shock – The difficulty in readjusting to one’s home culture after living abroad
- – The initial phase of excitement and fascination when experiencing a new culture.
10 Clues: – The process of fully integrating into a new culture. • – The process of adjusting to a new cultural environment. • – The belief that one’s own culture is superior to others. • – A generalized belief about a particular group or culture. • – Traditional practices and behaviors of a particular culture. • ...
achter/klein kinderen 2015-01-16
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- 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
Heredity Pop Quiz 2017-07-26
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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
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
PCM 2019-10-02
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- Regarded for using nonverbal and indirect forms of communication.
- Ability to understand and participate fluently in a given culture.
- Process of acquiring new, or modifying existing knowledge, behaviors, skills, value or preferences.
- Group of individuals who enter an agreement to form a body to accomplish a purpose.
- Quality of different cultures, as opposed to mono culture, the global of mono culture, or a homogenization of culture, akin to cultural decay.
- An affective feeling towards a person based on that person's perceived group membership.
- Mortal stance, political philosophy, ideology, or social outlook that emphasizes the moral worth of the individual.
- Treatment/consideration of, or making a distinction towards a person, based on the category that he/she belongs to.
- Idea that used to describe a particular type of person or thing, or a person or thing thought to represent such an idea.
- Occur as two or more objects have an effect upon one another.
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- Something that is intoned; specifically: the opening tones of a Gregorian chant.
- A person's beliefs, values, and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture, rather than be judged against the criteria of another.
- A comparative tendency in various fields of cultural analysis.
- Linear progression of past,present and future.
- Category of people who identify with each other, usually on the basis of similarity in language, history, society, culture or nation.
- Process of interaction & interrogation among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
16 Clues: Linear progression of past,present and future. • Occur as two or more objects have an effect upon one another. • A comparative tendency in various fields of cultural analysis. • Regarded for using nonverbal and indirect forms of communication. • Ability to understand and participate fluently in a given culture. • ...
Soc I Unit 3 Crossword 2025-04-17
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- The process by which cultures become more alike, often through the influence of global brands and media.
- The belief that cultures should be understood based on their own standards rather than those of another culture.
- Physical objects and tangible elements created and used by people, such as cars, clothing, and buildings.
- The spread of cultural traits from one society to another, often accelerated by globalization and technology.
- Formalized mores that are written rules enforced by authorities, essential for social stability.
- A group that actively rejects and opposes certain beliefs or attitudes of the dominant culture.
- The transformation of cultural practices and beliefs over time, which can occur slowly or suddenly.
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- The values and norms that a society aspires to uphold.
- The tendency to judge other cultures based on the standards of one’s own culture, which can lead to feelings of superiority.
- Traits or characteristics that exist in every culture, reflecting shared human needs.
- The abstract or non-tangible elements of culture, such as beliefs, language, and values.
- Norms that describe socially acceptable behavior without moral significance; they are often tolerated if violated.
- Norms with moral significance attached; violations are seen as harmful to society’s well-being.
- Ideas about the nature of reality that can be true or false.
- A group within a dominant culture that differs in distinct ways but does not reject the larger society's values.
- The actual values and norms that a society carries out daily.
16 Clues: The values and norms that a society aspires to uphold. • Ideas about the nature of reality that can be true or false. • The actual values and norms that a society carries out daily. • Traits or characteristics that exist in every culture, reflecting shared human needs. • The abstract or non-tangible elements of culture, such as beliefs, language, and values. • ...
SEA ANIMALS 2026-02-24
Culture shock 2025-02-10
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- Traditions or practices unique to a specific culture.
- Successfully becoming part of a new society or culture.
- Preconceived ideas or generalizations about a culture.
- Barrier: Difficulty communicating due to language differences
- another name for foregin countries
- the excitement of a new place and discovery of a different life styel
- A feeling of stress or nervousness when adapting to a new culture.
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- Missing one's home country or familiar environment.Empathy: The ability to understand and appreciate cultural differences.
