pop culture Crossword Puzzles
Culture Shock OS 2025-02-03
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- The process of changing to fit new conditions or circumstances.
- The feeling of sadness or longing for one’s home when away.
- The act of going from one place to another.
- Long-established beliefs or activities passed down within a community or culture.
- The process of becoming part of a new culture or society by adopting its norms and values.
- A feeling of being separated from others, often experienced when adjusting to a new culture.
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- Traditional practices or behaviors specific to a particular culture or society.
- The process of adjusting to a new environment, culture, or situation.
- A person’s sense of self, often influenced by culture, language, and experiences.
- Related to or coming from a different country or culture.
10 Clues: The act of going from one place to another. • Related to or coming from a different country or culture. • The feeling of sadness or longing for one’s home when away. • The process of changing to fit new conditions or circumstances. • The process of adjusting to a new environment, culture, or situation. • ...
Spanish Culture Crossword 2021-12-12
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- Ecuador's National dish
- Guatemala's National Bird
- Country below Costa Rica
- Ecuador's National dance
- Mexico's National Bird
- Mexico's National dish
- Guatemala's National dance
- Adjacent with America
- Highest official capital city in the world
- Name means "Land of Many Trees"
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- Honduras' National bird
- Once referred to as "Banana Republic"
- Panama's National bird
- Panama's National dish
- Guatemala's National dish
- Ecuador's National Bird
- Honduras' National dance
- Honduras National dish
- Mexico's National dance
- Panama's National dance
20 Clues: Adjacent with America • Panama's National bird • Panama's National dish • Honduras National dish • Mexico's National Bird • Mexico's National dish • Honduras' National bird • Ecuador's National dish • Ecuador's National Bird • Mexico's National dance • Panama's National dance • Honduras' National dance • Country below Costa Rica • Ecuador's National dance • Guatemala's National dish • ...
South American Culture 2022-04-01
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- dish with beans with a mash and fry process
- beans in spanish
- spicy sauce
- a type of food that is made with ground maize
- root vegetable that is also called a manioc
- can be made with corn or wheat flour
- palm oil
- side with avocado
- dish that can be baked or fried that is a pastry and filling
- what is it called when there is a dish for a country
- south american fresh seafood dish
- other name for cassava
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- dish with beans
- alternate name for south america
- fruit that is more of a cooking banana
- word for food in spanish
- dish that means sauce in spanish
- grilled steak with a delicous process
- place in South America
19 Clues: palm oil • spicy sauce • dish with beans • beans in spanish • side with avocado • other name for cassava • place in South America • word for food in spanish • alternate name for south america • dish that means sauce in spanish • south american fresh seafood dish • can be made with corn or wheat flour • grilled steak with a delicous process • fruit that is more of a cooking banana • ...
CULTURE AND WORK 2023-02-20
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- literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of distinctive style and rhythm
- the various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance.
- a person who writes music, especially as a professional occupation.
- written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- a person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a profession, or is musically talented.
- a person who dances or whose profession is dancing.
- a person who sings, especially professionally.
- an artistic dance form performed to music using precise and highly formalized set steps and gestures.
- a building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given.
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- a dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- a person who writes books, stories, or articles as a job or regular occupation.
- a person who writes poems.
- a person who supervises the actors, camera crew, and other staff for a movie, play, television program, or similar production.
- a person who writes plays.
- a motion picture; a movie.
- vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
- a writer of novels.
- a person who paints buildings, walls, ceilings, and woodwork, especially as a job.
- a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television.
19 Clues: a writer of novels. • a person who writes poems. • a person who writes plays. • a motion picture; a movie. • a person who sings, especially professionally. • a person who dances or whose profession is dancing. • a person who writes music, especially as a professional occupation. • a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television. • ...
Uintah Basin Culture 2023-04-05
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- FFA Run event at the fair Little Red ___________
- Pink local hero
- Cowboy event in July
- you can do this down the river
- Local event after Thanksgiving
- Josie Basset was good friends with ____________
- What is learned, and taught
- The part of geography that has mountains, lakes, rivers
- Tourists come to our area to see the ___________
- traveling amusement park
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- Dinosaur days has a lot of ___________
- Trees for _____________
- _________ hunting season is in the fall
- physical remnants of Freemont people
- One of the driving factors in Uintah Basin economy
- cultural and economic factor that deal with plants/animals
- Everyone's favorite part of culture
- High school mascot The Uintah ________
- ________ Canyon has natural sculptures
19 Clues: Pink local hero • Cowboy event in July • Trees for _____________ • traveling amusement park • What is learned, and taught • you can do this down the river • Local event after Thanksgiving • Everyone's favorite part of culture • physical remnants of Freemont people • Dinosaur days has a lot of ___________ • High school mascot The Uintah ________ • ...
Hispanic Culture Crossword 2024-04-29
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- The Spanish word for dance
- Mexican dish with tortillas rolled around a filling and covered with a savory sauce
- Mexican holiday honoring deceased loved ones
- Caffeinated herbal tea popular in South America
- A refreshing Peruvian seafood dish cured in citrus juices
- Traditional Spanish rice dish bursting with flavor
- Exuberant festival celebrated before Lent
- High-altitude capital city located in Ecuador
- Handheld Mexican snack in a delicious corn or flour tortilla
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- Iconic Mexican artist known for self-portraits and vibrant colors
- Colorful party tradition filled with sweets and surprises
- Spicy dip perfect for chips also a Latin dance
- Furry pack animal found in the Andes mountains
- Famous Mexican muralist and husband of Frida Kahlo
- Respectful title for a man in Spanish
- Dominican Republic's lively national music and dance style
- Largest island in the Caribbean known for its music and vintage cars
- Famous Colombian pop artist known internationally
- Sensual and passionate dance originating in Argentina
19 Clues: The Spanish word for dance • Respectful title for a man in Spanish • Exuberant festival celebrated before Lent • Mexican holiday honoring deceased loved ones • High-altitude capital city located in Ecuador • Spicy dip perfect for chips also a Latin dance • Furry pack animal found in the Andes mountains • Caffeinated herbal tea popular in South America • ...
Communication, Culture & Work 2025-02-03
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- have tight social frameworks feel loyal to a group they belong.
- orientations that defer gratification in pursuit of long-range goals.
- born 1946-1964
- ability to adapt to new cultural settings
- refers to attitudes toward differences in authority.
- born 1997-2010
- uses language to express thoughts, feelings & ideas clearly & logically
- a measure of a culture's tolerance for lack of predictability.
- born 1981-1996
- is the inclination to see all events from your cultural perspective as superior.
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- view time as a tangible substance
- relies on subtle often nonverbal cues to convey meaning & maintain social harmony.
- born 1965-1980
- cultures are inclined to put their own interests ahead of social concerns.
- communicate stereotypical attitudes toward marginalized groups.
- a learned set of shared interpretations about beliefs, values & norms that affect the behaviors of a relatively large groups of people.
