pop culture Crossword Puzzles
Nature and Nurture 2022-01-21
Genretema 2026-01-08
Across
- Rytmiskt tal med turntablism och sampling
- Avicii, dunk, och energi
- Jamaicansk musik med skanktakt
- Ledsam musik med gitarr i fokus
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- Aggressiv och snabb musik med gitarr, bas och trummor
- Svensk blandning av pop och country
- Musik som är lätt att tycka om, spelas ofta på radio
- Improvisatorisk, ofta instrumental musik med stora band
- Gammaldags musik, ofta instrumental
9 Clues: Avicii, dunk, och energi • Jamaicansk musik med skanktakt • Ledsam musik med gitarr i fokus • Svensk blandning av pop och country • Gammaldags musik, ofta instrumental • Rytmiskt tal med turntablism och sampling • Musik som är lätt att tycka om, spelas ofta på radio • Aggressiv och snabb musik med gitarr, bas och trummor • ...
root words 11-15 2023-03-20
15 Clues: means to • means star • means over • means life • means look • means place • means carry • means other • means people • means mother • means father • means within • means against • means one hundred • means to be together
CANADA 2018-10-16
20 Clues: A Hat • Canucks • Antlers • A Dollar • Maple... • A Napkin • Sneakers • Pierre's Son • An Ice Sport • We All Say It • Our Starbucks • Canadian Fries • National Animal • Largest Province • Populous Province • A Carbonated Drink • A Bachelorette Party • A Term For Kilometres • A Line Waiting For Something • The Last Letter Of The Alphabet
RAPPERS 2023-10-30
20 Clues: 999 • wap • a lot • its lit • pop out • sunflower • six block • 2 quarters • look at me. • guccie gang • machiavelli • d-o double g • munch queen. • super gremlin. • champing Papi. • back and blood • back to the bag • it was a good day. • talking to the moon. • i do whatever i want.
Theme 3 GT 2022-12-21
34 Clues: pop • vorm • ooit • zodra • vroeg • breed • wegen • passen • burger • getuige • geloven • vertalen • invoegen • mogelijk • broekzak • schatting • indrukken • brandbaar • resultaat • ingenieur • draadloos • aanbieden • decennium • toevoegen • overtuigen • gemiddelde • beschikbaar • verschijnen • gereedschap • manipuleren • uiteindelijk • herbruikbaar • onherkenbaar • gebruiksvriendelijk
Communication and Culture 2018-01-25
Across
- The group is more important than the individual
- Based on the assumption
- In America human nature is thought to be _____ or mixed
- Rules or expectations regarding behavior of others
- Beliefs regarding what the world should be like
- The relationship between communication and culture is one of sense-making
- Conveys a lack of respect for unearned status
- "I'm late! I'm late! for a very important date!"
- Human behavior within a cultural community is predictable and consistent
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- America has a _________ time sense
- The immediate implications of communication are more important than the accuracy of the message
- "Time is _______"
- Most of the information is already known in these relationships
- "Who's watching the clock?"
- Accuracy, directness, and clarity are valued
- Some privileges are based on things that you personally had no control over
- Verbal communication must be clear and informative in ______ relationships
- Assumes that each person is of the same worth and value as any other
- Abstract notions about the way the world is
19 Clues: "Time is _______" • Based on the assumption • "Who's watching the clock?" • America has a _________ time sense • Abstract notions about the way the world is • Accuracy, directness, and clarity are valued • Conveys a lack of respect for unearned status • The group is more important than the individual • Beliefs regarding what the world should be like • ...
Culture and Communication 2014-09-09
Across
- refers to socially constructed roles and behaviors that society deems appropriate for males and females
- This is the feeling that you have leisure time to do what youfind fun
- the tendency to see others and their behaviors through your own cultural filters
- are those that foster the curbing of such gratification and its regulation by social norm
- a fixed impression of a group of people
- tolerance/ vary widely among cultures
- one in which people are treated as individuals rather than in terms of groups
- control/ this is the feeling that you may do as you please
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- power distance/power is concentrated in the hands of few
- are those that emphasize the gratification of desires
- a strong in-group affiliation with much less respect for other cultures
- power distance/ power is more evenly distributed throughout the citizenry
- context culture/ the information in communication is in the context or in the person
- culture/ values aggressiveness, material success, and strength
- communication/ communication betweenb persons who have different cultural beliefs,values,or ways of behaving
- identity/ a commitment to the beliefs and philosophy of your culture
- culture/ values modesty concern for relationships and the quality of life, and tenderness
- culture/ teaches members the importance of individual values such as power
- Sensitivity/ an attitude and way of behaving in which you're aware of and acknowledge cultural differences
- term orientation/ look more to the past and the present
20 Clues: tolerance/ vary widely among cultures • a fixed impression of a group of people • are those that emphasize the gratification of desires • term orientation/ look more to the past and the present • power distance/power is concentrated in the hands of few • control/ this is the feeling that you may do as you please • ...
Culture Zane Zāģere 2020-05-25
Across
- a single sheet of glass in a window or door.
- an act of travelling from one place to another.
- unexpectedly be faced with or experience.
- a particular event, or the time at which it takes place.
- a strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation.
- with great care and thoroughness.
- struggle with a difficulty or problem.
- totally bewilder or perplex.
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- relating to the provision of education.
- fit together the separate component parts of a machine or other object.
- arousing one's curiosity or interest; fascinating.
- literary work in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by the use of distinctive style and rhythm; poems collectively or as a genre of literature.
- in a style that is not elaborate or luxurious; simply.
- put forward with approval as being suitable for a particular purpose or role.
- about to happen; forthcoming.
- spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense.
- having or showing the qualities that deserve the specified action or regard.
- a published collection of poems or other pieces of writing.
19 Clues: totally bewilder or perplex. • about to happen; forthcoming. • with great care and thoroughness. • struggle with a difficulty or problem. • relating to the provision of education. • unexpectedly be faced with or experience. • a single sheet of glass in a window or door. • an act of travelling from one place to another. • arousing one's curiosity or interest; fascinating. • ...
Food Safety Culture 2024-06-24
Across
- We all follow these
- If you see something, ___ something
- What to wash 20 seconds
- What we need to test for on some chemicals
- Metal detection is one of these
- What to wear on your hands
- What we use to clean and sanitize
- Who is responsible for food safety
- What we should walk through
Down
- Cover your mouth with your arm when you do this
- What we need to understand food safety
- Dirty - wash hands
- Everyone is wearing one
- What our food safety plan is
- Where you go to wash hands (two words)
- What comes after cleaning
- Always wash hands after touching items on this
- Change your gloves if you touch this
- What we wear clean each day (pl)
19 Clues: Dirty - wash hands • We all follow these • Everyone is wearing one • What to wash 20 seconds • What comes after cleaning • What to wear on your hands • What we should walk through • What our food safety plan is • Metal detection is one of these • What we wear clean each day (pl) • What we use to clean and sanitize • Who is responsible for food safety • ...
Ratatouille & French Culture 2025-05-14
Across
- A type of family meals popular in French culture
- A sauce made of egg yolks, butter and lemon juice
- Sacre Coeur means “sacred _________________________"
- snails cooked in a butter sauce.
- "N'importe qui" is used in the movie, Ratatouille to mean "_________________ can cook"
- A rustic French vegetable stew
- A spice used to add flavor and color to dishes
- Notre Dame damaged by this in 2019
- French city and setting of Ratatouille
- Nickname given to Paris, "City of _________________"
Down
- Anton Ego is one
- Arc de ________________, famous landmark in Paris
- Used in a moment of panic in the film, Ratatouille
- Center famous because almost all of its pipes are on the outside
- What metal gets bigger when it's hot?
- Large cathedral built on an island in the Seine River, ________________ Dame
- In France, they are peeled by using hot and cold water
- Originally a royal palace
- Tower built in 1889 for the Paris world's fair
19 Clues: Anton Ego is one • Originally a royal palace • A rustic French vegetable stew • snails cooked in a butter sauce. • Notre Dame damaged by this in 2019 • What metal gets bigger when it's hot? • French city and setting of Ratatouille • A spice used to add flavor and color to dishes • Tower built in 1889 for the Paris world's fair • ...
Activity 2024-01-22
Across
- - An important center of trade and philosophy in Classical Greece.
- - Assumption that a person is not a single entity but is both a material body and a separate
- - A form of magic widely accepted in ancient Greek culture.
- - A Greek philosopher who believed in the reality of numbers and their mathematical relationships.
- - The study of knowledge and the methods by which we come to know.
- - Goddess in Babylonian mythology, representing chaos
- - This religious belief system gained increasing power in the Roman world by the 4th century CE, leading to the decline of tolerance for other faiths
- - Pertaining to phenomena beyond or not explained by natural laws.
- - Referred to as “the navel of the world” by the ancient Greeks.
- - Culture with mythologies and supernatural beliefs impacting Greek culture.
- - A mystery cult in ancient Greece promising benefits in an afterlife.
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- - Greek physician, traditionally credited with the Hippocratic Oath.
- - Historically attributed to acts of supernatural forces.Egyptian - Culture influencing Greek mythology and beliefs, known for its gods and goddesses.
- - The study of what is real and the nature of reality.
- - Before the rise of Christianity, Roman polytheistic "paganism" tolerated religious diversity by simply incorporating new peoples with different beliefs into Roman culture
- - A Greek philosopher who believed in the reality of numbers and their mathematical relationships.
- - The Greek poet who wrote an allegorical and historical account of wars between mainland Greece and Troy, featuring the Olympian deities
- - The first historical Greek period, known for literacy among the ruling classes.
- - Referring to the use of reason or logic.
19 Clues: - Referring to the use of reason or logic. • - Goddess in Babylonian mythology, representing chaos • - The study of what is real and the nature of reality. • - A form of magic widely accepted in ancient Greek culture. • - Referred to as “the navel of the world” by the ancient Greeks. • - An important center of trade and philosophy in Classical Greece. • ...
90's pop hits 2024-01-03
Across
- Madonna's hit from "Ray of Light" album
- Ricky Martin's catchy Livin' la Vida ...
- Will Smith's hit about saving the world
- Whitney Houston's iconic ballad from "The Bodyguard"
- No Doubt's lead singer
- Vanilla Ice's one-hit wonder
- Backstreet Boys' debut single
- The Macarena dance craze band
- Hanson's hit featuring the famous MMMBop
- Celine Dion's love theme from "Titanic"
- Boy band known for "I Want It That Way"
- R.E.M.'s haunting song about losing religion
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- Britney Spears' debut single
- TLC's empowering anthem
- Alanis Morissette's breakout album
- Spice Girl who went by Posh
- Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men's record-breaking duet
- Nirvana's breakthrough album
18 Clues: No Doubt's lead singer • TLC's empowering anthem • Spice Girl who went by Posh • Britney Spears' debut single • Vanilla Ice's one-hit wonder • Nirvana's breakthrough album • Backstreet Boys' debut single • The Macarena dance craze band • Alanis Morissette's breakout album • Madonna's hit from "Ray of Light" album • Will Smith's hit about saving the world • ...