- Errors in understanding caused by cultural or linguistic differences.
- The process of adjusting to a new environment or culture.
- Feeling lonely or disconnected due to difficulty adapting.
- are 10 words related to "Cultural Shock" with their explanations:
12 Clues: another name for foregin countries • Traditions or practices unique to a specific culture. • Preconceived ideas or generalizations about a culture. • Successfully becoming part of a new society or culture. • The process of adjusting to a new environment or culture. • Feeling lonely or disconnected due to difficulty adapting. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-17
19 Clues: POP! • july 8 • too hot • outdoors • top layer • some hair • water gun • not print • ocean wave • tuck it in • talk quietly • Sunday place • mix together • need gatorade • spinning fast • more than one • belgian block • a type of snow • long sleeves or short
Country 2023-06-15
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- Kingdom A European nation made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- States A large nation in North America known for its diverse landscape and Statue of Liberty.
- A country in North America known for its ancient Mayan ruins and delicious cuisine.
- The second-largest country by land area, situated in North America, famous for maple syrup.
- The largest nation in the world, spanning across Europe and Asia.
- A North African country with a rich history, known for the Great Pyramids and the Nile River.
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- Located in Western Europe, known for flamenco dancing and the Gaudi-designed Sagrada Familia.
- An East Asian island nation known for advanced technology, cherry blossoms, and sushi.
- A country and continent known for its unique wildlife, Sydney Opera House, and beaches.
- Situated in Europe, known for its automotive industry and Oktoberfest celebration.
- A South Asian nation famous for the Taj Mahal, diverse culture, and spicy cuisine.
- The largest nation in South America, home to the Amazon rainforest and Rio de Janeiro.
- A European country famous for the Eiffel Tower, fine dining, and the Louvre Museum.
- Korea An East Asian country known for K-pop music, advanced technology, and kimchi.
- A European country shaped like a boot, famous for the Colosseum, pasta, and pizza.
15 Clues: The largest nation in the world, spanning across Europe and Asia. • Situated in Europe, known for its automotive industry and Oktoberfest celebration. • A South Asian nation famous for the Taj Mahal, diverse culture, and spicy cuisine. • A European country shaped like a boot, famous for the Colosseum, pasta, and pizza. • ...
Death Cultural Crossword 2022-02-12
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- The body is chopped up into pieces and left to be eaten by vultures.
- 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.
- This culture they would burry their loved ones with their personal belongings to help them in the afterlife. Their graves were in elaborate tombs.
- 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.
- In this culture they are burry their dead as soon as possible right after they re cleaned and wrapped in a white shroud.
- A ritual celebrated in India where the widowed Hindu woman would lie on the funeral pyre with her deceased husband and was burned alive.
- The mourners wore dark togas or in some cases they were white.
- A culture where they believe that depending on how a person acts is going to affect how a person gets reincarnated.
- A ceremony that includes both Buddhism and Shinto customs.
- A culture where they believe the cremation is an occasion for celebration not mourning.
- 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.
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- 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.
- A day that people believe their loved ones who have passed can return to the world of the living for a day.
- People visit the house to sing hymns to help move the soul to the next world.
- 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 would place the dead body next to the main entrance and have them blindfolded.
- At the funeral the members of the family will tear a piece of their clothing.
- 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.
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. • People visit the house to sing hymns to help move the soul to the next world. • At the funeral the members of the family will tear a piece of their clothing. • ...
Death Cultural Crossword 2022-02-12
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- The body is chopped up into pieces and left to be eaten by vultures.
- 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.
- This culture they would burry their loved ones with their personal belongings to help them in the afterlife. Their graves were in elaborate tombs.
- 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.
- In this culture they are burry their dead as soon as possible right after they re cleaned and wrapped in a white shroud.
- A ritual celebrated in India where the widowed Hindu woman would lie on the funeral pyre with her deceased husband and was burned alive.
- The mourners wore dark togas or in some cases they were white.