- groups that have a clear identity within the majority culture.
- see time as fluid
- orientation that looks for quick payoffs.
19 Clues: born 1965-1980 • born 1946-1964 • born 1997-2010 • born 1981-1996 • see time as fluid • view time as a tangible substance • ability to adapt to new cultural settings • orientation that looks for quick payoffs. • refers to attitudes toward differences in authority. • groups that have a clear identity within the majority culture. • ...
Native American Culture 2024-11-21
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- main thing natives ate
- most feared Native American tribe
- Native kids forced to learn American Culture
- the Main weapon Natives used
- helped interoperate for Lewis and Clark
- protected the Natives from evil spirits in their sleep
- Most peaceful Native American tribe
- first Native American tribe to find America
- traditional home that Natives lived in
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- chief of the Lakota Sioux
- What did Natives mainly kill
- Process of Making Natives "American"
- gathered tribes to make a powerful alliance
- Gave Native males 160 acres of land on the reservation
- First person who encountered Native Americans
- tens of thousands of Natives moving west by force
- largest Native tribe in the U.S.
- played this as a sport "modern Lacrosse"
- most native Americans lived here
19 Clues: main thing natives ate • chief of the Lakota Sioux • What did Natives mainly kill • the Main weapon Natives used • largest Native tribe in the U.S. • most native Americans lived here • most feared Native American tribe • Most peaceful Native American tribe • Process of Making Natives "American" • traditional home that Natives lived in • helped interoperate for Lewis and Clark • ...
Plagiarism & Culture Vocabulary 2025-09-17
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- American universities have found many international students guilty of plagiarizing and have given __________ punishments.
- Asking for this help might seem necessary to __________ with the pressures of being in an American university.
- University students should follow these rules even if it causes problems for themselves, whether it be poor test scores, or even __________ from school.
- One last value behind plagiarism rules is personal __________.
- Another hope is that professors might __________ with their international students and train them to avoid the thinking that results in plagiarism.
- Students should not copy and paste others’ words into their work because that prevents them from learning to write well and to __________ their own ideas.
- __________ these reasons [for plagiarism] might help students to identify and avoid it. [a gerund]
- Findings show plagiarism can __________ from differences in culture. [two words]
- [Developing their own voice] can be extremely __________ to international students who have to do this in their second language.
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- Professors want each student to present work that is their own and work by themselves without __________ help.
- Universities want their students to individually follow the __________ of the institution.
- [Plagiarism is] stealing because essentially the author wants to be __________ for the time and effort that went into making the work.
- Professors want individuals to __________ their own voice.
- Either way, in most cases, plagiarism is a serious __________ that universities punish severely, whether by giving zeros, by giving Fs for classes, or by even __________ students who plagiarize.
- Of course, this [bad situation] can be __________ when a student is learning English and doesn't have the language skills to earn a passing grade.
- Each student should be able to write clearly and __________.
- For international students entering American universities, plagiarism __________ a serious problem.
- Students who come from China, and __________ from other places in East Asia, might plagiarize because memorizing the words of great scholars can be seen a sign of being a good student.
- Hopefully, though, [this lecture] __________ on possible reasons for plagiarism. [two words]
19 Clues: Professors want individuals to __________ their own voice. • Each student should be able to write clearly and __________. • One last value behind plagiarism rules is personal __________. • Findings show plagiarism can __________ from differences in culture. [two words] • Universities want their students to individually follow the __________ of the institution. • ...
Stage 20 Culture 2025-10-21
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- Hippocrates used this to guide his diagnoses.
- An ancient remedy was to use juice of the ___ to relieve pain, which we still use today.
- An ancient remedy for skin issues is the use of ___, which we still use today.
- What attracted scholars to Alexandria to study?
- This man invented a steam-powered toy and a water clock.
- This man performed the first recorded public dissection.
- What nationality was Hippocrates?
- ___ was the Roman god of medicine and healing.
- This man measured the circumference of the Earth before Copernicus.
- Hippocrates created an ___ in which medical professionals swear to do no harm.
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- This man removed magic and superstition from medicine.
- These people believed dissection to be evil.
- Due to ___, the Egyptians had an advanced knowledge of anatomy.
- The Romans improved this medical tool.
- This tribe is credited with inventing astrology.
- The Romans were the first to put a ___ in the army.
- This pseudo-science was considered wicked by certain emperors.
- These people improved medicine through great advances in hygiene and sanitation.
- This woman was a scholar in mathematics and astronomy.
- This man wrote The Elements, in which he summarized all knowledge of geometry.
20 Clues: What nationality was Hippocrates? • The Romans improved this medical tool. • These people believed dissection to be evil. • Hippocrates used this to guide his diagnoses. • ___ was the Roman god of medicine and healing. • What attracted scholars to Alexandria to study? • This tribe is credited with inventing astrology. • ...
Pr3 U2 Culture 2025-11-18
19 Clues: izom • erős • szokás • kupola • gyenge • űrruha • futópad • túlélni • eredmény • önkéntes • testmozgás • tudományos • nemzetközi • tapasztalat • felszerelés • egészségesebb • kevésbé/kevesebb • nap-(al kapcsolatos) • összeveszni, veszekedni
Mots-croiés sur le concept de culture 2018-01-05
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- L’égalité, la liberté, l’autonomie de la personne et singularité de l’être humain en sont des exemples.
- Attitude qui consiste à juger les pratiques culturelles d'une autre société selon les principes et les caractéristiques de sa propre culture.
- Il s’agit d’un sujet dont on ne peut pas traiter, qu’on ne peut critiquer sans encourir à la désapprobation sociale.
- Qui n’exige aucune expérience ou apprentissage préalable.
- Elle agit comme un filtre dans nos rapports avec autrui.
- Complétez : Une _____-culture représente un ensemble de valeurs, de symboles et de comportements qu’un groupe d’individus partage et qui est distinct de celui de la culture dominante
- Cette fonction de la culture permet à l’individu de s’adapter à son environnement géographique, climatique, de même qu’aux autres cultures, en lui offrant un ensemble de solutions à ses problèmes de survie.
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- Il s’agit des moyens utilisés pour que les normes soient respectées.
- Il s’agit d’un trait caractéristique des sociétés québécoise, canadienne ou américaine et qui désigne une culture centrée sur l’individu, sa performance, sa réussite, sa liberté, etc.
- Cette fonction de la culture permet à un individu de comprendre les signes relatifs au langage de sa collectivité.
- Complétez : Selon la formule de Durkheim, la culture est un ensemble lié de manières de _______, de sentir et d’agir.
- Complétez : Le choc _________ est une réaction normale et inévitable en présence de différences culturelles fondamentales.
12 Clues: Elle agit comme un filtre dans nos rapports avec autrui. • Qui n’exige aucune expérience ou apprentissage préalable. • Il s’agit des moyens utilisés pour que les normes soient respectées. • L’égalité, la liberté, l’autonomie de la personne et singularité de l’être humain en sont des exemples. • ...