Famous people (K-pop) 2024-11-13
Across
- (Made "Mantra")
- (G-Idle)
- (G-idle)
- (Made "Flower" in 2023)
- (kpop rap queen)
- (created "Pop")
- (Twice)
- (collabed with Bruno Mars)
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- (popular and in IVE)
- (was in LOONA but now a soloist)
- (Enhypen)
- (StrayKids)
- (Straykids)
- (Born in Texas, America)
- (Dancing machine)
- (Kpop soloist now)
- (Thai and is in Blackpink)
- (Thai kpop queen but not Lisa)
- (Babymonster)
- (Chinese kpop idol)
20 Clues: (Twice) • (G-Idle) • (G-idle) • (Enhypen) • (StrayKids) • (Straykids) • (Babymonster) • (Made "Mantra") • (created "Pop") • (kpop rap queen) • (Dancing machine) • (Kpop soloist now) • (Chinese kpop idol) • (popular and in IVE) • (Made "Flower" in 2023) • (Born in Texas, America) • (Thai and is in Blackpink) • (collabed with Bruno Mars) • (Thai kpop queen but not Lisa) • (was in LOONA but now a soloist)
Unit 1 Review 2025-02-11
Across
- Inventor of polio vaccine
- In ancient cultures, this was a key factor in healthcare
- Founder of the American Red Cross
- Invented mobile x-ray units for use during the war
- The ancient culture that realized the importance of cleanliness for health
- The average lifespan in ancient cultures started at what age
- These often served as treatment centers for the Romans
- The ancient culture that monitored the pulse to determine body condition
- First female to earn a medical degree in the US
- Medication used to treat diabetes
- Culture that relied on magic and amulets for medical treatment
- The father of medicine
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- First medicine used as a pain reliever and the most common
- Man who successfully separated twins joined at the head
- Drug discovered from mold on a petri dish
- Surgeon who first used insulin to treat diabetes
- Inventor of the smallpox vaccine “Father of immunology”
- Medical device invented by Rene Laennec
- A treatment for pain introduced by the ancient Chinese
- German chemist working for Bayer who refined aspirin
- Discovered penicillin
- Physician to the gladiators
- The first ancient culture known to keep accurate medical records
- The ancient culture that began filtering water to prevent disease
- Discovered the use of soap to fight against germs
25 Clues: Discovered penicillin • The father of medicine • Inventor of polio vaccine • Physician to the gladiators • Founder of the American Red Cross • Medication used to treat diabetes • Medical device invented by Rene Laennec • Drug discovered from mold on a petri dish • First female to earn a medical degree in the US • Surgeon who first used insulin to treat diabetes • ...
La Cocina 2022-09-14
20 Clues: the pool • the salt • the lamp • the fork • the bowl • the table • the bread • the beans • the stove • the napkins • the toaster • the blender • the chicken • the freezer • the pop/soda • the microwave • the fish(food) • turn on the light • turn off the light • the frying pan/skillet
Spanish Food Vocab 2022-12-13
25 Clues: pop • egg • tea • ham • milk • tuna • fruit • salad • bread • water • bacon • apple • turkey • coffee • cheese • grapes • orange • cereal • sandwich • strawberries • I prefer bread. • You prefer ham. • We prefer fruit. • He prefers water. • They prefer salad.
homeroom and hall passes book 2023-01-16
21 Clues: Nerd • Bully • Thief • Loner • Master • Wizard • Paladin • janitor • villain • Devourer • Assassin • Barbarian • fake realm • Class Clown • Overachiever • Oink pop girl • Vice Principal • what practice did vela miss • whare the fight takes place • what did sorrowshade not want to join on • what is stinky's parents do for a living
Apodos y nombres cariñosos..... jejjeje 2020-05-22
20 Clues: MALUMA • PELUCA • PELUSA • LENGUA • MONITA • PEPITA • TATABRA • JBALBIN • PELO DE RATA • JUAN GABRIEL • LA CHICA DORADA • EL REY DEL CHUPE • EL JEFE DEL RETO • EL SOL DE MEXICO • REPITELA REPITELA • EL REY DEL DESPECHO • LOS CUATRO FABULOSOS • LA REINA DEL POP LATINO • EL PRINCIPE DEL DESPECHO • AGUDELO EL ZORZAL CRIOLLO
Family 2019-11-10
22 Clues: BOOT • Dabber • Brownie • lamoore • Wrestler • Doll Baby • our Angel • Anime Girl • number one • Little man • Hes a king • gave to all • Harley Quin • focused one • Puggle Snout • Defends the g • Last Addition • the floor man • Lived By Bayou • ear to everyone • Cheering Knight • doesn't like men
La comida (Span 1) 2020-05-05
33 Clues: pop • ham • egg • milk • soup • rice • corn • meat • fish • drink • juice • salad • lunch • onion • bread • beans • apple • cheese • orange • grapes • banana • supper • potato • shrimp • coffee • lettuce • seafood • avocado • dessert • breakfast • ice cream • strawberry • carne de...
La musique et toi 2020-11-22
24 Clues: Metal • singen • Elektro • der Rap • das Lied • der Bass • der Chor • der Jazz • die Geige • das Cello • der Sänger • das Klavier • die Posaune • die Gitarre • das Saxophon • die Popmusik • die Sängerin • die Trompete • das Keyboard • die Querflöte • die Rockmusik • die Klarinette • die Blockflöte • das Schlagzeug
MacEvoy Family 2020 2020-11-25
20 Clues: poo • Pop • J&B son • grandpa • grandma • One son • other twin • Tonis hubby • girl cuz NL • Jamie's wife • one of twins • Sandras hubby • was a Steiner • J&B baby girl • one of 3 sons • not auntie Pam • not uncle Chris • not auntie Sandra • oldest boy cuz NL • J&B oldest daughter
雜誌 二段 3 2023-05-05
Indonesië 2014-03-07
Across
- op oost-Java
- leren pop voor schimmenspel
- gele rijst
- Javaans orkest
- eet smakelijk
- gember
- grootste godsdienst in Indonesië
- Rijstveld
- poppenspeler
- Spaanse peper
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- Hindoe tempel centraal Java
- eiland
- rijdende eetkraam
- godin van de rijst
- Javaanse kunstuiting op textiel
- Balinese apendans
- Javaans schimmenspel
- hoofdstad Indonesië
- west-Javaans poppenspel
- Dichtstbevolkt eiland
20 Clues: eiland • gember • Rijstveld • gele rijst • op oost-Java • poppenspeler • eet smakelijk • Spaanse peper • Javaans orkest • rijdende eetkraam • Balinese apendans • godin van de rijst • hoofdstad Indonesië • Javaans schimmenspel • Dichtstbevolkt eiland • west-Javaans poppenspel • Hindoe tempel centraal Java • leren pop voor schimmenspel • Javaanse kunstuiting op textiel • grootste godsdienst in Indonesië
words 01.16. 2024-01-20
Across
- lánykérés
- kedvesség
- elhanyagol
- ártatlan
- tilalom
- kiszámolni
- helyette
- megkérni a kezét
- gyerekes
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- létezés
- fekete bárány
- fizet
- on her ... - magában
- kedves, jóságos, gyengéd
- ...... a book - könyvet kölcsönözni
- korlát
- szénsavas üdcsi
- it ........ - van ilyen
- elhanyagoló
- can't ...... - nem engedheti meg magának
- számolni
- library .... - könyvtári tartozás
- take .... of - vigyázni vmire/vkire, gondját viselni
23 Clues: fizet • korlát • létezés • tilalom • ártatlan • számolni • helyette • gyerekes • lánykérés • kedvesség • elhanyagol • kiszámolni • elhanyagoló • fekete bárány • szénsavas üdcsi • megkérni a kezét • on her ... - magában • it ........ - van ilyen • kedves, jóságos, gyengéd • library .... - könyvtári tartozás • ...... a book - könyvet kölcsönözni • can't ...... - nem engedheti meg magának • ...
Nurturing Healthy Children 2013-01-17
Across
- Forces a child to remove him or herself from a situation
- The most evident example of culture
- How many common goals of child rearing are there?
- Strict Discipline
- Stops the flow of communication
- Culture is transmitted from parent to child through this medium
- Different cultures may follow ____ values
- Mini-lectures and put-downs often used
- Democratic approach
- Rules and Boundaries
- One reason to communicate with children
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- The ___ view pregnancy as a state of wellness
- A skill of communication
- Warmth and Support
- Few Rules
- Where the mother is in charge
- Have a vocabulary of 10 to 20 words
- Teach what is acceptable and what is not
- Impacts all aspects of parenting
- Inflexible and Controlling
- The Bangalore of ___ believe that the new mother is to be honoured as an exalted one
- Follow migration of wildlife
- When verbal and non-verbal do not match
23 Clues: Few Rules • Strict Discipline • Warmth and Support • Democratic approach • Rules and Boundaries • A skill of communication • Inflexible and Controlling • Follow migration of wildlife • Where the mother is in charge • Stops the flow of communication • Impacts all aspects of parenting • The most evident example of culture • Have a vocabulary of 10 to 20 words • ...
Early Civilizations 2021-10-23
Across
- The sum of the language, customs, beliefs, and are of a people.
- succession based on fathers lineage
- Belief in one superior being.
- A succession lasting several generations.
- uncivilized people
- All gods of a people, collectively, a temple
- Area controlled by a central government.
- succession based on mothers lineage
- an attempted combination or reconciliation of principles
- to subject to persistent harassment
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- differentiation and categorization
- A system in which people attain power through their intelligence and not heredity.
- People who shepherd animals.
- a long trip undertaken for religious purposes
- a scattering of any people with a common culture
- A teacher, leader, or spokesperson of a movement or cause
- Belief in multiple gods.
- a belief or system of beliefs held and promoted by religious, governmental, or other group
- A society which traveled.
- to absorb and incorporate into the dominant culture.
- a broad, somewhat arid, grass plain
21 Clues: uncivilized people • Belief in multiple gods. • A society which traveled. • People who shepherd animals. • Belief in one superior being. • differentiation and categorization • succession based on fathers lineage • succession based on mothers lineage • a broad, somewhat arid, grass plain • to subject to persistent harassment • Area controlled by a central government. • ...
Peoples of the americas 2022-11-17
Across
- being better organized, more consciously defined, and more effective.
- the first elaborate pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica.
- "ancient outsiders."
- marked the rise of militarism in Mesoamerica.
- gift-giving ceremony
- center of a zapotec state
- represented words or syllables
- relating to a culture of the coast of southern Peru.
- a conquest state
- Middle America
- a Peruvian culture of the 1st to the 6th centuries.
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- text recounting the history of the K' iche People
- peaceful farmers
- ruled an empire that extended along the Pacific coast.
- a sedentary culture living in villages and towns, in houses constructed with stone and mortar.
- the most important crop
- centered in the tropical lowlands of what is now Guatemala.
- early literature
- man first entered the western hemisphere
- A pre-Incan civilization that flourished on the northern coast of Peru.
20 Clues: Middle America • peaceful farmers • early literature • a conquest state • "ancient outsiders." • gift-giving ceremony • the most important crop • center of a zapotec state • represented words or syllables • man first entered the western hemisphere • marked the rise of militarism in Mesoamerica. • text recounting the history of the K' iche People • ...
My Name is Not Easy 2023-11-10
Across
- Luke and his brother's culture
- a pattern of behaviors made by a group of people
- inupiaq word for grandpa
- where the book takes place
- the 'juice' that they had to take for the military
- what luke found under the bus seat in father mullens bag
- inupiaq word for grandma
- what native alaskans are called
- a person who does not belong to a widely held religion
- the religion of the school
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- the name of the school that they went to
- what chickie called the bus
- what everyone called chickie
- name of the main father
- how Bunna died
- how old you had to be to attend the school
- the season that the school takes place in
- a natural or intuitive way of acting or thinking
- what Luke and Bunna needed to go skin
- the culture of sonny and chickie
20 Clues: how Bunna died • name of the main father • inupiaq word for grandpa • inupiaq word for grandma • where the book takes place • the religion of the school • what chickie called the bus • what everyone called chickie • Luke and his brother's culture • what native alaskans are called • the culture of sonny and chickie • what Luke and Bunna needed to go skin • ...
Historians Toolkit 2025-12-28
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- objects made by humans
- = Before common era
- A period of ten years.
- sources trustworthiness
- = Before Christ
- Period of one thousand years.
- A period of time with a key characteristic or defining feature.
- Source: First hand experiences of an event
- where information comes from.
- In the order of which things happened.
- Studies what makes us human Including culture and biology
- a large group of people who communicate, share a common culture, and live in the same territory or are under the same leader.
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- someone’s opinion
- Organizing events in chronological order.
- A period of one hundred years.
- ="Anno Domini " Latin phrase meaning "in the year of the Lord"
- Source: written after or are multiple steps removed from the event.
- Studies artifacts.
- shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts that characterize a group of people or a society
- = Common Era
- Studies Fossils and earth's history
21 Clues: = Common Era • = Before Christ • someone’s opinion • Studies artifacts. • = Before common era • objects made by humans • A period of ten years. • sources trustworthiness • Period of one thousand years. • where information comes from. • A period of one hundred years. • Studies Fossils and earth's history • In the order of which things happened. • Organizing events in chronological order. • ...