- A culture where they believe that depending on how a person acts is going to affect how a person gets reincarnated.
- A ceremony that includes both Buddhism and Shinto customs.
- A culture where they believe the cremation is an occasion for celebration not mourning.
- 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.
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- 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.
- A day that people believe their loved ones who have passed can return to the world of the living for a day.
- People visit the house to sing hymns to help move the soul to the next world.
- 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 would place the dead body next to the main entrance and have them blindfolded.
- At the funeral the members of the family will tear a piece of their clothing.
- 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.
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. • People visit the house to sing hymns to help move the soul to the next world. • At the funeral the members of the family will tear a piece of their clothing. • ...
Igbo 2012-11-26
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- In what part of Nigeria the Igbo people are found
- A very significant practice throughout the Igbo culture
- The type of nut a guest of a house is presented with when visiting
- Very important part of the Igbo culture
- The name of their beliefs
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- The name of a culture in nigeria
- One of the top ethnic groups in Nigeria
- The Igbo's preferred drink
- Their main crop
- What they call their personal gods
- Where the igbo originated
- A common instrument in the Igbo culture
12 Clues: Their main crop • Where the igbo originated • The name of their beliefs • The Igbo's preferred drink • The name of a culture in nigeria • What they call their personal gods • One of the top ethnic groups in Nigeria • Very important part of the Igbo culture • A common instrument in the Igbo culture • In what part of Nigeria the Igbo people are found • ...
Wedding 2023-10-25
17 Clues: sister • summer • brother • football • who said • first date • middle name • birth month • birth month • middle name • work Jordan • favorite pop • where did meet • highschool name • late night snack • favorite alcohol • where was proposal
Chapter 2 Section 2 Pages: 30 - 39 2015-02-27
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- 10. Melvin _________ explored the religious prohibition of killing cows in India.
- 6. George __________ came up with 65 cultural universals.
- 5. A subculture that rejects societal norms is a _____________________.
- 11. Criminologist Edwin ___________________ developed the idea of subcultures.
- 1. Cultural ___________ are traits common to all cultures.
- 15. When a Mundugumor dies, their property passes down the _______.
- 3. Cultural ___________ is studying another culture from their point of view.
- 4. A culture within another culture is a ______________.
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- 7. Margaret _____________ studied cultural variation in New Guinea.
- 16. Because we are ethnocentric we view others as ____________.
- 12. The Japanese do not use ___________.
- 13. Among the cultural universals are body ____________,
- 9. The ____________ have great hostility between fathers and sons.
- 2. _______________ is viewing your culture as superior.
- 8. The __________ fathers are very involved in child care and cook.
- 14. Both groups Mead studied lived in __________, New Guinea.
16 Clues: 12. The Japanese do not use ___________. • 2. _______________ is viewing your culture as superior. • 13. Among the cultural universals are body ____________, • 4. A culture within another culture is a ______________. • 6. George __________ came up with 65 cultural universals. • 1. Cultural ___________ are traits common to all cultures. • ...
8th Grade Reading Terms 2021-03-19
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- to use figurative language to represent objects, actions, and ideas in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses
- Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
- Author’s attitude toward his subject
- comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind NOT using like, as, or than; saying one thing is another
- The character or force that opposes the main character in a literary work
- A reference to something that everyone should know from the bible, history, literary, works of arts, pop culture, etc.
- it is an object representing another, to give an entirely different meaning that is much deeper and more significant
- comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind using like, as, or than
- the sequence of events
- a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one
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- The act of creating a character
- the problem or struggle in a literary work
- The underlying message, or 'big idea.' In other words, what critical belief about life is the author trying to convey in the writing of a novel, play, short story or poem?
- The main character in a literary work
- a society characterized by poverty, squalor or oppression
- Feeling created in the reader
16 Clues: the sequence of events • Feeling created in the reader • The act of creating a character • Author’s attitude toward his subject • The main character in a literary work • the problem or struggle in a literary work • Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things • a society characterized by poverty, squalor or oppression • ...