Dorina gyakorlás 2019-02-27
Adrian 2025-12-24
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- Pop pop.
- Gotta keep this down to keep your money.
- Can I just finish this video?
- You hate doing this after school
- One of the two most important things to pack.
- The answer to any question if you're in the middle of gaming.
- I can't right now, I'm going to be killer soon.
- Hold on, I gotta call ...
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- Tap tap tap.
- If you had to cook, this is all we would eat
- They built a new one of these nearby.
- Who needs an alarm when you have this
- You can tell what day it is when you smell this cooking
13 Clues: Pop pop. • Tap tap tap. • Hold on, I gotta call ... • Can I just finish this video? • You hate doing this after school • They built a new one of these nearby. • Who needs an alarm when you have this • Gotta keep this down to keep your money. • If you had to cook, this is all we would eat • One of the two most important things to pack. • ...
Population size 2025-06-02
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- density dependent factor that reduces pop size by spreading easily in crowded conditions
- an increase in the size of a population over time
- where the predator kills and eats the prey
- a factor that limits population growth more as population density increases, like disease or competition
- a density-independent factor like floods, hurricanes, or fires that can suddenly reduce a population regardless of its size
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- a factor that limits population growth regardless of population size, like natural disasters or temperature changes
- the maximum number of individuals an environment can support sustainably
- a way to estimate population size or density by counting organisms in small, square sample areas
- pop. growth that slows as it approaches a carrying capacity due to limited resources, S-shaped curve
- the number of individuals of a species over an area
- pop. growth where the number of individuals increases rapidly over time because growth rate stays constant and resources are unlimited, J-shaped curve
- a place that provides protection from predators and weather
- a method to estimate population size by capturing, marking, releasing, and recapturing individuals to see how many are marked
- the average rate of population growth per individual, usually represented as r in population models
14 Clues: where the predator kills and eats the prey • an increase in the size of a population over time • the number of individuals of a species over an area • a place that provides protection from predators and weather • the maximum number of individuals an environment can support sustainably • ...
music 1 2024-05-04
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- Singer who performed with Destiny's Child before her solo career.
- Music genre originating from Jamaica.
- Music genre known for improvisation and swing.
- Classical music drama that includes singing.
- Pop icon known as the Queen of Pop.
- British singer known for "Rolling in the Deep."
- Bestselling album by Michael Jackson.
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- The Beatles' album "____ Road."
- Album by Paul Simon named after his famous mansion.
- Dance music genre popular in the 1970s.
- First name of the King of Rock 'n' Roll.
11 Clues: The Beatles' album "____ Road." • Pop icon known as the Queen of Pop. • Music genre originating from Jamaica. • Bestselling album by Michael Jackson. • Dance music genre popular in the 1970s. • First name of the King of Rock 'n' Roll. • Classical music drama that includes singing. • Music genre known for improvisation and swing. • ...
8051 Basic Architecture (PART I) 2020-02-16
17 Clues: Four • 8031 • 08-0F • 20-2F • Rreset • 4k bytes • Frequency • 64k bytes • Demultiplex • Serial port • 32 registers • Data transfer • Stores on stack • 16 bit counters • Retrieves from stack • Special function registers • I/O port that does not have a dual-purpose role
Music 2013-05-21
18 Clues: by Psy • by Pink • by Nelly • by Kesha • by Birdy • by adele • by Pitbul • by Rihanna • by Owl City • by icona pop • by Will.i.am • by Macklemore • by the Wanted • by Nicki Minaj • by Justin Bieber • by One Direction • by Ellie Goulding • by Carly Rae Jepsen
16.1 Key and Academic Terms Created by Phoebe Sweet 2018-03-15
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- The beliefs, customs, etc, of a group of people
- A formal business culture may have this
- A custom is a practice followed by people of a ___
- Conduct that is socially accepted in business
- A system of hierarchy
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- Shared values, beliefs, and goals of a company
- A big part in corporate culture
- Culture is the beliefs of a ___ culture
- Something an entire culture can relate to
9 Clues: A system of hierarchy • A big part in corporate culture • A formal business culture may have this • Culture is the beliefs of a ___ culture • Something an entire culture can relate to • Conduct that is socially accepted in business • Shared values, beliefs, and goals of a company • The beliefs, customs, etc, of a group of people • ...
Unpacking Your Language Post Test 2018-07-11
15 Clues: 1865 • Sameness • Learning • Equal view • Indifference • Rooted in fear • Institutionalized • Respect all cultures • Acting on predjudice • Spanish corner market • desert No whole foods • You define/defines us • What we do/How we live • Taking on of a culture • Access to the same opportunities
Culture Lessons 1 & 2 2023-08-31
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- family that includes just parents and children
- cultural ___________: changes to the environment that are made by people
- culture ________: an idea or way of doing things that is is common in a culture
- social ________: a pattern of groups that a person is connected to
- cultural ___________: an area where there is a high concentration of a certain culture
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- a group of people that share a culture and work together to survive
- the beliefs, customs, practices and behaviors of a certain group of people
- two or more people closely related by birth, marriage or adoption
- family that includes parents, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins and more
- a behavior that is very common in a certain culture
- social _______: a group of people someone belongs to based on their economic status
11 Clues: family that includes just parents and children • a behavior that is very common in a certain culture • two or more people closely related by birth, marriage or adoption • social ________: a pattern of groups that a person is connected to • a group of people that share a culture and work together to survive • ...
Anag family 2024-09-22
AMERICAN DREAMS 2020-04-20
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- Logos
- first year of American dream was used is in year ninteen...
- the ability to do as one pleased
- cover with or as though with a veil
- Writer who publicly defined the "AMERICAN DREAMS"
- the practice of one person owing another
- Lincoln was more concerned about preserving slavery (TRUE/FALSE)
- celebrity play a role in culture of consumption
- Government that is run by people who live under it
- deserve equal rights and opportunities
- American culture that focuses on images/pictures instead of reality is a culture of...
- all people should have the same at everything
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- The idea that the government should protect people's rights to pursue their own happiness.
- Emotions
- Ethos
- The Declaration of...
- the playwright of the play "American Dream"
- ELLIS ISLAND
- very typical of a certain kind of person or thing, standard
- the American Dream often associated with
20 Clues: Logos • Ethos • Emotions • ELLIS ISLAND • The Declaration of... • the ability to do as one pleased • cover with or as though with a veil • deserve equal rights and opportunities • the practice of one person owing another • the American Dream often associated with • the playwright of the play "American Dream" • all people should have the same at everything • ...
AMERICAN DREAMS 2020-04-20
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- celebrity play a role in culture of consumption
- Lincoln was more concerned about preserving slavery (TRUE/FALSE)
- The idea that the government should protect people's rights to pursue their own happiness.
- the American Dream often associated with
- Logos
- first year of American dream was used is in year ninteen...
- all people should have the same at everything
- The Declaration of...