About Us 2015-07-29
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- Favorite street food.
- Your province.
- Our place.
- My favorite ulam.
- Our baby.
- Our number.
- Favorite detective.
- You call me.
- Your favorite ulam.
- DQ Flavor.
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- My province.
- My collection.
- My favorite color.
- Our code word.
- Your collection.
- I call you.
- Where we met.
- Anniversary Month.
- All-time favorite series.
- Your favorite color.
20 Clues: Our baby. • Our place. • DQ Flavor. • I call you. • Our number. • My province. • You call me. • Where we met. • My collection. • Our code word. • Your province. • Your collection. • My favorite ulam. • My favorite color. • Anniversary Month. • Favorite detective. • Your favorite ulam. • Your favorite color. • Favorite street food. • All-time favorite series.
Happy 80th Birthday! 2020-05-16
22 Clues: xc • fly • SCORE • enjoys • egg day • salesman • dribbler • frequents • local grub • first born • take me out • cinema show • mom and pop • bringing up • many visited • love of life • The big move • starring role • God bless you • able place to live • where it all began • ballfield residence
Food 2017-11-16
32 Clues: - ost • - ägg • - ris • - paj • - smör • - fisk • - läsk • - bröd • - korv • - sylt • - kött • - senap • - möjlk • - glass • - chips • - pizza • - kakor • - tårta • - muffin • - is tea • - honung • - ketchup • - yoghurt • - choklad • - Flingor • - pop corn • - kyckling • - efterrätt • - hamburgare • - pommes frites • - apelsin juice • - kyckling nuggets
27 2024-08-09
Across
- Fashion house
- Eclectic style
- Classic fashion
- Sculptural designs
- Glamorous gowns
- Youthful elegance
- Photography
- Porcelain
- Deconstructivist
- Haute couture
- Couture tailor
- Beauty brand
- London-based label
- Jewelry designer
- Knitwear queen
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- Costume designer
- Architectural
- Art Deco
- Perfume designer
- Pop art fashion
- Innovation
- Fashion pioneer
- Handbags
- Fragrance house
- Colorful designs
25 Clues: Art Deco • Handbags • Porcelain • Innovation • Photography • Beauty brand • Architectural • Fashion house • Haute couture • Eclectic style • Couture tailor • Knitwear queen • Classic fashion • Pop art fashion • Fashion pioneer • Glamorous gowns • Fragrance house • Costume designer • Perfume designer • Deconstructivist • Colorful designs • Jewelry designer • Youthful elegance • Sculptural designs • London-based label
Stems Crossword 1-13 2024-03-19
36 Clues: go • cut • one • out • pay • two • join • true • over • both • more • fire • bind • over • four • free • love • life • good • hear • light • water • under • close • carry • apart • touch • people • before • people • worthy • within • against • opinion • together • one hundred
Brain Break Puzzle #13 (Compound Words) 2024-04-08
36 Clues: up___ • car___ • ___box • eye___ • boy___ • hot___ • ear___ • life___ • year___ • ___corn • good___ • ___ pad • pep ___ • ___made • wedding • dust___ • ___work • ___ tree • ___cycle • every___ • ___board • word ___ • ___paste • ___space • ___ pool • ___brush • cheer___ • class___ • water___ • make ___ • Chrome___ • tardy ___ • ___ story • paper ___ • ice cream ___ • teacher’s ___
y más 2024-09-24
33 Clues: guy • man • all • pop • but • very • also • book • girl • more • food • fruit • pizza • after • music • water • juice • movie • woman • before • sports • person • soccer • friends • student • message • because • cookies • a little • homework • ice cream • skateboard • French fries
7th Grade Roots 2025-03-04
21 Clues: air • free • time • city • foot • time • child • people • mother • father • To move • To break • To shape • To draw/pull • To hang/weigh • thanks/pleasing • eye/to make a choice • To go/yield/surrender • Race, kind, or species/birth • law/to choose, pick, read, speak • To take/catch/seize/hold/receive
one 2026-01-01
Across
- chart publisher
- korean trend
- ______ and blues
- metal of Norway, perhaps
- drums, repeated
- dead beatle
- soundtrack, more intimately
- channel for videos
- folksy Smith
- guest appearance
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- popstar’s medal
- Unison singer
- smart electronic
- predecessor to math
- boy’s owner, debated
- work with, abbr
- bad hare of reggaeton
- fake, abbr
- intro, for example
- oxymoronic pop
20 Clues: fake, abbr • dead beatle • korean trend • folksy Smith • Unison singer • oxymoronic pop • popstar’s medal • chart publisher • work with, abbr • drums, repeated • smart electronic • ______ and blues • guest appearance • channel for videos • intro, for example • predecessor to math • boy’s owner, debated • bad hare of reggaeton • metal of Norway, perhaps • soundtrack, more intimately
Adv Vocab Terms #6 2024-02-06
Across
- Images in which characteristics of objects are likened to one another and presented as that
- an American German-Jewish pop artist of the 1960s and master of Neo-Expressionism. His vibrant and colorful works have become a lasting part of contemporary American culture and is synonymous with the spirit of the ‘60s and ‘70s.
- Pigments ground in water and mixed with gum to form opaque watercolor. Gouache resembles school tempera paint or poster paint.
- is a permanent, fast-drying painting medium consisting of pigments mixed with a water-soluble binder medium, usually glutinous material such as egg yolk.
- American painter, graphic artist, sculptor, and poet who emerged during the Pop art period as an innovative creator of works that combine the painted canvas with ordinary objects of daily life. His persistent themes included those of personal identity, memory, and the body
- artist who draws from traditional Japanese painting, sci-fi, and anime to create paintings, sculptures, and films populated by repeated motifs and mutating characters of his own creation.
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- the name applied to the work produced by a group of artists (which included Henri Matisse and André Derain) from around 1905 to 1910, which is characterised by strong colours and fierce brushwork.
- a painting style developed in the 1940s and 1950s in which artists applied paint freely to huge canvases to show feelings and emotions as opposed to realistic subject matter.
- They are closely related to concepts about symbolism.
- Increasing or enlarging an object or figure or one of its parts to communicate ideas and feelings.
- a malleable mixture of paper and glue, or paper, flour, and water, that becomes hard when dry.
11 Clues: They are closely related to concepts about symbolism. • Images in which characteristics of objects are likened to one another and presented as that • a malleable mixture of paper and glue, or paper, flour, and water, that becomes hard when dry. • Increasing or enlarging an object or figure or one of its parts to communicate ideas and feelings. • ...
33 2017-06-09
23 Clues: yum • clue • to pop • colour • on lake • in lake • is a test • long word • next to me • waterfalls • NZ in Maori • another one • Dru yourself • we live here • next edition • temperatures • Area in Taupo • Spring flower • best designers • visitor centre • Mountain, Mt ... • movie goodbye ... • road in lakefront
Essen und Trinken 2021-12-17
34 Clues: ham • tea • meat • cake • fish • eggs • milk • soup • water • lunch • steak • salad • bread • apple • juice • fruit • dinner • turkey • cookie • grapes • tomato • orange • snacks • banana • cheese • coffee • carrots • chicken • potatoes • soda pop • broccoli • ice cream • breakfast • vegetables
Rappers 2023-10-30
20 Clues: 999 • wap • a lot • its lit • pop out • sunflower • six block • look at me • 2 quarters • gucci gang • Machiavelli • munch queen • D-O double g • super gremlin • back and blood • champaign papi • back to the bag • it was a good day • talking to the moon. • I do whatever I want
Family 2019-11-10
22 Clues: BOOT • Dabber • lamoore • Brownie • Wrestler • Doll Baby • our Angel • Little man • Hes a king • Anime Girl • Harley Quin • gave to all • focused one • Puggle Snout • Last Addition • Defends the g • the floor man • Lived By Bayou • ear to everyone • Cheering Knight • doesn't like men • jack of all trades
Happy 80th Birthday! 2020-05-16
22 Clues: xc • fly • SCORE • enjoys • egg day • salesman • dribbler • frequents • local grub • first born • take me out • cinema show • mom and pop • bringing up • many visited • love of life • The big move • starring role • God bless you • able place to live • where it all began • ballfield residence
jj 2024-04-17
Across
- - Shell-shaped cake
- - Military housing
- - Iconic river in England
- - Judo outer reap throw
- - Travel memento
- - K-pop concert accessory
- - Spicy Japanese condiment
- - Hand-painted highlights
- - Face depiction
- - Child doctor
- - Plant embryo
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- - Chopping tool
- - Earthy aroma
- - Degree one polynomial
- - Cultural background
- - International agreement
- - Legal decision
- - Photography background
- - Similar word
- - Fossilized resin
20 Clues: - Earthy aroma • - Similar word • - Child doctor • - Plant embryo • - Chopping tool • - Travel memento • - Legal decision • - Face depiction • - Military housing • - Fossilized resin • - Shell-shaped cake • - Cultural background • - Degree one polynomial • - Judo outer reap throw • - Photography background • - Iconic river in England • - International agreement • - K-pop concert accessory • ...
Unit 7 Vocab 2023-05-19
Across
- A group of human beings distinguished by physical traits, genetic code patterns or genetically inherited characteristics.
- the process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- A relationship between countries in which they rely on one another for resources, goods, or services
- A single element of normal practice in a culture, such as wearing.blue jeans
- A community of people who share a common culture
- Economic decisions are made by individuals by supply and demand
- A measurement of the number of people per given unit of land
- The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to another
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something.
- A movement from one country or region to another
- industrialized country in which people are generally better educated and healthier and live longer than people in developing countries do
Down
- cultural traits such as dress, diet, and music that are popular throughout the world
- A political system characterised by a centrally planned economy where the government owns the means of production.
- An area in which people have many shared culture traits
- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- Group of people who share common ancestry, language, religion, customs, or combination of such characteristics
- the number of live births each year per 1,000 people
- values and beliefs passed from generation to generation
- An economic system in which the government controls a country's economy.
20 Clues: A community of people who share a common culture • A movement from one country or region to another • the number of live births each year per 1,000 people • An area in which people have many shared culture traits • values and beliefs passed from generation to generation • A measurement of the number of people per given unit of land • ...
SS102 Final 2022-06-03
Across
- Someone who buys goods and resources.
- Bringing new life to a culture.
- A company that operates in two or more countries.
- The WHO works around the world to stop this from happening.
- The process of two cultures becoming more and more alike.
- (Acronym) This organization creates international rules for trade.
- An economic system that prioritizes the free market and private ownership.
- A term that refers to the interconnected relationship between people and economies.
- Indigenous children in Canada were sent here to be assimilated into Western culture.
- This UN human rights documents is often criticized because it is a recommendation, not law.
- Looking after the land to ensure
- When countries invest in other countries.
- Proving people with equal opportunities to participate in society.
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- The shift of a country's economy from agriculture to manufacturing.
- The process of making trade easier.
- Development of resources that doesn't compromise environmental health.
- The process of a minority culture being absorbed into a dominant culture, usually resulting in loss of language.
- Measure of economic welfare.
- Mixing of two cultures, creating something new.
- This poem was used to justify the mistreatment of colonized people.
- A cultural change in a person or group as a result of contact with others.
- Hiring workers outside of a company to do a task.
- The process of putting a group of people in a lower or powerless position in society.
- The process of extending political or military control over another area.
- A trading bloc in North and South America that has recently been replaced with CUSMA.
- A quality each person has, that is impacted by culture, language, etc.
26 Clues: Measure of economic welfare. • Bringing new life to a culture. • Looking after the land to ensure • The process of making trade easier. • Someone who buys goods and resources. • When countries invest in other countries. • Mixing of two cultures, creating something new. • A company that operates in two or more countries. • Hiring workers outside of a company to do a task. • ...
Early Civilizations 2021-10-23
Across
- The sum of the language, customs, beliefs, and are of a people.
- succession based on fathers lineage
- Belief in one superior being.
- A succession lasting several generations.