U5 Culture Test 2022-03-20
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- well known to larger portion of society
- become a part of
- jumpman
- what a society or individual see as important
- origin
- generalization
- melting pot
- social media
- Don't be a judge
- culture spreading
- Something you hold to be true about the world
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- meaning and purpose of life
- Culture you can "See"
- theft
- jurin
- Understanding
- fear of
- more isolated
18 Clues: theft • jurin • origin • jumpman • fear of • melting pot • social media • Understanding • more isolated • generalization • become a part of • Don't be a judge • culture spreading • Culture you can "See" • meaning and purpose of life • well known to larger portion of society • what a society or individual see as important • Something you hold to be true about the world
HOLLYWOOD CELEBS 2025-06-11
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- The mind behind electric cars and rockets, known for his ambitious ventures.
- Her powerful voice can break your heart and mend it back together.
- He's played a Caped Crusader, a disturbed financier, and transformed his body for roles.
- She runs the world, often accompanied by a powerful "hive."
- "Life is like a box of chocolates" for this beloved American actor.
- She's a fearless actress, humanitarian, and former Lara Croft.
- Widely considered one of the greatest actresses of all time, with a record number of Oscar nominations.
- He drove a neon jacket, stole hearts as Ken, and often plays silent, intense types.
- The People's Champ, now known for his electrifying roles on the big screen.
- Known for his diverse roles and a certain famous ex, he's often voted one of the most attractive.
- Her "eras" define pop music, and her fans are notoriously devoted.
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- From pop superstar to beauty mogul, she truly shines bright like a diamond.
- A Black Widow in the Marvel universe, also known for her distinctive voice.
- From sinking ships to surviving the wilderness, he finally got his Oscar.
- An NBA legend known for his "Flash" moves on the basketball court.
- He's got that "24K Magic" and will make you want to "Uptown Funk" all night.
- Her iconic talk show changed daytime television forever.
- A titan of the tennis court, known for his elegant play.
- She was America's sweetheart with a famous hairstyle on a popular sitcom.
- From "California Gurls" to a colorful pop sensation, she often wears her heart on her sleeve.
20 Clues: Her iconic talk show changed daytime television forever. • A titan of the tennis court, known for his elegant play. • She runs the world, often accompanied by a powerful "hive." • She's a fearless actress, humanitarian, and former Lara Croft. • Her powerful voice can break your heart and mend it back together. • ...
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
How do we learn our identity? Part 1 2025-10-06
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- standard beliefs shared by members of a culture and used to judge whether behaviour is right or wrong.
- exclude someone from a community or group
- oversimplified set of ideas about a particular person or social group.
- refers to the typical way of live of an individual, group or culture
- the way of life of a society.
- the idea that social situations and events are made by societies.
- the influence of society and culture on human behaviour.
- a position that can be ascribed or achieved.
- the two extreme positions in the nature-nurture debate
- the influence of biological factors in human behaviour.
- the roles and expectations associated with being male or female.
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- ways in which members of society are made to conform to norms and values.
- the shared cultural identity of a social group, characterised by a shared culture, including language, beliefs, etc.
- groups of traditional Christians who reject many aspects of modern life and place high value on humility, simplicity, rural living and hard manual labour.
- an individuals perception of themselves, based partly on ideas about how others see them.
- inclination towards a particular characteristic or type of behaviour that may be inherited .
- children who have had little or no human contact in early childhood.
- norms that are widely accepted and continue over time.
- the behaviour that societies expect of their members in particular situations.
- society is made up of them, both formal ones (e.g education systems) and informal ones (e.g families.
- refers to the wide differences between human cultures.
21 Clues: the way of life of a society. • exclude someone from a community or group • a position that can be ascribed or achieved. • norms that are widely accepted and continue over time. • the two extreme positions in the nature-nurture debate • refers to the wide differences between human cultures. • the influence of biological factors in human behaviour. • ...