- the playwright of the play "American Dream"
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- Writer who publicly defined the "AMERICAN DREAMS"
- the ability to do as one pleased
- Emotions
- very typical of a certain kind of person or thing, standard
- the practice of one person owing another
- cover with or as though with a veil
- ELLIS ISLAND
- Ethos
- American culture that focuses on images/pictures instead of reality is a culture of...
- Government that is run by people who live under it
- deserve equal rights and opportunities
20 Clues: Logos • Ethos • Emotions • ELLIS ISLAND • The Declaration of... • the ability to do as one pleased • cover with or as though with a veil • deserve equal rights and opportunities • the American Dream often associated with • the practice of one person owing another • the playwright of the play "American Dream" • all people should have the same at everything • ...
People & Theories in Anthropology 2020-08-02
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- Beautiful ___ Woman
- reflexive period of anthro
- father of American Anthropology
- cultural construct for conquest
- cultural systems of classifying
- anthro where culture is like a book
- _______ observation
- more than a blink
- theory of gendered social realm
- culture is a book person
- cultural _______ (inside view)
- ____anthropology (Deloria, Hurston, Hunt)
- classifying plants
- describing all social meanings
- limited factual description
- Zora chronicled African American...
- Cannibals and _____
- Their ___ Were Watching God
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- socioeconomic class theories
- tradition banned by Canadian govt
- Kwakwaka’wakw native George _____
- Patterns of Culture author
- underrepresented groups
- Coming of ____ bestseller
- # of fields in anthropology
- basic material needs guy
- committed __ can change world
- Deloria's Sioux heritage
- Arctic land of Eskimos
- Deloria’s book for young women
- fieldwork in Samoa
- ethno ______, trad. ways of healing
- rush to document _____ cultures
- cultural adaptations to enviro
34 Clues: more than a blink • fieldwork in Samoa • classifying plants • Beautiful ___ Woman • _______ observation • Cannibals and _____ • Arctic land of Eskimos • underrepresented groups • basic material needs guy • Deloria's Sioux heritage • culture is a book person • Coming of ____ bestseller • Patterns of Culture author • reflexive period of anthro • # of fields in anthropology • ...
Nurturing Healthy Children 2013-01-17
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- 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 • ...
Vocabulary Review 1 2013-02-12
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
SOCIOLOGY 2015-07-08
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- A social heritage transmitted from one gen. to another.
- Customary behavior patterns widely practiced.
- Each aspect of society is interdependent.
- Manifested by member of certain socially organized group of individuals.
- Shared values and rules about acceptable and unacceptable.
- Focuses on the negative.
- Written down and enforced by the state.
- Last science to be developed.
- Is a conflict theory that studies gender.
- Socially imposed rewards and punishment.
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- Father of communism
- Refers to the theory of social action.
- The view to regard one's culture as right and normal.
- Allows range of choices in the individual as member of the society.
- Forms of behavior uniformly done in the society.
- Human culture is nothing w/o it.
- He said change in 1 part of society causes change in the other parts
- Moral imperatives and social conscience internalized.
- Norm based on morality or definition of right and wrong.
- Father of positivism
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. • ...
all about me 2020-09-24
20 Clues: my age • my race • my phone • gfs name • dogs name • dads name • moms name • My gender • grade im in • gf last name • sport I play • Favorite pop • my last name • favorite color • faovrite artist • forvite subject • candy/ milk duds • my birthday month • best friends name • favorite video game
Sparks Unit 8 Stems 2021-03-24
21 Clues: ear • both • fear • true • good • large • blood • blood • think • great • within • mother • people • believe • motherly • straight • is obsessed with it • condition of being afraid of spiders • the appearance of being true or real • a person who thinks he/she has great power • harmonious sounds; sounds that are pleasing to
MIXED 2022-03-08
31 Clues: icat • asla • tatlı • pizza • sebze • ergen • cömert • inatçı • dürüst • harika • müşteri • kıskanç • lunapark • doğramak • bağlantı • kutlamak • evlenmek • iletişim • aktivite • konaklama • pop müzik • tehlikeli • arkadaşlık • doğum günü • kırsal alan • motor yarışı • en iyi arkadaş • heyecan verici • ekstrem sporlar • paraşütle atlama • misafirperverlik
8B 2021-09-24
30 Clues: Alto • Alta • NASA • Gatos • K-pop • Linda • Activa • Lentes • Estilo • Amable • Amorosa • Tortuga • Chistosa • Artistica • Casa verde • Pelo rubia • Silenciosa • Silencioso • Pelo largo • Pelo corto • Pelo chino • Misterioso • Sarcástica • Competativa • Risa Fuerte • Pelo teñido • Online nina • Inteligente • Tiene novio • Ojos verdes
STEMS 2019-01-29
28 Clues: ex • re • bi • sub • pop • dis • ego • tri • pre • neo • auto • semi • anti • cent • mega • post • micro • matri • intro • pater • neuro • super • un and non • mal and mis • spec and scope • form and morph • hydro and aqua • com con syn and sym
La comida 2015-02-03
30 Clues: pop • hot • ham • fish • milk • eggs • cold • roll • rice • salad • lunch • beans • bacon • dinner • cheese • butter • tomato • chicken • lettuce • dessert • breakfast • meal/food • hamburger • ice cream • vegetarian • french fries • to be hungry • sub sandwich • to be thirsty • drink/beverage
Spanish 2A 2023-11-21
20 Clues: Pop ... • Sr. Ray • Sr. Rye • Sr. Drum • Sre. Nagy • Sra. Rize • Sra. Konal • Sr. Pintar • Sr. Walrad • Sra. Mosley • Sra. Hetzel • Sr. Callahan • When you eat • Sra. Gilmore • Sra. McFaden • Sra. Balavitch • Sra. Tosh-Buzzy • 55% if your grade • Somewhere you learn • The work you do after school
pop11 2024-06-16
20 Clues: Rap God • Korean pop • Purple Rain • Music award • Baby singer • King of Rock • Hello singer • British band • Hiphop genre • Shake It Off • My Way singer • Like a Virgin • Jamaican genre • 70s dance music • Thriller singer • Heavy metal band • Improvised music • Classical singing • Blowin' in the Wind • Single Ladies singer
VOCABULARY 2024-10-17
Across
- refri(Canada)
- carregador (celular)
- telhado
- lixeira
- água de torneira
- cadeira de rodas
- tomada
- ciclovia
- descobrir(phrasal verb)
Down
- sofá
- papai Noel
- verdade
- término de relacionamento
- casar-se
- tênis (Canada)
- moeda de 1 dollar(Canada)
- cancelar(phrasal verb)
- casa de dois andares
- faixa de pedestre
- entrada de carro
- pedestre
21 Clues: sofá • tomada • verdade • telhado • lixeira • casar-se • pedestre • ciclovia • papai Noel • refri(Canada) • tênis (Canada) • água de torneira • cadeira de rodas • entrada de carro • faixa de pedestre • carregador (celular) • casa de dois andares • cancelar(phrasal verb) • descobrir(phrasal verb) • término de relacionamento • moeda de 1 dollar(Canada)
Mr Scott's Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-25
21 Clues: K- • Nasi • Kuala • short • Koala • Bi Bim • Funswick • & Friends • Listen and • spelling & • Sunway Mall • punctuation • Banana rice • Sunway School • USJ has bad... • Kentucky Fried • The bus in the sky • What Mr. Scott likes • Malaysia is near the? • Canadians call it soccer • Mr. Scott says to be positive when you...