- uncivilized people
- All gods of a people, collectively, a temple
- Area controlled by a central government.
- succession based on mothers lineage
- an attempted combination or reconciliation of principles
- to subject to persistent harassment
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- differentiation and categorization
- A system in which people attain power through their intelligence and not heredity.
- People who shepherd animals.
- a long trip undertaken for religious purposes
- a scattering of any people with a common culture
- A teacher, leader, or spokesperson of a movement or cause
- Belief in multiple gods.
- a belief or system of beliefs held and promoted by religious, governmental, or other group
- A society which traveled.
- to absorb and incorporate into the dominant culture.
- a broad, somewhat arid, grass plain
21 Clues: uncivilized people • Belief in multiple gods. • A society which traveled. • People who shepherd animals. • Belief in one superior being. • differentiation and categorization • succession based on fathers lineage • succession based on mothers lineage • a broad, somewhat arid, grass plain • to subject to persistent harassment • Area controlled by a central government. • ...
Vocabulary Review 1 2013-02-12
Across
- Sneezing and fever are two ________ of the flu.
- To join or take part in an activity.
- The feeling you have when you are so happy you can't sleep.
- A big part of who you are. Your age, gender, nationality…
- Can be good or bad
- Not certain.
Down
- Another word for nervous
- Wedding __________ are different every country.
- The opposite of anxious. Similar to relaxed.
- Your way of living.
- Getting used to a new culture is a big __________.
- To adjust quickly to a culture means that you are __________.
- Learning a language is a __________. It takes a long time.
- The opposite of accept.
- Where you spent your childhood is where you ______ ___.
- Feeling lonely and sad is a __________ part of culture shock.
- The cultures of Canada and the USA are quite __________.
- Another word for custom.
- to To understand
- Place something comes from.
20 Clues: Not certain. • to To understand • Can be good or bad • Your way of living. • The opposite of accept. • Another word for nervous • Another word for custom. • Place something comes from. • To join or take part in an activity. • The opposite of anxious. Similar to relaxed. • Wedding __________ are different every country. • Sneezing and fever are two ________ of the flu. • ...
Art Studies 191 2015-05-26
Across
- sea serpent prevalent in SEA Art
- dominant force dictating culture at present (Globalization)
- vitality; energy of things (Japanese Art)
- painting is a ritual that embodies the cosmic force of order (Chinese Art)
- challenge to pure or authentic identity (Colonial Art)
- criticizes emptiness of Japanese consumer culture (Japanese Art)
- analysis of the legacy of colonialism and imperialism
- Philippine aesthetic of brightness of space (Philippine Art)
- Chinese philosopher, author of the Five Classics (Chinese Art)
Down
- Proponent of postcolonialism; Edward ____
- a return to traditional/ native forms in architecture (Philippine Art)
- pioneering art historian of india (Indian Art)
- Japanese variant of Buddhism emphasizing simplicity (Japanese Art)
- depiction of Non-Western culture by the West
- essence; energy (Chinese Art)
- perception of beauty or taste
- simple sophistication (Japanese Art)
- acceptance of transience or imperfection (Japanese Art)
- essence; dominant mental state (Indian art)
- highest form of Chinese painting (Chinese Art)
20 Clues: essence; energy (Chinese Art) • perception of beauty or taste • sea serpent prevalent in SEA Art • simple sophistication (Japanese Art) • Proponent of postcolonialism; Edward ____ • vitality; energy of things (Japanese Art) • essence; dominant mental state (Indian art) • depiction of Non-Western culture by the West • pioneering art historian of india (Indian Art) • ...
SOCIOLOGY 2015-07-08
Across
- Customary behavior patterns widely practiced.
- Allows range of choices in the individual as member of the society.
- Shared values and rules about acceptable and unacceptable.
- A social heritage transmitted from one gen. to another.
- Refers to the theory of social action.
- Human culture is nothing w/o it.
- Each aspect of society is interdependent.
- Father of communism
- Focuses on the negative.
- Norm based on morality or definition of right and wrong.
Down
- Father of positivism
- Written down and enforced by the state.
- Manifested by member of certain socially organized group of individuals.
- Forms of behavior uniformly done in the society.
- The view to regard one's culture as right and normal.
- Socially imposed rewards and punishment.
- He said change in 1 part of society causes change in the other parts
- Last science to be developed.
- Moral imperatives and social conscience internalized.
- Is a conflict theory that studies gender.
20 Clues: Father of communism • Father of positivism • Focuses on the negative. • Last science to be developed. • Human culture is nothing w/o it. • Refers to the theory of social action. • Written down and enforced by the state. • Socially imposed rewards and punishment. • Each aspect of society is interdependent. • Is a conflict theory that studies gender. • ...
Exam 3 2024-11-11
Across
- grow in acidic environments
- Cold-Loving
- Speed up chemical reactions without being altered
- transfer functional groups
- heat-loving
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- sum of all chemical reactions with a living organism
- is the amount of collision energy required for a chemical reaction to occur
- Bone loss/Death
- introduction of microbes into a medium
Down
- hydrolysis
- reactions that use energy and building blocks to build complex molecules
- Protein portion
- are biological catalysts
- microbes growing in or on a culture medium
- Liver Damage
- moderate-temperature-loving
- Reactions that break down complex molecules
- oxidation-reduction reactions
- unable to use oxygen and most are harmed by it
- no living microbes
- Fat Distribution
- Increased fat in blood
- nutrients prepared for microbial growth
- States that chemical reactions occurs when atoms, ions, and molecules collide
25 Clues: hydrolysis • Cold-Loving • heat-loving • Liver Damage • Protein portion • Bone loss/Death • Fat Distribution • no living microbes • Increased fat in blood • are biological catalysts • transfer functional groups • grow in acidic environments • moderate-temperature-loving • Human Immunodeficiency Virus • oxidation-reduction reactions • introduction of microbes into a medium • ...
HR PART 2 2025-12-08
Across
- Verantwoordelijk werking ve afdeling
- External company performs tasks
- Selling products/services
- Company owned by another
- director/CEO Daily business
- sheet Assets & liabilities
- Leads board
- of directors Sets policy
- Onthaal
- Manufacturing, factory
- desking Sharing desk instead of your own
- Legal responsibility
- What a company owns
- culture Autonomy at lower levels
- Research & development
- Promotion, advertising
- Finance, bookkeeping
- Small to medium sized enterprise
- Owner of shares
- Recruitment, welfare, training
- Kaderlif, leidinggevende medewerker
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- Aandeelhouder
- Buying materials
- Hoogste leidinggevende
- culture begrijfscultuur
- Annual general meeting
- executives Department heads
- manager Directe leidinggevende (rapporteren)
- president Leidinggevende per divisie
- faillissement
- culture Decisions made at the top
- Check financial accounts
- & loss account Income & expenses
- Company active in many countries
- hoofdzetel
- Working from home
- Research & development
- worker Has several jobs/clients
- Debts
- chart Organigram bedrijfscultuur
40 Clues: Debts • Onthaal • hoofdzetel • Leads board • Aandeelhouder • faillissement • Owner of shares • Buying materials • Working from home • What a company owns • Legal responsibility • Finance, bookkeeping • Hoogste leidinggevende • Annual general meeting • Manufacturing, factory • Research & development • Research & development • Promotion, advertising • culture begrijfscultuur • Company owned by another • ...
KPOP Groups:D 2025-10-12
Across
- K-pop girl group from SM entertainment With four members
- a K-pop mixed group which one of the member is the granddaughter of shinsegae chairwoman.
- a K-pop girl group from Hybe entertainment that perform on Coachella
- The name of this K-pop girl group is a number
Down
- they are labelled as BLACKPINK’s sisters
- a K-pop girl group that debut from a survival show that starts on the 3rd of June at 2023
6 Clues: they are labelled as BLACKPINK’s sisters • The name of this K-pop girl group is a number • K-pop girl group from SM entertainment With four members • a K-pop girl group from Hybe entertainment that perform on Coachella • a K-pop mixed group which one of the member is the granddaughter of shinsegae chairwoman. • ...
Celebrity Icons 2023-07-05
Across
- - Last name of the comedian and actor who gained fame with "Beverly Hills Cop" and "Coming to America."
- - First name of the singer who had hits like "Girls Just Want to Have Fun."
- - Last name of the renowned director responsible for hits like "E.T." and "Indiana Jones."
- - Last name of an acclaimed actor known for his roles in "Scarface" and "The Godfather."
- - Last name of the iconic singer known for her powerful voice and stage presence.
- - Last name of the U.S. President, an influential political figure of the era.
- - Last name of the actor known for his roles in films like "Top Gun" and "Risky Business."
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- - Last name of the actor who portrayed Rocky Balboa and John Rambo.
- - Pop music and fashion icon known for her reinvention and provocative style.
- - Last name of the actor who starred in the "Mad Max" and "Lethal Weapon" films.
- - Last name of the actor known for his tough-guy roles and iconic "Dirty Harry" character.
- - Multi-talented musician and performer with hits like "Purple Rain."
- - Pop diva and actress known for her distinctive voice and extravagant style.
- - Last name of the boxing sensation who became the youngest heavyweight champion.
- - Last name of the "King of Pop" known for his groundbreaking music and iconic videos.
15 Clues: - Last name of the actor who portrayed Rocky Balboa and John Rambo. • - Multi-talented musician and performer with hits like "Purple Rain." • - First name of the singer who had hits like "Girls Just Want to Have Fun." • - Pop music and fashion icon known for her reinvention and provocative style. • ...
Families in Canada 2015-10-02
Across
- The production of offspring.
- The decadents of a common Ancestor.
- A couple and their children.
- A family that has two sources of income.
- Behavior of the surrounding culture.
- The study of humankind, Societies and Cultures.
- The study of development.
- The family that you're born into.
Down
- women's rights and equality to men.
- A typical modern family.
- the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- the feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes.
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- To take the legal responsibilities as a parent of a child that is not your biological child.
14 Clues: A typical modern family. • The study of development. • The production of offspring. • A couple and their children. • The family that you're born into. • women's rights and equality to men. • The decadents of a common Ancestor. • Behavior of the surrounding culture. • A family that has two sources of income. • The study of humankind, Societies and Cultures. • ...
My Hero Academia 2023-05-14
ch 4 cross word puzzle vocab :) 2024-05-15
Across
- a grouping of people based on rank or status.
- a section or expanse of rural scenery, that can be seen from a single viewpoint.Institution- a custom organization with social, educational, or religious purposesInstitution- a custom organization with social, educational, or religious purposes.Institution- a custom organization with social, educational, or religious purposes.Institution- a custom organization with social, educational, or religious purposes.Institution- a custom organization with social, educational, or religious purposes.
- the movement of customs and ideas from one culture to another.
- of building, construction, or organization; arrangement of parts, elements, or constituents.
- a mother a father, and their children.
- a family that includes several generations.
Down
- relating to, devoted to, or characterized by friendly companionship or relations.
- the process of accepting new ideas from one culture and fitting them into another culture.
- a custom organization with social, educational, or religious purposes.
- of or relating to culture or cultivation.
- a group of people sharing a culture and social structure.
- The way of life of a people, including their language, beliefs, customs, and practices.
12 Clues: a mother a father, and their children. • of or relating to culture or cultivation. • a family that includes several generations. • a grouping of people based on rank or status. • a group of people sharing a culture and social structure. • the movement of customs and ideas from one culture to another. • ...
Unit 1 Test Crossword Review 2014-08-20
Across
- describes where a place is
- goods sent to another country to be sold
- the most important element of a culture
- only representation to show size, shape, proportion of earth accurately
- farming, boating, mining are examples
- created to provide for the common good of the people, keep order in society, and protection
- nuclear or extended families, social classes
- measures the distance north or south of the equator
- controlling of another country, usually to take advantage of their resources
- theme of geography that describes what a place is like
- the amount of people in a square mile
- spreading of a culture from one place to another
Down
- the ability to read and write
- highly organized group of people with its own language and culture
- height above sea level
- how one place is similar to those around it
- grown to be exported to other country for consumption and profit
- judging a culture by the standards of one's own
- first occurred in Great Britain, marked by huge increase in farm/industry production
- extreme pride in ones country
- skilled craftworker
- wonderer, often in search of food
- goods brought into a country
- measure the distance east or west of the prime meridian
24 Clues: skilled craftworker • height above sea level • describes where a place is • goods brought into a country • the ability to read and write • extreme pride in ones country • wonderer, often in search of food • farming, boating, mining are examples • the amount of people in a square mile • the most important element of a culture • goods sent to another country to be sold • ...
AP HuG Pre-test #3 Vocab 2022-11-16
Across
- the belief that one's own culture is superior to another's
- the practice of assessing a culture by its own standards rather than viewing it through the lens of one's own culture
- the act of both cultures changing in a result of their contact with eachother
- the tendency of culture group members to become more alike over time
- a regional variation of a language, such as different spelling or pronunciation
- were often the first group to settle in an area
Down
- the amalgamation of two or more different beliefs or religions
- a mix of indigenous and colonial
- not influenced or controlled by religion
- the tendency of group members to become less like other group members over time, especially if separated by barriers or distance
- an official language in a region of the world different from where the language originated
- when an individual from one culture changes his customs, beliefs, and lifestyle to become part of the more dominant culture he/she has joined
12 Clues: a mix of indigenous and colonial • not influenced or controlled by religion • were often the first group to settle in an area • the belief that one's own culture is superior to another's • the amalgamation of two or more different beliefs or religions • the tendency of culture group members to become more alike over time • ...
Unit 2 Vocab Crossword 2024-06-10
Across
- Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in specific situations
- The interactive process by which we develop an image of ourselves based on how we imagine we appear to others
- The interactive process through which people learn the basic skills, values, beliefs, and behavior patterns of a society
- Shared products of human groups, which include both physical objects and the beliefs, values, and behaviors shared by the group
- A group of interdependent people who have organized in such a way as to share a common culture and feeling of unity
- The behavior – the rights and obligations – expected of someone occupying a particular status
- The physical maturing that makes an individual capable of sexual reproduction
- The operation of culture within the individual (socialization)
- A socially defined position in a group or in a society
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- A break with past experiences and learning new values and norms
- Written rules of conduct enacted and enforced by the government
- Extreme self-centeredness
- Each person is born without a personality and that we only acquire our personality as a result of our social experience
- Tendency to view one’s own culture and group as superior to all others
- The sum total of behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, and values that are characteristic of an individual
- A capacity to learn a particular skill or acquire a specific body of knowledge
- Taking on or pretending to take on the role of others
- A group with its own unique values, norms, and behaviors that exist within a larger culture
- A social interaction similar to dating but with the sole purpose of eventual marriage
- The shared beliefs about what is good or bad, right or wrong, desirable or undesirable
20 Clues: Extreme self-centeredness • Taking on or pretending to take on the role of others • A socially defined position in a group or in a society • The operation of culture within the individual (socialization) • A break with past experiences and learning new values and norms • Written rules of conduct enacted and enforced by the government • ...
Chapter Three: Culture 2020-11-24
Across
- the integration of international trade and finance markets
- the objects or belongings of a group of people mores the moral views and principles of a groupnon
- a symbolic system of communication
- the ideas, attitudes, and beliefs of a society
- control a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms society people who live in a definable community and who share a culture
- visible and invisible rules of conduct through which societies are structured
- new objects or ideas introduced to culture for the first time
- a way to authorize or formally disapprove of certain behaviors
- gestures or objects that have meanings associated with them that are recognized by people who share a culture
- mainstream, widespread patterns among a society’s populationreal culture the way society really is based on what actually occurs and exists
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- the cultural patterns of a society’s elite
- consists of the standards a society would like to embrace and live up to
- a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society
- groups that share a specific identification, apart from a society’s majority, even as the members exist within a larger society
- casual behaviors that are generally and widely conformed to
- a belief that another culture is superior to one’s own
- a combination of pieces of existing reality into new forms
- people understand the world based on their form of language
18 Clues: a symbolic system of communication • the cultural patterns of a society’s elite • the ideas, attitudes, and beliefs of a society • a belief that another culture is superior to one’s own • the integration of international trade and finance markets • a combination of pieces of existing reality into new forms • ...
Unit 4 2023-02-28
Across
- the idea of being a part of a group or society in part of a persons self conception like nationality, ethnicity, religion, or social class
- traditionally and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something that is specific to a particular society, place, or time
- the idea spread from person to person
- the cultural modification of a certain group or individual by adapting to another culture
- identity with a group of people who are perceived to share a physical trait, their skin tone
- geographic area, including both cultural and natural resources and the wildlife or domestic animals therein, associated with a historic event, activity, or person, or exhibiting other cultural or aesthetic values
- traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed through the generations by word of mouth.
- the rapid, widespread diffusion of certain characteristic to a population
- a type of traditional music that tells a story about certain aspects of life
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- an idea spread through people relocating
- the contribution of a locals distinctive physical features and how it impacts the way foods taste
- the spread of an underlying principle event though the characteristic itself fails to diffuse
- a culture in large heterogeneous societies despite differences in other personal characteristics
- a geographic area with high ethnic concentration, characteristics, and cultural identity
- thoughts or ideas that make up a culture, includes beliefs, ideas, and norms in a certain society
- physical objects, resources, and spaces that are used to define some people's culture
- the appropriate housing in a certain religion or environment or social preferences
- where a cultural minority group changes to be similar with a dominant culture group
- a culture traditionally practiced by small homogeneous groups in isolation towards other groups
- an area where new ideas and innovations spring up and spread to other parts of the world
- homes that are unique to a religion, based on certain customs and resources
- a region with people who share common cultural characteristics
- a restricted behavior imposed by a certain social norm
- traditional foods that are passed from generation to generation
24 Clues: the idea spread from person to person • an idea spread through people relocating • a restricted behavior imposed by a certain social norm • a region with people who share common cultural characteristics • traditional foods that are passed from generation to generation • the rapid, widespread diffusion of certain characteristic to a population • ...
Crossword clue 2025-03-13
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- Festival* (Bacolod): A festival showcasing colorful masks and lively street performances, symbolizing the city's resilience and creativity.
- Malong-Malong* (Maranao tribes, Mindanao): A tribal dance showcasing the significance of the Malong, a traditional tube skirt.
- Festival* (Iloilo City): A festival celebrating the arrival of Malay datus in Panay, featuring street dancing, music, and tribal costumes.
- (Biñan, Laguna): A folk dance mimicking the battle between Christian and Muslim Moro tribesmen.
- Festival* (Davao): A festival showcasing the city's indigenous culture, featuring street dancing, music, and traditional costumes.
- Festival* (Tacloban): A festival showcasing the city's history and culture, featuring street dancing and body painting.
- sa Halaran Festival* (Roxas City): A festival showcasing the city's history and culture, featuring street dancing and traditional costumes.
- Gitab Festival* (Oriental Mindoro): A festival showcasing the traditional pandang gitab dance, which involves intricate hand and foot movements.
- Festival* (Angono, Rizal): A festival featuring giant papier-mâché puppets and street dancing.
- Festival* (South Cotabato): A festival celebrating the province's indigenous culture, featuring traditional dances and costumes.
- (Cantilan, Surigao del Sur): A folk dance imitating the movement of ducks.
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- Festival* (Guimaras): A festival celebrating the province's mango industry, featuring street dancing and mango-themed costumes.
- Festival* (Leyte): A festival featuring the traditional tinikling dance, which involves stepping between bamboo poles.
- Festival* (General Santos): A festival showcasing the city's indigenous culture, featuring traditional dances and costumes.
- Festival* (Kalibo, Aklan): A festival commemorating the arrival of Malay datus in Panay, featuring street dancing and tribal costumes.
- Bay Festival* (Sarangani): A festival celebrating the province's marine heritage, featuring street dancing and traditional costumes.
- Festival* (Baguio): A festival celebrating the city's floral industry, featuring street dancing and flower-themed costumes.
- Festival* (Cebu): A dance festival honoring the Santo Niño, characterized by a two-step-forward-and-one-step-backward shuffle.
- Festival* (Isabela): A festival showcasing scarecrow-inspired dances and costumes, highlighting the province's agricultural heritage.
- Festival* (Iligan): A festival celebrating the city's indigenous culture, featuring traditional dances and costumes.
20 Clues: (Cantilan, Surigao del Sur): A folk dance imitating the movement of ducks. • Festival* (Angono, Rizal): A festival featuring giant papier-mâché puppets and street dancing. • (Biñan, Laguna): A folk dance mimicking the battle between Christian and Muslim Moro tribesmen. • ...
South America Crossword 2025-11-04
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- The everyday, expected behavior in a culture are called…
- Superstitions say if you leave this item on the ground, you will lose money
- the descendants of those who inhabited a country or geographical region before people of a different culture arrived
- The weather conditions lasting in an area in general or over a long period of time.
- This type of dance started in Argentina
- This key component of culture is how people communicate with each other.
- Hearing a rooster crow in the middle of the night is an omen of…
- a story believed to be about real people or historical events, but told with exaggerated or supernatural details
- This myth is about a man who was turned into a half man/ half alligator creature
- South America is a …
- a belief or practice that usually comes from fear of the unknown or faith in magic or luck
- This is the largest country in South America
- This holiday celebrates and remembers loved ones who have passed away.
- Folklore says that if you use this item at night, you will have bad luck
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- There are this many countries in South America.
- This desert, found in South America, is the driest place on Earth
- This geographical feature can make transportation difficult but can attract tourists who like to climb.
- This artist painted self portraits to show her pride in Mexico.
- Items from a culture that have a deeper meaning are called…
- In Latin American cultures, when a girl turns this age, she has her quinceañera
- This animal, found in arctic environments, can be found in South America
- When one country uses its power to take over and control another country, it is called…
- Beliefs about what is important in a culture are called…
- ______ languages are spoken in Latin American countries.
- Items from a culture are called…
- This legend is about a one legged creature
- La Patasola attacks people in order to protect…
- The largest rainforest in the world.
28 Clues: South America is a … • Items from a culture are called… • The largest rainforest in the world. • This type of dance started in Argentina • This legend is about a one legged creature • This is the largest country in South America • There are this many countries in South America. • La Patasola attacks people in order to protect… • ...
Tim 1 - Informatika 2023-11-06
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- Penyelesaian masalah secara sistematis dengan menggunakan alat bantu dalam berpikir komputasional disebut ….
- Last in First Out berada pada algoritma (dalam bahasa inggris)
- Penambahan dan pengambilan suatu data yang hanya dilakukan pada bagian belakang disebut metode ….(dalam bahasa indonesia)
- Ilmu yang mempelajari terkait penggunaan komputer untuk mengatur dan menganalisis data yang berukuran besar, baik data maupun informasi pada mesin berbasis komputasi adalah …
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- Konsep berpikir yang digunakan untuk menganalisis permasalahan dan menemukan solusi inovatif disebut ….
- Teknik pencarian data dalam array dimana data dibandingkan satu per satu secara berurutan disebut ….
- Enqueue 9, Enqueue 5, Enqueue 1, Enqueue 2, Dequeue …. (jawaban dalam huruf)
- Perkembangan informatika di era industry 5.0 disebut dengan ….
- Sebutkan salah satu algoritma pengurutan.
- Push 7, Push 5, Pop, Push 6, Push 8, Push 1, Pop, Pop …. (jawaban dalam huruf)
10 Clues: Sebutkan salah satu algoritma pengurutan. • Last in First Out berada pada algoritma (dalam bahasa inggris) • Perkembangan informatika di era industry 5.0 disebut dengan …. • Enqueue 9, Enqueue 5, Enqueue 1, Enqueue 2, Dequeue …. (jawaban dalam huruf) • Push 7, Push 5, Pop, Push 6, Push 8, Push 1, Pop, Pop …. (jawaban dalam huruf) • ...
SUITability Game 2024-04-20
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- To _____ yourself to a culture, you must first learn and understand it, then adopt the mindset and behaviors
- A worker's ability to understand, adopt, & display the unique culture of their workplace
- To learn about a company's culture, one question to ask is, "What makes the company ____ or unique in the industry?"