Blandat del 1 2025-05-26
20 Clues: Pussa • Talade • Snurrig • Djurnäsa • Musikstil • Liten låda • Varm årstid • Pappas mamma • Vanlig krydda • Hörs i grotta • Är vass i tass • Mitten av benet • Svart i biljard • En stol flera... • Har blomma slagit • En åsna, flera... • Blir bokstäver ihop • Formad som vår jord • Borta bra men hemma... • Dem har man på fötterna
pop culture but read edition (no books involved) 2023-09-01
Across
- the movie where a big portal opens up that contains an army and a team of misfits team up and destroy it/
- is a tale as old as time
- a trashy car made magically good
- tale as old as expensive wine
- a disabled kid gets kidnapped and his dad has to save him with the help of another disabled person
- is about a boy in a broken family but discovers they have magical powers due to their parents
Down
- a average guy meets a badass girl who teaches him the world and dies and sees the world in a new way
- is about a boy in a broken family but discovers they have magical powers due to their parents
- a average guy meets a badass girl who teaches him the world and dies and sees the world in a new way.
- the movie where a big portal opens up that contains an army and a team of misfits team up and destroy it
- a hobo finds and helps a 15 year old child and trys to become her wife
11 Clues: is a tale as old as time • tale as old as expensive wine • a trashy car made magically good • a hobo finds and helps a 15 year old child and trys to become her wife • is about a boy in a broken family but discovers they have magical powers due to their parents • is about a boy in a broken family but discovers they have magical powers due to their parents • ...
when you need a distraction (pop culture edition) 2026-02-08
Across
- russian top, canadian bottom
- men and women at their worst
- glee regular (freak)
- the soundtrack for this movie is incredible
Down
- 2026 superbowl performer
- jahari i would never order a whole pizza for myself
- gaga creative director of polaroid
- martin and hamzah
- hosted by claudia winkleman
- website where you can play games such as dress to impress
10 Clues: martin and hamzah • glee regular (freak) • 2026 superbowl performer • hosted by claudia winkleman • russian top, canadian bottom • men and women at their worst • gaga creative director of polaroid • the soundtrack for this movie is incredible • jahari i would never order a whole pizza for myself • website where you can play games such as dress to impress
first attempt for Aidan 2022-09-30
19 Clues: T-____ • Driller • Not some • Bi Ocean • Not some • Root and Erie • Glover locale • Knee or bottle • East of Indiana • Butterfly kiss? • Indonesian city • Seen when angry • Sunny astronomer • Lavishly existing • Snap, crackle, ___ • Musical bros of NC • Australian ______ dog • Puts you in the couch? • First Gentleman (space)
AMERICAN DREAMS 2020-04-20
Across
- the American Dream often associated with
- Government that is run by people who live under it
- ELLIS ISLAND
- The Declaration of...
- the practice of one person owing another
- Lincoln was more concerned about preserving slavery (TRUE/FALSE)
- the ability to do as one pleased
- first year of American dream was used is in year ninteen...
- American culture that focuses on images/pictures instead of reality is a culture of...
- Writer who publicly defined the "AMERICAN DREAMS"
- celebrity play a role in culture of consumption
Down
- The idea that the government should protect people's rights to pursue their own happiness.
- the playwright of the play "American Dream"
- cover with or as though with a veil
- very typical of a certain kind of person or thing, standard
- Logos
- Emotions
- all people should have the same at everything
- deserve equal rights and opportunities
- Ethos
20 Clues: Logos • Ethos • Emotions • ELLIS ISLAND • The Declaration of... • the ability to do as one pleased • cover with or as though with a veil • deserve equal rights and opportunities • the American Dream often associated with • the practice of one person owing another • the playwright of the play "American Dream" • all people should have the same at everything • ...
AMERICAN DREAMS 2020-04-20
Across
- the American Dream often associated with
- Government that is run by people who live under it
- ELLIS ISLAND
- The Declaration of...
- the practice of one person owing another
- Lincoln was more concerned about preserving slavery (TRUE/FALSE)
- the ability to do as one pleased
- first year of American dream was used is in year ninteen...
- American culture that focuses on images/pictures instead of reality is a culture of...
- Writer who publicly defined the "AMERICAN DREAMS"
- celebrity play a role in culture of consumption
Down
- The idea that the government should protect people's rights to pursue their own happiness.
- the playwright of the play "American Dream"
- cover with or as though with a veil
- very typical of a certain kind of person or thing, standard
- Logos
- Emotions
- all people should have the same at everything
- deserve equal rights and opportunities
- Ethos
20 Clues: Logos • Ethos • Emotions • ELLIS ISLAND • The Declaration of... • the ability to do as one pleased • cover with or as though with a veil • deserve equal rights and opportunities • the American Dream often associated with • the practice of one person owing another • the playwright of the play "American Dream" • all people should have the same at everything • ...
KitchenAid 2025-10-15
Across
- : Every kitchen tells one.
- : What fills the kitchen before the food does.
- : The spice that tells our story.
- : The tools of love and legacy.
- : Where stories begin again.
- : The table that never empties.
- : The warmth shared across the table.
- : What KitchenAid truly makes.
- : What food gives to every culture.
- : A map back to home.
Down
- : The meal we all share.
- : The feeling of remembering.
- : What rises when culture meets flour.
- : What keep every flavor grounded.
- : How we break barriers.
- : A recipe reborn in a new country.
- : Passed down one recipe at a time.
- : The language of taste.
- : Where identity gets remade.
- : What home tastes like.
- : The taste of yesterday, reborn today.
- : The unseen spice in every dish.
- : A celebration of belonging.
- : Not where you live, but what you cook.
- : What connects us across cultures.
25 Clues: : A map back to home. • : The meal we all share. • : How we break barriers. • : The language of taste. • : What home tastes like. • : Every kitchen tells one. • : Where stories begin again. • : The feeling of remembering. • : Where identity gets remade. • : A celebration of belonging. • : What KitchenAid truly makes. • : The tools of love and legacy. • : The table that never empties. • ...
World Music and Dane Practice Quiz 2025-10-20
Across
- body's ability to sense its own position and movements.