- Learning the culture and _____ it are two different activities
- A company's culture is shaped by the ______ in which it operates
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- Every company has a unique ______
- Skills, knowledge, & experience + ______ ___ = SUITability
- Reading the company's _____ statement is one way to learn about company culture
- Three ways to adopt your company culture are to identify role models, ______, and follow the leader
9 Clues: Every company has a unique ______ • Skills, knowledge, & experience + ______ ___ = SUITability • Learning the culture and _____ it are two different activities • A company's culture is shaped by the ______ in which it operates • Reading the company's _____ statement is one way to learn about company culture • ...
Music and TV 2023-07-02
1960s Pop Culture 2021-11-29
City 2023-09-01
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- An Italian city famous for its ancient ruins and history.
- A bustling Indian city with a mix of culture and commerce.
- An Australian city with stunning beaches and landmarks.
- A Canadian city known for its diversity and cultural scene.
- The capital of Egypt, known for its history and landmarks.
- The capital of South Korea, blending modernity and tradition.
- The capital of the UK, home to historical sites and culture.
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- The capital of China, rich in history and architecture.
- Aires The capital of Argentina, with a vibrant arts and tango culture.
- de Janeiro A vibrant Brazilian city known for its beaches and festivals.
- A city in the UAE with futuristic architecture and luxury.
- The capital of France, famous for its art and landmarks.
- The capital of Russia, with iconic architecture and history.
- A modern metropolis in Japan with a mix of tradition.
- York A bustling city known for its skyscrapers and culture.
15 Clues: A modern metropolis in Japan with a mix of tradition. • The capital of China, rich in history and architecture. • An Australian city with stunning beaches and landmarks. • The capital of France, famous for its art and landmarks. • An Italian city famous for its ancient ruins and history. • A bustling Indian city with a mix of culture and commerce. • ...
The Aztecs in Mesoamerica 2023-01-13
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- floating islands used to grow food in Lake Texcoco
- when a culture has many gods
- the disease brought from Europe to Mesoamerica by the Spanish
- group of people who have similar goals and decide to work together temporarily
- soldiers who came to Mesoamerica to take resources back to Spain in Europe
- process of farming and growing animals for food
- to defeat someone and take over
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- the capital city of the Aztecs
- Spanish conquistador - Hernan - who led a small force against the Aztecs
- also known as "the mother culture of Mesoamerica"
- one country takes control of another and its resources
- the civilization that occupied Mesoamerica before the Aztecs
- set of beliefs, traditions, etc. that are shared by a group
- an Empire that built one of the most impressive cities in the world on an island in Lake Texcoco
- place with a shared culture including parts of Mexico and Central America
15 Clues: when a culture has many gods • the capital city of the Aztecs • to defeat someone and take over • process of farming and growing animals for food • also known as "the mother culture of Mesoamerica" • floating islands used to grow food in Lake Texcoco • one country takes control of another and its resources • set of beliefs, traditions, etc. that are shared by a group • ...
dobbs fam 2022-02-06
12 Clues: grandpa • grandma • eldest son • granddaughter • justin's wife • first grandson • allie's husband • second grandson • eldest daughter • cutest grandson • whitney's husband • youngest daughter
The First Ice Pop 2013-10-19
8 Clues: Frank's ___________ called him • Frank left his drink __________ • Frank was _____________ years old • Frank _________ soda powder and water • Frank _____________ the first ice pop • In the morning the water was __________ • Frank mixed his drink with a ___________ • Frank used _________ water for his ice pop
The Blues 2025-10-13
8 Clues: Home of the slaves • African American choir • The workplace of slaves • A pop group and an insect • National instrument of Wales • The music of ordinary people • A --- of light or a pop singer • Type of bell and also boils water
Music 2025-09-08
Blood Culture Contamination 2022-10-13
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- In August, _________ point eight percent was the blood culture contamination rate for the hospital.
- _____ ___ ___ prior to inserting the needle in the skin.
- Do not touch the ______ after preparation with greater than 0.5% chlorhexidine in alcohol solution.
- Using an alcohol wipe, scrub the top of each blood culture bottle for at least ______ seconds.
- Prepare the insertion site with greater than 0.5% chlorhexidine in alcohol solution, using a back and forth motion for a minimum of _____ seconds and allow to dry completely.
- Perform ________ ________ prior to donning gloves.
- Do not use ______ _____ bottles for adult blood sample because smaller volumes diminish the yield of pathogens.
- _______ is a device used to transfer the blood from the needle to the blood culture bottles.
- Only perform blood cultures through ________, and not through a central line or peripheral line.
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- ________ ______ _______ of the vial prior to transferring blood into the blood culture bottles.
- Avoid _______, which may cause a false-positive result.
- Collect the ______ sample first.
- Blood culture contamination can cause harm to patients by not having patients on the right ________.
- Do not _______ the top of the bottle after it is prepared with alcohol.
- _____ ________ contamination can increase a patient’s length of stay in the hospital.
- Do not use a _____ ______ to obtain blood samples for culturing because these samples are more likely to produce false-positive results.
- Keep the needle hub and the connection sites __________.
17 Clues: Collect the ______ sample first. • Perform ________ ________ prior to donning gloves. • Avoid _______, which may cause a false-positive result. • _____ ___ ___ prior to inserting the needle in the skin. • Keep the needle hub and the connection sites __________. • Do not _______ the top of the bottle after it is prepared with alcohol. • ...
Hutterites 2014-10-13
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- At what age do children learn English?
- What is the religion practice of the Hutterites?
- Which subgroup is primarily in South Dakota?
- How many subgroups are there in the Hutterite culture?
- How is the colony life sustained?
- Which genetic disease is high among the Hutterite colonies?
- What type of work are the women in charge of?
- How is all colony work carried out?
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- Which culture is Rose working with?
- Who is the colony decision maker?
- What type of health care system has been defined as one that acknowledges & incorporates the importance of culture?
- What is the primary language of this culture?
- At what point in life are Hutterites baptized?
13 Clues: Who is the colony decision maker? • How is the colony life sustained? • Which culture is Rose working with? • How is all colony work carried out? • At what age do children learn English? • Which subgroup is primarily in South Dakota? • What is the primary language of this culture? • What type of work are the women in charge of? • ...
Be All In 2025-06-09
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- Tools available to patrons and staff for research
- Need to know but can't find the answer?
- Culture tenant fueled on honesty and being direct
- Culture tenant prided on being yourself
- Short courses that show staff how to use services that TCCL offers
- Goes hand in hand with diversity
- If patrons want to reserve a meeting room, there must be at least ____ ______ in attendance
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- A great database for reader's advisory
- "There's a ____ for that!"
- Where staff can order more inventory and submit tickets
- Stepping up and taking action culture tenant
- Innovation is driven by this culture tenant
- The department to get approval for any designs that will be displayed to the public
13 Clues: "There's a ____ for that!" • Goes hand in hand with diversity • A great database for reader's advisory • Need to know but can't find the answer? • Culture tenant prided on being yourself • Innovation is driven by this culture tenant • Stepping up and taking action culture tenant • Tools available to patrons and staff for research • ...
-cult- 2025-11-18
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- farming and growing food.
- growing garden plants like fruits, veggies, and flowers.
- growing just one type of crop in a large area.
- people who grow grapes.
- a smaller group with its own style or interests.
- farming fish or water plants.
- a small group with its own way of doing things.
- a person who works in farming.
- not polite or not knowing much about culture.
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- people who breed and care for birds.
- having many different cultures together.
- growing and caring for plants.
- a group with very strong, unusual beliefs.
- a person who looks after trees.
- a person who grows garden plants.
- to prepare land for growing plants.
- the culture of people on the internet.
- a person who cares for and breeds birds.
- the way a group of people live and behave.
19 Clues: people who grow grapes. • farming and growing food. • farming fish or water plants. • growing and caring for plants. • a person who works in farming. • a person who looks after trees. • a person who grows garden plants. • to prepare land for growing plants. • people who breed and care for birds. • the culture of people on the internet. • having many different cultures together. • ...
k-pop easy 2021-12-10
12 Clues: NCT's leader • Global idols • loonas fandom • TXTs newest song • 4th gen it girls • newest Hybe group • GG with 4 memebers • Twices Japanese song • Kards Hola Hola track • E'lasts main vocalist • Song by former memeber of shinee • Newest GG in starship entertainment
Pop Quiz 2 2023-02-28
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- and detour When an agent takes a break from performing their assigned tasks to do something that benefits the agent personally, but not the principal
- Someone who is given authority to act on behalf of someone else
- agency An agency relationship that arises when a principal gives a third party the reasonable impression that someone is its agent, even though no express or implied agency relationship exists
- contractor Someone who has been hired to perform a task but is not an employee
- When one person allows another person to act on their behalf
- of obedience An agent’s obligation to perform the task for which they were hired in a reasonably competent manner
- agency An agency relationship formed when the principal and agent both affirmatively agree to the arrangement
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- A person who enlists someone else to act on their behalf
- agency An agency relationship formed when the parties do not expressly agree to become principal and agent but act in a way that implies that they do
- A person’s wrongful act that causes monetary loss or personal injury to someone else
- agency When the other party to a contract does not know that it is being signed by an agent
- by ratification An agency relationship formed when one party holds itself out as an agent, even though it isn’t, but the principal approves of the non-agent’s actions and agrees to be bound by them after the fact
- of avoidance The principal’s right to nullify contracts entered into with an agent in the event of the agent’s breach of the agency contract or of the agent’s duties to the principal
13 Clues: A person who enlists someone else to act on their behalf • When one person allows another person to act on their behalf • Someone who is given authority to act on behalf of someone else • contractor Someone who has been hired to perform a task but is not an employee • A person’s wrongful act that causes monetary loss or personal injury to someone else • ...
Études sociale mots croisés par Cyusa 2022-05-18
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- , Le processus par lequel une culture se fond dans une autre culture
- Culturel , actes et mesures entrepris pour détruire la culture des nations ou des groupes ethniques par la destruction spirituelle, nationale et culturelle.
- , une vision du monde centrée sur la civilisation occidentale ou une vision biaisée qui la favorise par rapport aux civilisations non occidentales
- , L'acte de penser que votre appartenance ethnique personnelle est supérieure à toutes les autres
- , l'autorité publique qui réglemente et promeut la culture canadienne dans les médias audiovisuels
- , le processus par lequel un groupe minoritaire ou une culture en vient à ressembler au groupe majoritaire d'une société
- , Le processus par lequel une entreprise élargit ou modifie sa gamme de produits ou son domaine d'activité.
- , Liberté du contrôle, de l'influence, du soutien, de l'aide d’un autre
- , Une entreprise qui a des services dans plusieurs pays.
- , croyance dans les avantages d'un commerce rentable
- , la séparation systématique des personnes en groupes raciaux ou autres groupes ethniques dans la vie quotidienne.
- , L'effacement des différences culturelles pour que les gens se ressemblent de plus en plus
- , Lorsqu'une économie a la capacité d'être autonome
- , une organisation intergouvernementale dont le but est de maintenir la paix et la sécurité internationales
- , Votre religion, votre foi et vos valeurs en tant que personne
- , Les groupes dépourvus de traits désirables sont exclus de la société.
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- , 188 pays travaillent à favoriser la stabilité monétaire et des changes dans le monde.
- , le processus d'interaction et d'intégration entre les personnes, les entreprises et les gouvernements du monde entier
- , quand une culture est absorbée par une culture plus dominante.
- , une image ou une idée largement simplifiée d'un type particulier de personne ou de chose.
- , un fort sentiment de fierté et de dévouement à son pays.
- , Politique d'extension du pouvoir et de l'influence d'un pays par la diplomatie ou la force militaire.
- , un accord signé par le Canada, le Mexique et les États-Unis qui a créé un bloc commercial trilatéral en Amérique du Nord
- , Un groupe de personnes avec beaucoup en commun
- , une personne considérée par les autres comme un exemple à imiter.
- , lorsqu'une entreprise engage une autre entreprise pour être responsable d'une activité prévue ou existante
- , Un réseau d'internats pour les peuples autochtones.