- a heightened emotional state in flamenco
- melodic categories or hierachies of persian music
- coareness in javanese culture
- the study of dance as culture
- five note scale in javanese gamelan
- humanly organised sound
- traditional drum dance rhythm from Ghana
- awareness of the position and movement of the parts of the body
- single voice melody
- melodic pattersn used in persian classical music
Down
- multiple voices in a melodic structure
- performance with the intention to affect transformation
- cool in ewe
- continuous unbroken and sustained pitch
- a rhythm without a discernible pulse
- the study of music as culture
- refinement in javanese music and dance
- traditional drum dance music from Ghana, Togo and Benin
- seven note scale in javanese gamelan
- rhythmic cycles of Indian Classical Music
- melodic improvisation framework for Indian classical music
22 Clues: cool in ewe • single voice melody • humanly organised sound • coareness in javanese culture • the study of dance as culture • the study of music as culture • five note scale in javanese gamelan • a rhythm without a discernible pulse • seven note scale in javanese gamelan • multiple voices in a melodic structure • refinement in javanese music and dance • ...
SPN3 UE: Choque Cultural (Obj 1) 2025-04-01
Across
- How do we teach?
- Equal
- That which our culture makes
- We have many ___________ you and I.
- We see that ...
- Contrary
- It seems ...
- Use both arms and wrap them in a friendly way
- We are more ______ than different.
- We need to work through our _____________.
- We're not the same.
- What you do when you meet someone
- The same way
- Visuals, music, literature ...
- Wear it.
Down
- That which our culture does
- The thoughts of a people
- To me ...
- The design of buildings
- Just a peck on the cheek
- That which our culture believes
- The shared products/practices/perspectives of a people
- Meanwhile
- What you do when you leave people
- There's nothing else like it!
- Our beliefs shape our morales and ________
- The way we act
- Wow! That's interesting!
- The sounds and melodies
- Product of time in the kitchen
30 Clues: Equal • Contrary • Wear it. • To me ... • Meanwhile • It seems ... • The same way • The way we act • We see that ... • How do we teach? • We're not the same. • The design of buildings • The sounds and melodies • The thoughts of a people • Just a peck on the cheek • Wow! That's interesting! • That which our culture does • That which our culture makes • There's nothing else like it! • ...
Mesoamerica 2024-10-10
Across
- what did Maya merchants trade that make chocolate
- city meaning "City of the Gods"
- largest river system in South America
- culture located in modern-day Peru and Equador
- most important food in the Americas
- a tropical bird whose feathers were often traded
- a natural sinkhole that is filled with water
- what the Toltec introduced to the Americas
- mountain range in South America
- how many years the Olmecs lasted
Down
- artificial islands used for farming
- oldest civilization in the Americas
- how many years the Maya culture lasted
- the religious center of the Nazca culture
- sometimes humans were _______ to please the gods
- created the first writing system in the Americas
- name of the land bridge used to cross to the Americas
- lowest social class in Mayan society
- who is considered the greatest Maya king
- civilizations in the Americas did not start by...
20 Clues: city meaning "City of the Gods" • mountain range in South America • how many years the Olmecs lasted • artificial islands used for farming • oldest civilization in the Americas • most important food in the Americas • lowest social class in Mayan society • largest river system in South America • how many years the Maya culture lasted • who is considered the greatest Maya king • ...
gorgo 2023-01-05
Across
- Strumento musicale che suoniamo con le bacchette.
- C’è quella classica, quella rock, quella pop ecc.
- Lo usano in televisione, per far sentire bene la voce.
- L’infinito di suono.
- Genere di musica popolare.
- Il sostantivo che deriva dal verbo vietare.
Down
- Le usiamo per ascoltare la musica quando non vogliamo disturbare gli altri.
- Lo diciamo quando brindiamo con gli amici.
- La canta il cantante.
- Chi scrive e canta le proprie canzoni.
10 Clues: L’infinito di suono. • La canta il cantante. • Genere di musica popolare. • Chi scrive e canta le proprie canzoni. • Lo diciamo quando brindiamo con gli amici. • Il sostantivo che deriva dal verbo vietare. • Strumento musicale che suoniamo con le bacchette. • C’è quella classica, quella rock, quella pop ecc. • Lo usano in televisione, per far sentire bene la voce. • ...
William - Dreamland Burning 2023-03-15
Across
- Venon invites Pop to something
- What William tried to give Joseph
- A person almost runs over a ruby that ran out into the street
- Who slapped William in the cafeteria.
- William's best friend
- William's younger sister
- A boy looking through a window at the Model 110
Down
- Addie's childhood friend
- What Joseph decided to buy
- Who revealed to Pop the reason for the scar on William's arm
10 Clues: William's best friend • Addie's childhood friend • William's younger sister • What Joseph decided to buy • Venon invites Pop to something • What William tried to give Joseph • Who slapped William in the cafeteria. • A boy looking through a window at the Model 110 • Who revealed to Pop the reason for the scar on William's arm • ...
New York City Festivals and Parades 2024-04-13
Across
- - Cultural parade
- - Lunar New Year celebration
- - Scottish heritage parade
- - Ocean-themed parade
- - Asian culture parade
- - Italian heritage parade
- Patrick's - Irish heritage parade
Down
- - LGBTQ+ celebration
- - Samba parade
- Indian - Caribbean culture celebration
- - Jewish holiday celebration
- - Film festival
- - Annual Thanksgiving event
- - September parade
- Rican - Cultural parade
15 Clues: - Samba parade • - Film festival • - Cultural parade • - September parade • - LGBTQ+ celebration • - Ocean-themed parade • - Asian culture parade • Rican - Cultural parade • - Italian heritage parade • - Scottish heritage parade • - Annual Thanksgiving event • - Lunar New Year celebration • - Jewish holiday celebration • Patrick's - Irish heritage parade • ...
gorgo 2023-01-05
Across
- L’infinito di suono.
- C’è quella classica, quella rock, quella pop ecc.
- Strumento musicale che suoniamo con le bacchette.
- Chi scrive e canta le proprie canzoni.
- La canta il cantante.
- Genere di musica popolare.
Down
- Lo diciamo quando brindiamo con gli amici.
- Il sostantivo che deriva dal verbo vietare.
- Lo usano in televisione, per far sentire bene la voce.
- Le usiamo per ascoltare la musica quando non vogliamo disturbare gli altri.
10 Clues: L’infinito di suono. • La canta il cantante. • Genere di musica popolare. • Chi scrive e canta le proprie canzoni. • Lo diciamo quando brindiamo con gli amici. • Il sostantivo che deriva dal verbo vietare. • C’è quella classica, quella rock, quella pop ecc. • Strumento musicale che suoniamo con le bacchette. • Lo usano in televisione, per far sentire bene la voce. • ...
Chapter 2 2016-09-06
Across
- the tendency to see others and their behaviors through your own cultural filters.
- culture: values aggressiveness, material success and strength.
- is the social outlook that emphasizes the moral worth of the individual.
- when a person acquires the social and psychological characteristics of a group
- the process in which you learn the culture into high you were born in.
- by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture
- the principle, policy, or practice of exclusion, as from rights or privileges.
- a religious, theological, and philosophical concept with applicability.
- context: cultures that rely heavily on explicit and direct language.
- culture: values modesty, concern for relationships, quality of life and tenderness.
- an image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- the state of being male or female
Down
- in a language
- context: cultures that communicate in ways that are implicit and rely heavily on context
- tolerance: describes the relationship that individuals have with ambiguous stimuli or events.
- communication between individuals or groups of different linguistic and cultural origins.
- Sensitivity: an attitude and way of behaving in acknowledge of cultural differences.
- teachers members the importance of group values.
- the action or fact of indulging.
- distinctive mode of pronunciation of a language.
20 Clues: in a language • the action or fact of indulging. • the state of being male or female • teachers members the importance of group values. • distinctive mode of pronunciation of a language. • by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture • an image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. • culture: values aggressiveness, material success and strength. • ...
Globalization and Identity 2023-09-29
Across
- being more alone from people by using media devices
- the community of people between nations
- ________ identity means groups you feel a part of
- reproducing the same cultural artefacts again and again
- making outside cultures less important and to the side
- the belief that one's race or ethnicity is superior
- cultural ________ happens when a culture rediscovers its identity
- when a society changes to make a newcomer fit in easier
- things becoming more like in countries such as Canada and USA
Down
- when cultures become more like others and diversity is lost
- cultures combining to create a new thing
- _______ identity means how you express yourself
- a corporation that operates in more than one country
- a policy of racial separation
- the belief that having many cultures is a good thing
- to change to fit in more with your new country
- finding ways to fit new people into a culture
- a smaller group losing their culture within a dominant culture
- when cultural message and technology merges into fewer sources
- a technology that allows fast shipping, accelerating globalization
- the process of the world becoming more connected
- is the different levels of technology advantages by different groups or nations
- a cultural ________ is a kind of society that has many cultures who keep their identities
23 Clues: a policy of racial separation • the community of people between nations • cultures combining to create a new thing • finding ways to fit new people into a culture • to change to fit in more with your new country • _______ identity means how you express yourself • the process of the world becoming more connected • ________ identity means groups you feel a part of • ...
Countries within Randstad Business 2024-05-09
Across
- "Iconic statue of The Little Mermaid"
- "Famous for tango, steak, and the majestic Iguazu Falls."
- "A glamorous principality famous for its high-end casinos and Formula 1 Grand Prix."
- "Known for its rich history, delicious pierogi, and the city of Krakow."
- "Home to the legend of Dracula and the picturesque region of Transylvania."
- "Home to the famous thermal baths and capital city Budapest"
- "One of the smallest countries in Europe, renowned for its banking sector."
- "Renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, including the Atacama Desert and Patagonia."
- "Tacos and guacamole, and ancient Mayan ruins."
- "Famous for its breathtaking fjords and the Northern Lights."
- "Renowned for its cleanliness, modern skyline, and vibrant street food culture."
Down
- "Known for its stunning alpine landscapes, chocolate, and watches."
- "Known for its stunning green landscapes and folklore of leprechauns."
- "Republic - renowned beer culture"
- "Famous for its vibrant culture, delicious paella, and flamenco dance."
- "Renowned for its delicious pastries, Port wine, and stunning coastal scenery."
- "Mediterranean cuisine, and stunning islands like Santorini and Mykonos"
- "Close enough to have a kangaroo but we don’t"
- "Famous for its diverse culture, delicious cuisine, and the Petronas Twin Towers."
- "Known for its vibrant carnival celebrations, samba music, and Amazon rainforest."
20 Clues: "Republic - renowned beer culture" • "Iconic statue of The Little Mermaid" • "Close enough to have a kangaroo but we don’t" • "Tacos and guacamole, and ancient Mayan ruins." • "Famous for tango, steak, and the majestic Iguazu Falls." • "Home to the famous thermal baths and capital city Budapest" • "Famous for its breathtaking fjords and the Northern Lights." • ...
1st 6 Weeks Review 2025-09-19
Across
- history is divided into major time periods
- culture group along the Gulf of Mexico including the Karankawa and Coahuiltecan
- Spanish explorer who searched for wealth in the Americas
- mostly rural region, flat prairies and grasslands
- the most developed and populated region
- few major cities, but this region becomes more rural as you move west
- lived with the Karankawa, journaled about his explorations
- Spanish official appointed to rule land claimed by Spain in the New World
- sailed and mapped the Texas Gulf Coast
- dry clay and mud bricks
- a place where people live and have organized a community
Down
- Mountains and Basins culture group including the Jumano, Concho, and Tigua
- east Texas culture group including the Caddo, Atakapan, and the Wichita
- defeated the Aztec empire, claimed Mexico for Spain
- moves from place to place without permanent villages
- claimed a large section of North America for France
- least developed region of Texas
- culture group in the Great Plains including the Tonkawa, Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa
- frozen land bridge between Asia and North America
- sailed west in 1492 looking for a direct water route from Europe to Asia
- Searched for Cibola, the Seven Cities of Gold
- a journey undertaken by a group of people
22 Clues: dry clay and mud bricks • least developed region of Texas • sailed and mapped the Texas Gulf Coast • the most developed and populated region • a journey undertaken by a group of people • history is divided into major time periods • Searched for Cibola, the Seven Cities of Gold • mostly rural region, flat prairies and grasslands • ...
Vietnam 2018-04-17
10 Clues: Climate • Climate-a lot of rain • Culture-type of singing • Crops-most important crop • Most popular food in Vietnam • Culture-traditional instrument • Culture-animal valued in Vietnam • Culture-type of hat worn in Vietnam • Crops-grown in the red and Mekong.... • Crops-a lot of plowing is done by this animal
X-A 78'2015! 2013-01-27
16 Clues: 37 • Termodis • Keriting • Terlaler • Bendahara • Terempong • Paddle-pop • Lomba Film • Ketua Kelas • Kode PA kita • Hadiah Hari Guru • Yang dijual Adam • Yang bikin nominasi • Jam pertama hari Senin • Jam pertama hari Jum'at • Pelajaran pertama di Semester 1
Travel Crossword 2015-01-28
16 Clues: K-Pop • HiMate • Pyramids • Escargot • CN Tower • Caribbean • Spicy Food • Thanksgiving • Shoe Brand Food • Republic of China • War from 2003-2011 • Theodore Roosevelt • Advanced Technology • Green and White Flag • Welsh Dragon of flag • under the United States
Lenteontbijt 2014-02-07
Across
- verplichting tot onderwijs
- alcoholische drank
- gespecialiseerd in vlees
- inspraakorgaan binnen school
- speciaalzaak voor gebak
- voertuig
- financiële instelling
- onderwijsgevende
- kundig is in de optica
- pop uit kleuterklas
Down
- terug tot leven wekken
- krul-vormige koek
- instelling die onderwijs verzorgt
- fysieke krachtmeting
- zelf-servicemarkt
- soort fruit
- respiratie
- gekruide koek
- immobiliën
19 Clues: voertuig • respiratie • immobiliën • soort fruit • gekruide koek • onderwijsgevende • krul-vormige koek • zelf-servicemarkt • alcoholische drank • pop uit kleuterklas • fysieke krachtmeting • financiële instelling • terug tot leven wekken • kundig is in de optica • speciaalzaak voor gebak • gespecialiseerd in vlees • verplichting tot onderwijs • inspraakorgaan binnen school • ...