- , Possession ou contrôle exclusif de la fourniture ou du commerce d'une marchandise ou d'un service.
- Mondiale , une institution financière internationale qui accorde des prêts et des subventions aux gouvernements des pays à revenu faible
- , Action d'incorporer un groupe racial ou religieux dans une communauté.
30 Clues: , Un groupe de personnes avec beaucoup en commun • , Lorsqu'une économie a la capacité d'être autonome • , croyance dans les avantages d'un commerce rentable • , Un réseau d'internats pour les peuples autochtones. • , Une entreprise qui a des services dans plusieurs pays. • , un fort sentiment de fierté et de dévouement à son pays. • ...
Health and literacy ! 2020-09-04
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- used to exchange words or ideas
- Makes decisions without no input from others
- an electronic document in which data is arranged in the rows and columns of a grid and can be manipulated and used in calculations.
- written communications used in health care
- a term coined by E. D. Hirsch, referring to the ability to understand and participate fluently in a given culture. Cultural literacy is an analogy to literacy proper
- MedExpress is an online doctor & pharmacy
- place used for patient information
- the idea that occupational practices ought to be based on scientific evidence
- Hands on learner
- This leader rewards their employees
- the ability to understand through listening
- discrimination based on race.
- "self awareness" way of learning
- is the ability to obtain, read, understand, and use healthcare information in order to make appropriate health decisions and follow instructions for treatment
- "let them do" Leaders
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- the number of learning styles
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized.
- the feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes.
- Way or learning the "Science"of nursing
- makes decisions with others input
- the inability to understand how particular matters might be viewed by people of a different culture
- the adoption of an element or elements of one culture or identity by members of another culture or identity.
- this leader focus on strength and nurture it
- fixed, over generalized belief about a particular group or class of people.
- learning styles by social
- first African American nurse
- procedure in which individuals with health occupations impart information to patients about their own health status and needs.
- is the use of digital information and communication technologies, such as computers and mobile devices, to access health care services remotely and manage your health care
- using drawings to understand
- learning style by Solitary
- understanding the difference between themselves and other culture
- a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold.
32 Clues: Hands on learner • "let them do" Leaders • learning styles by social • learning style by Solitary • first African American nurse • using drawings to understand • the number of learning styles • discrimination based on race. • used to exchange words or ideas • "self awareness" way of learning • makes decisions with others input • place used for patient information • ...
Whole Foods Trivia 2024-09-11
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- At Whole Foods Market, our Higher Purpose is to __________ People and the Planet.
- Culture __________ is our annual survey empowering you to give feedback on our culture and your experience as a Whole Foods Market Team Member.
- __________ is Wellesley's Culture Champion Ambassador and your new best friend!
- Team Members vote and Whole Foods Market gives to our local communities describes our Store __________ Program.
- The Culture __________ Program is designed to engage Team Members in ensuring our culture is alive and growing.
- The Job __________ is an annual self-assessment which is a written reflection of the past year, where you can highlight any successes, areas of opportunity, feedback received, and progress made on goals set at the beginning of the year.
- Where do you go to view and manage your Pay, Time Off, Contact Information, Personal Information, Service Hours, Policies and more?
- Wearing a name badge, appropriate uniform, non-slip shoes, and personal hygiene are all examples within our __________ code policy.
- The original Whole Food Market, opened on __________ 20, 1980, with 10,500 square feet and a staff of 19.
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- What is our scheduling and time-keeping tool?
- Where can you find our company's personalized news, information, and your digital team member discount card can be viewed on its mobile app?
- Steven __________ is Wellesley's Store Team Leader
- On Memorial Day of 1981, a __________ damaged our Austin store's inventory and equipment totaling about $400,000.
- In 2003, Whole Foods Market becomes America's First National Certified __________ Grocer.
- Hepatitis A, E.Coli, Norovirus, Salmonella, and Shigella are all forms of this type of illness, which if diagnosed, Team Members are required to stay out of work system-free for no less than 24 hours.
- What is our mentorship program called?
- Schedules are posted __________ weeks in advance.
- __________ Planet, __________ Kids, and __________ Cities are three of our foundations.
- These six core __________ are the backbone of our company culture and how we aspire to do business everyday.
- Sourced for __________ supports workers, communities, and the environment.
- John Mackey is our founder and __________ Buechel is our current CEO.
21 Clues: What is our mentorship program called? • What is our scheduling and time-keeping tool? • Schedules are posted __________ weeks in advance. • Steven __________ is Wellesley's Store Team Leader • John Mackey is our founder and __________ Buechel is our current CEO. • Sourced for __________ supports workers, communities, and the environment. • ...
Microbiology Crossword – Assignment 2 2025-06-12
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- The process of eliminating all microbial life.
- Media that distinguishes between different microbial groups.
- Sterilization method using steam under pressure.
- A sugar commonly used as an energy source in media.
- Tool used to transfer microbial samples.
- A type of solid media in a test tube with an angled surface.
- Growth of microorganisms in a prepared nutrient medium.
- Eukaryotic organisms including molds and yeasts.
- Introducing microorganisms into a culture medium.
- Substance used to support microbial growth.
- Culture method involving a deep puncture into agar.
- Media made from natural products with unknown exact composition.
- A device that sterilizes using pressurized steam.
- Media with a known chemical composition.
- A device to maintain optimal temperature for microbial growth.
- Type of radiation effective for sterilizing air.
- A visible mass of microorganisms growing on a surface.
- A protein hydrolysate used in complex media.
- Type of dish used to culture microbes.
- The process of maintaining conditions suitable for microbial growth.
- A quick method to sterilize instruments by heat.
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- Chemical used to reduce or eliminate microbes on surfaces.
- Method used to isolate pure bacterial colonies.
- A component of complex media derived from casein.
- Used for removing microbes from liquids without heat.
- Method of sterilizing loops until red-hot.
- A chemical disinfectant often used in labs.
- Instrument sterilized by flaming and used for handling sterile items.
- Technique used to prevent contamination by unwanted microorganisms.
- Ionizing radiation used to sterilize solids.
- A disinfectant that disrupts microbial membranes.
- A microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.
- Presence of unwanted microorganisms.
- Culture method where molten agar is mixed with microbes and poured.
- Type of filter used to sterilize heat-labile liquids.
- Oven used to sterilize dry glassware.
- An inhibitor that prevents fungal growth in mixed cultures.
- Media designed to favor the growth of certain microbes.
- A liquid culture medium.
- Unicellular prokaryotic organisms.
- Technique for distributing microbes evenly on an agar plate.
41 Clues: A liquid culture medium. • Unicellular prokaryotic organisms. • Presence of unwanted microorganisms. • Oven used to sterilize dry glassware. • Type of dish used to culture microbes. • Tool used to transfer microbial samples. • Media with a known chemical composition. • Method of sterilizing loops until red-hot. • A chemical disinfectant often used in labs. • ...
Microbiology Crossword – Assignment 2 2025-06-12
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- The process of eliminating all microbial life.
- Media that distinguishes between different microbial groups.
- Sterilization method using steam under pressure.
- A sugar commonly used as an energy source in media.
- Tool used to transfer microbial samples.
- A type of solid media in a test tube with an angled surface.
- Growth of microorganisms in a prepared nutrient medium.
- Eukaryotic organisms including molds and yeasts.
- Introducing microorganisms into a culture medium.
- Substance used to support microbial growth.
- Culture method involving a deep puncture into agar.
- Media made from natural products with unknown exact composition.
- A device that sterilizes using pressurized steam.
- Media with a known chemical composition.
- A device to maintain optimal temperature for microbial growth.
- Type of radiation effective for sterilizing air.
- A visible mass of microorganisms growing on a surface.
- A protein hydrolysate used in complex media.
- Type of dish used to culture microbes.
- The process of maintaining conditions suitable for microbial growth.
- A quick method to sterilize instruments by heat.
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- Chemical used to reduce or eliminate microbes on surfaces.
- Method used to isolate pure bacterial colonies.
- A component of complex media derived from casein.
- Used for removing microbes from liquids without heat.
- Method of sterilizing loops until red-hot.
- A chemical disinfectant often used in labs.
- Instrument sterilized by flaming and used for handling sterile items.
- Technique used to prevent contamination by unwanted microorganisms.
- Ionizing radiation used to sterilize solids.
- A disinfectant that disrupts microbial membranes.
- A microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.
- Presence of unwanted microorganisms.
- Culture method where molten agar is mixed with microbes and poured.
- Type of filter used to sterilize heat-labile liquids.
- Oven used to sterilize dry glassware.
- An inhibitor that prevents fungal growth in mixed cultures.
- Media designed to favor the growth of certain microbes.
- A liquid culture medium.
- Unicellular prokaryotic organisms.
- Technique for distributing microbes evenly on an agar plate.
41 Clues: A liquid culture medium. • Unicellular prokaryotic organisms. • Presence of unwanted microorganisms. • Oven used to sterilize dry glassware. • Type of dish used to culture microbes. • Tool used to transfer microbial samples. • Media with a known chemical composition. • Method of sterilizing loops until red-hot. • A chemical disinfectant often used in labs. • ...
SS Vocabulary Term 3 Impact Aisha 2018-02-05
Across
- antonym of begin
- asking questions
- synonym of moment
- to do an observation
- people who move places
- combining two cultures to form a new culture
- synonym of break down
- an instance of sorting
- series of years
- antonym of similarity
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- antonym of recover
- surroundings
- making a new culture
- combination of social and cultural elements
- to make general
- synonym of study
- antonym of combine
- practice of agriculture
- synonym of effect
19 Clues: surroundings • to make general • series of years • antonym of begin • asking questions • synonym of study • synonym of moment • synonym of effect • antonym of recover • antonym of combine • making a new culture • to do an observation • synonym of break down • antonym of similarity • people who move places • an instance of sorting • practice of agriculture • ...
family 2013-10-27
AP HUG Crossword By: Chase Richardson 2013-01-06
Across
- The movement if people, goods, or ideas across space.
- A cultures assumptions about the roles of men and women.
- Something taking on a new form as it enters a new area and encounters new people.
- Counting every single person in a country.
- Seeking out regional culture and reinvigorating it.
- Losing the uniqueness of a place because of conglomerations of the same stores.
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- The regional outbreak of a disease.
- The worldwide outbreak of a disease.
- The realness if an experience of a product of local culture.
- Something that was not previously an item that could be sold is now for sale.
- The art and science of map making.
- Huge urban agglomerations.
- A hunt for a cache whose location was posted by a geocacher.
- A process which deepens relationships without regard to borders.
- Money sent home by immigrants.
- This doctrine states that a culture is not based totally on environment. Environment serves only to limit options of a culture.
- A person who has well founded fear of being persecuted in their country of birth.
- A status of being a permanent refugee in a host country.
- Lines that connect points of equal temperature value.
- The Immune disease caused by the HIV virus.
20 Clues: Huge urban agglomerations. • Money sent home by immigrants. • The art and science of map making. • The regional outbreak of a disease. • The worldwide outbreak of a disease. • Counting every single person in a country. • The Immune disease caused by the HIV virus. • Seeking out regional culture and reinvigorating it. • The movement if people, goods, or ideas across space. • ...
AP HUG Crossword By: Chase Richardson 2013-01-06
Across
- The art and science of map making.
- Counting every single person in a country.
- The movement if people, goods, or ideas across space.
- The regional outbreak of a disease.
- This doctrine states that a culture is not based totally on environment. Environment serves only to limit options of a culture.
- Something taking on a new form as it enters a new area and encounters new people.
- Huge urban agglomerations.
- A person who has well founded fear of being persecuted in their country of birth.
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- Seeking out regional culture and reinvigorating it.
- Something that was not previously an item that could be sold is now for sale.
- A process which deepens relationships without regard to borders.
- The realness if an experience of a product of local culture.
- Money sent home by immigrants.
- A hunt for a cache whose location was posted by a geocacher.
- Losing the uniqueness of a place because of conglomerations of the same stores.
- The Immune disease caused by the HIV virus.
- The worldwide outbreak of a disease.
- Lines that connect points of equal temperature value.
- A status of being a permanent refugee in a host country.