Pack Your Bags 2024-08-09
19 Clues: Eyes • Money • FPS 50 • Animes • Location • Pictures • Kangaroos • Cold Weather • North America • Home of K-pop • 2010 World Cup • Home of Aztecs • Travel Document • In your passport • The Roman EMpire • Very close to Brazil • Where Greek Gods come from • The Olympics and Croissants • A country that speaks Portuguese
Comida 2022-12-23
19 Clues: cow • well • clear • fiber • Red fruit • junk food • yellow pop • sour fruit • bad breath • dead animal • healthy plan • red and gross • crunchy fruit • yellow and white • yellow and slippery • long orange vegetable • green fluffy vegetable • purple and green vegetable • looks like a cabbage but isn’t
Module 4 More things to learn 2023-06-03
Module 4 More things to learm 2023-06-09
Terms of Endearment 2025-07-22
18 Clues: Solar • K-Pop • Modern • French • Infant • Spanish • Royalty • Cinderella • Handsome beau • You turn me on • Current favorite • Gollum's favorite • Thanksgiving treat • Your version of 17 • Is it warm in here? • Vetoed version of 17 • Did she make this one up? • Breakfast, best made with buttermilk
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Music ~ Dulic Dajla 2020-05-13
Family 2023-08-06
Vocab 2025-10-02
Crossword Puzzle 2 2024-08-21
advertising 2018-04-21
acd 2023-06-03
populations aphg 2021-06-02
Cats 2022-11-15
Jennys favoritter 2022-12-01
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 _________________"
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- 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 • ...
MUSIC 2022-03-24
Across
- who is the singer with the most Grammys?
- what is the oldest singer in history?
- what is the most listened music genre?
- what is the biggest pop music group?
- who is the best singer in history
- what is the longest rock song?
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- what is the shortest song?
- what is Adelle's saddest song?
- who is the oldest vocalist in the band pink floyd?
- who is the youngest singer in history?
10 Clues: what is the shortest song? • what is Adelle's saddest song? • what is the longest rock song? • who is the best singer in history • what is the biggest pop music group? • what is the oldest singer in history? • what is the most listened music genre? • who is the youngest singer in history? • who is the singer with the most Grammys? • ...
Music 2026-04-05
Across
- Pop group with hits "Butter" and "Dynamite"
- Singer of "Bad Guy" and "Happier Than Ever"
- "___! At the Disco"
- The Weeknd's massive 2020 hit: "Blinding ___"
- Beyonce's alter ego on her 2008 album, Sasha ___
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- Artist known for hits like "Watermelon Sugar"
- The "King" of modern pop, first name Justin
- Singer of "Levitating" and "Don't Start Now"
- "Hello" or "Someone Like You" singer
- Taylor ___, creator of the "Eras Tour"
10 Clues: "___! At the Disco" • "Hello" or "Someone Like You" singer • Taylor ___, creator of the "Eras Tour" • Pop group with hits "Butter" and "Dynamite" • The "King" of modern pop, first name Justin • Singer of "Bad Guy" and "Happier Than Ever" • Singer of "Levitating" and "Don't Start Now" • Artist known for hits like "Watermelon Sugar" • ...
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. • ...
Harry Potter & L.A High OC’s 2021-05-29
16 Clues: Hoz, Wee • Santos, Emo • Santos, Prep • Redwyd, Goth • Santos, Jock • Windon, Nerd • Santos, Witch • Van Horne, Punk • McAlister, K-Pop • McAlister, Stoner • Wilsons, Slytherin • Wilsons, Ravenclaw • Wilsons, Gryffindor • McAlister, Sk8r Kid • Hill, Hufflepuff male • Wilsons, Hufflepuff female
facts about me 2023-05-08
16 Clues: favorite pop • favorite food • favorite sport • favorite color • favorite treat • favorite shape • favorite fruit • favorite animal • favorite flower • favorite number • favorite season • favorite holiday • favorite feeling • color of my eyes • favorite weather • favorite subject at school
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
Across
- 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. • ...
Chapter 7: Two Worlds Collide 2026-02-26
Across
- Americans with European influence or ancestry
- the idea that the United States had a moral duty to expand its culture across the continent
- when one culture is absorbed into the majority culture
- military living quarters
- agreements between governments
- independent and self-governing
- people moving from their home country to settle in a new place
- formally approve
- early machine guns on wheels
- learning or awakening
- annual payments in the form of food, equipment, supplies, and funds the U.S. government owed a tribe by treaty
- majority
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- earning respect by touching an enemy or taking his horse, usually without killing him
- give up
- angered
- people leading the government
- all the way across the continent
- land that tribes reserved for their own use through treaties
- go along
- native
- fundamental rights
- parts
- separated by race
- going back for many years
24 Clues: parts • native • give up • angered • go along • majority • formally approve • separated by race • fundamental rights • learning or awakening • military living quarters • going back for many years • early machine guns on wheels • people leading the government • agreements between governments • independent and self-governing • all the way across the continent • ...
UTC Ch 2 crossword 2.1-2.4 2024-08-24
Across
- "The only thing you can do with Rome in a day is ____ it." (41)
- "Culture happens when humans ________ with the world." (pg. 37)
- Ken Myers of Mars Hill Audio Journal pays attention to _____ aspects of culture. (pg 45)
- Kevin Vanhoozer says, "Culture refers to everything that humans do ____." (pg 42)
- Samuel Wilberforce told Parliament "_____ sugar means _____ slaves." (pg 43)
- James Davison Hunter says, "culture is what gives us a _________ of what we should do or should not do." (pg 42)
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- "artifacts may seem like mere 'things,' but as we interact with them, our _____ change. (pg 45)
- "The Christian worldview doesn't ignore culture or stand aloof from it. It ______ it." (pg. 39)
- This word is from the Greek word for "character," and refers to the mood of a particular group. (pg 48)
- Andy Crouch says, "Culture is what we ________ of the world." (pg 42)
- "What if attacks on culture are less like quills embedded in the skin and more like some sort of _______ in the bloodstream?" (pg 41)
11 Clues: "The only thing you can do with Rome in a day is ____ it." (41) • "Culture happens when humans ________ with the world." (pg. 37) • Andy Crouch says, "Culture is what we ________ of the world." (pg 42) • Samuel Wilberforce told Parliament "_____ sugar means _____ slaves." (pg 43) • ...
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
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- 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. • ...