- A cultures assumptions about the roles of men and women.
20 Clues: Huge urban agglomerations. • Money sent home by immigrants. • The art and science of map making. • The regional outbreak of a disease. • The worldwide outbreak of a disease. • Counting every single person in a country. • The Immune disease caused by the HIV virus. • Seeking out regional culture and reinvigorating it. • The movement if people, goods, or ideas across space. • ...
AP HUG Crossword By: Chase Richardson 2013-01-06
Across
- A person who has well founded fear of being persecuted in their country of birth.
- Counting every single person in a country.
- Losing the uniqueness of a place because of conglomerations of the same stores.
- Lines that connect points of equal temperature value.
- A process which deepens relationships without regard to borders.
- A hunt for a cache whose location was posted by a geocacher.
- The regional outbreak of a disease.
- Something that was not previously an item that could be sold is now for sale.
- The worldwide outbreak of a disease.
Down
- The art and science of map making.
- A status of being a permanent refugee in a host country.
- Huge urban agglomerations.
- The Immune disease caused by the HIV virus.
- Something taking on a new form as it enters a new area and encounters new people.
- Money sent home by immigrants.
- Seeking out regional culture and reinvigorating it.
- This doctrine states that a culture is not based totally on environment. Environment serves only to limit options of a culture.
- The realness if an experience of a product of local culture.
- The movement if people, goods, or ideas across space.
- A cultures assumptions about the roles of men and women.
20 Clues: Huge urban agglomerations. • Money sent home by immigrants. • The art and science of map making. • The regional outbreak of a disease. • The worldwide outbreak of a disease. • Counting every single person in a country. • The Immune disease caused by the HIV virus. • Seeking out regional culture and reinvigorating it. • Lines that connect points of equal temperature value. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2014-01-22
Across
- Sacred promise between God and his followers.
- Period when humans started to fabricate stone tools and weapons.
- Liberation from a persons desires and sufferings associated with reincarnation.
- Semi-nomadic people who migrated from the Asia steppes.
- Spiritual or physical phases of ones life based on culture.
- Payment from one to a higher power or authority for protection.
- A unique skill or use of a person or thing within a culture.
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- A group of people living and working together for a common goal.
- Four collections of sacred writing by the Aryans.
- Primates that walk upright like humans.
- Release from a persons selfishness and pain.
- Natural separation on people and resources around the world.
- One of four levels of social classes developed in India.
- Division of people within a culture based on occupation, wealth, or power.
- Financial gift or tax given to a religious organization.
- Sacred or religious journey to a holy place in order to gain enlightenment.
- A government that is highly influenced by religion.
- Oldest male leader of a family, group, clan, or community.
- Period when humans started using primitive stone tools and weapons.
- Items of value that form the basis of exchange in a culture or society.
20 Clues: Primates that walk upright like humans. • Release from a persons selfishness and pain. • Sacred promise between God and his followers. • Four collections of sacred writing by the Aryans. • A government that is highly influenced by religion. • Semi-nomadic people who migrated from the Asia steppes. • One of four levels of social classes developed in India. • ...
Destinations around the world 2024-04-03
Across
- - The city on water with beautiful islands
- - Architectural masterpieces by Gaudí
- - Home to the ancient Colosseum
- - Historical and modern capital
- - The pink city with souks and palaces
- - The city built on water
- - The cleanest city in the world
- - The Hungarian capital with thermal baths
- - The ancient capital of the Aztecs
- - Big Ben stands here
- - Known for its canals and cycling
- - City of love and lights
- - A city of colors and spices
- - Bollywood and street culture
- - Scottish culture and castles
- - Home to modern technology and traditional culture
- - Temple district and traditional Japanese culture
- - The southernmost point of Africa
- - The city bridging east and west
- - The Opera House and Harbour Bridge
- - Home to the Pope and St. Peter's Basilica
- - The city that never sleeps, known for casinos and entertainment
- - Home to Guinness and Irish music
- - The Big Apple
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- - The Golden City with beautiful castles
- - Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz
- - Vintage cars and salsa rhythms
- - Northern lights and hot springs
- - Famous for its carnival and Sugarloaf Mountain
- - The modern capital of Malaysia
- - Hollywood and sunshine
- - The Olympic city
- - Table Mountain and penguins
- - An oasis in the desert
- - Home to the ancient Parthenon
- - The capital of Tango
- - Street food and golden temples
- - The pyramids and the Sphinx
- - Modern architecture and traditional cuisine
39 Clues: - The Big Apple • - The Olympic city • - Big Ben stands here • - The capital of Tango • - Hollywood and sunshine • - An oasis in the desert • - The city built on water • - City of love and lights • - Table Mountain and penguins • - A city of colors and spices • - The pyramids and the Sphinx • - Bollywood and street culture • - Scottish culture and castles • ...
Death Rituals Around the World 2024-10-11
Across
- In Islam the declaration of faith is called?
- Hindu fire ritual?
- Sati is a Hindu practice which a widow sacrifices herself on her husbands?
- Buddhists from where read from the book of the dead when someone dies?
- a death ritual in Madagascar, turning of the bones?
- What city in India do they parade the dead in the streets?
- In Islamic countries womens mourning is considered?
- What flower is used to decorate graves on Day of the Dead?
- All Souls Day is celebrated by what culture?
- Dancing with the dead is a tradition of what Madagascar people?
- What is set up with the deseased favorite things in Mexico?
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- Where do they entomb the dead vertically in a hollowed out tree?
- Muslims wrap their dead in what?
- South Koreans turn cremated remains into?
- Sikhs are usually?
- In what culture do they dress the deceased in a shouyi?
- What countries practice water burial death ships?
- Tibetan Buddhists off the remains of their dead to?
- In what culture is the dead never left alone from death to burial?
- Jewish culture sit what for seven days after death?
- In a water burial the deceased is placed what facing the water?
- Protestant churchase the emphasis between body and?
22 Clues: Sikhs are usually? • Hindu fire ritual? • Muslims wrap their dead in what? • South Koreans turn cremated remains into? • In Islam the declaration of faith is called? • All Souls Day is celebrated by what culture? • What countries practice water burial death ships? • a death ritual in Madagascar, turning of the bones? • Tibetan Buddhists off the remains of their dead to? • ...
Chapter 1 2025-09-04
Across
- problem solving begins with this many people
- effective and appropriate behavior
- moral rightness of our behavior
- indirect and subtle communication
- structured system of symbols
- culture focused on the "I" and self
- direct and literal communication
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- culture focused on commitment to others
- attention on group not me
- values and beliefs and language shared by group
- the way I do it is right and best
- how some people feel about groups
- to lessen our anxiety about others
- treat others the way they want to be treated
- three to 15 who have a common goal
15 Clues: attention on group not me • structured system of symbols • moral rightness of our behavior • direct and literal communication • the way I do it is right and best • how some people feel about groups • indirect and subtle communication • effective and appropriate behavior • to lessen our anxiety about others • three to 15 who have a common goal • ...
Death Traditions 2023-02-07
Across
- Hindu belief that "this" doesn't die and needs to be released after death
- Much like the Jewish culture, the Irish hold wakes that traditionally require people to cover "..." so the soul does not get trapped in it
- Vehicles that are used to move the body from one location to another for the funeral or burial
- Used by many cultures that the body is placed on prior to lighting it on fire
- In African cultures, there are often two "..." that take place after someone has died
- Process of "freeze drying" the body in hopes that reviving them in the future is acheivable
- After a traumatic event or death, Native Americans often cut or shorten this
- Process where the body of the deceased is preserved dating back thousands of years
- Balinese culture copes with the death of loved ones by thinking that the dead are really just "..."
- 99% of the dead are "..." in Japan
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- This culture/religion in the Middle East NEVER cremates their dead, always buries them.
- Catholics comprise this of 3 separate parts; the vigil the funeral mass and the committal
- Landscaped plots of ground with headstones make up this area
- Culture that gathers on surf boards and pours ashes of loved ones into the ocean
- This culture exposes the dead to air and natural elements via wooden scaffolds
- Alter that is set up with family photos, treats and flowers to commemorate the dead on Dia de Los Muertos
- Tibetan "burial" involving vultures
- These suspended coffins that are popular in Asian cultures such as China and Indonesia are also known as "..." coffins
- Jewish tradition following the burial that lasts for 7 days
- Funeral songs that are popular in New Orleans during funeral parades
20 Clues: 99% of the dead are "..." in Japan • Tibetan "burial" involving vultures • Jewish tradition following the burial that lasts for 7 days • Landscaped plots of ground with headstones make up this area • Funeral songs that are popular in New Orleans during funeral parades • Hindu belief that "this" doesn't die and needs to be released after death • ...
Ch 20 & 21 Puzzle 2015-11-10
Across
- A research technique which uses lived experiences as a tool for better understanding the context in which these experiences occur
- A rich and thorough description of the research setting, participants, and observed processes
- A step in descriptive phenomenology in which the researcher identifies and tries to restrain preconceived notions about what he/she is studying
- A research strategy which involves participating in a culture's activities while recording observations
- The perspective that an outsider has on a particular culture
- An ______ design evolves as researchers analyze and reflect on what they have learned
- A type of ethnography which focuses on a small or narrowly defined culture
- A type of sample which involves taking the easiest or most/first available participants
- The primary research tradition in anthropology; a holistic view of a culture
- ____ sampling is the opposite of heterogeneous sampling and involves choosing participants from similar backgrounds to deliberately reduce variation
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- The perspective that an insider has on a particular culture
- Sampling to the point at which no new information is gained and information is redundant
- An individual who is very knowledgeable about the culture being studied and often acts as the researcher's key link to the 'inside'
- The systematic collection and critical evaluation of data relating to the past
- One of three models of generalizability in qualitative reserach, also known as case to case translation
- A type of sample in which participants are asked to refer other, qualified participants
- ____ sampling is a specific type of sampling in which researchers choose an average, normal, or representative sample
- Unlike in quantitative research, participants are not selected _____
- Maximum ____ sampling is when researchers specifically choose participants from a wide range of backgrounds
- The study of signs and their meanings
20 Clues: The study of signs and their meanings • The perspective that an insider has on a particular culture • The perspective that an outsider has on a particular culture • Unlike in quantitative research, participants are not selected _____ • A type of ethnography which focuses on a small or narrowly defined culture • ...
Method and theory in Cultural Anthropology 2015-06-25
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- sample A sample in which all population members have an equal statistical change of inclusion.
- anthropology The study of symbols in their social and cultural context.
- schedule Form (guide)used to structure a formal personal interview.
- particularism Idea (Boas) that histories are not comparable; diverse paths can lead to the same cultural result.
- Form used by sociologist to obtain comparable information from respondents.
- Attributes that differ from one person or case to the next
- cultural consultants Expert on a particular aspect of local life.
- (study societies across time).
- research Long-term study usually based on repeated visits.
- Research strategy focusing on local explanation and meanings
- The action od individuals alone and in groups that create and transform culture.
- Approach focusing on the role (function) of sociocultural practices in social systems.
- A smaller study group chosen to represent a larger population
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- research The study of society through sampling statistical analysis and impersonal data collection.
- societies Large populous societies(e.g. nations with social stratification and central government).
- (study societies) at one time.
- Research strategy emphasizing the ethnographer's explanation and categories.
- View of culture as integrated and patterned.
- (Kroeber)The special domain of culture beyond the organic and inorganic realms.
- anthropology (Geetz) The study of culture as a system of meaning.
- method using diagrams and symbols to record kin connections.
- economy The web of interrelated economic and power relations in society.
- history Of a key consultant a personal portrait of someone's life in a culture.
- consent Agreement to take part in research- after having been informed about its purpose nature, procedures, and possible impacts.
- evolutionism Idea (19th-cenury) of a single line or path of cultural development.
- materialism Idea (Harris) that cultural infrastructure determines structure and superstructure.
26 Clues: (study societies) at one time. • (study societies across time). • View of culture as integrated and patterned. • Attributes that differ from one person or case to the next • research Long-term study usually based on repeated visits. • method using diagrams and symbols to record kin connections. • Research strategy focusing on local explanation and meanings • ...
