pop culture Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
Chapter 1 2025-09-04
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- 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 • ...
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
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- - 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 • ...
American Culture Vs British Culture 2024-04-15
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- Independence Day in America
- Famous sport in Britain
- Holiday where kids dress up and go trick-or-treating
- Famous suspension bridge in San Francisco
- Tradition in Britain where guards wear special uniforms
- A popular drink in Britain with milk and sugar
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- Monument in South Dakota with carved faces of four US presidents
- Official residence and workplace of the US President
- Popular sports in America
- The official residence of the British royal family
- Giant Ferris wheel in London with a nice view of the city
- Nickname for the clock tower at the end of the Palace of Westminster
12 Clues: Famous sport in Britain • Popular sports in America • Independence Day in America • Famous suspension bridge in San Francisco • A popular drink in Britain with milk and sugar • The official residence of the British royal family • Official residence and workplace of the US President • Holiday where kids dress up and go trick-or-treating • ...
SS Vocabulary Term 3 Impact Aisha 2018-02-05
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Religious Understanding and Belief 2017-03-06
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- The _______ is the holy book of Christianity. It consists of prophet’s stories and the word of God. It is divided into two books, the Old and New Testament.
- This decorative building in Islamic culture is used a place of worship for their God Allah. The buildings commonly contain bright patterns and wording, as no depictions of Allah are used in Islamic culture.
- The _______ is the holy book of the Islamic religion, and was said to have been revealed to the prophet Muhammad by God, it is regarded as the exact words of God.
- This marks the beginning of a new Islamic year, and is the first month on the Islamic calendar. Shia and Sunni Muslims both recognise the event, however, they celebrate the event differently.
- The _____ is seen as the three beings the Christian monotheistic God takes form as. The Father, Son and Holy Spirit and all represented as the one divine God in Christian culture.
- In Judaism, this day is seen as a day of rest and occurs on the seventh day of the week. The weekly holy day contains a set of rules (Halakha) and prohibitions in order to focus on Gods creation.
- This event on the Islamic calendar takes place during the ninth month. It is a month of fasting, and is seen as one of the Pillars of Islam, showing self-retrain and patience. After the month of Ramadan, it is followed by Eit al-Fitr a religious holiday celebrated by Muslims.
- Is the belief of the existence of only one God. Many major world religions have the belief of one God, and commonly contain value, action and belief systems that are significant ways to show how their God is a unique and singular being.
- This event on the Christian calendar beings on Ash Wednesday and finishes on Easter Sunday. The event shows the final events leading up to the death of Jesus Christ.
- This festival in Jewish culture is seen as the festival of lights, and celebrates the rededication of Solomon’s Temples. Being the festival of lights it uses a Menorah as a candle holder, with candles put on each day leading up to the event.
- A _______ is a holy building in Christian faith. It is commonly used a place of worship and praise, but also masses and Eucharist can take place in the sight.
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- In Judaism, this Holy book contains a series of prayers. They are commonly used in a synagogue during mass, and contain a series of prayers that should be said daily.
- In Christian culture this being is seen as the Son of God, and came to repent us of our original sin. Yet in other cultures such as Muslim and Judaism, he is seen as a prophet instead, not being God’s true form.
- This event in Christian culture signifies the death of Jesus Christ, and explains the death of Jesus on the Cross and the belief in his resurrection. “They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, 3 but when they entered, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus.” (Luke 24: 2-4)
- A _____ is a certified person who has been authorised by the Catholic Church to perform religious sacraments and rites. Practices which may be performed include liturgies and masses.
- This Holy day in Christian culture takes place on the 25th of December, and celebrates the Birth of Jesus Christ. The period leading up the event is known as advent.
- This prophet is said to the last of messengers of Allah in Islamic culture. He gave Islamic culture its Holy book the Quran. He commonly seen as the founder of Islam.
- This word in Judaism is the given name for the their God. Though the word is seen as God’s name, it is not to be said in Jewish culture as it is seen as too sacred to be spoken.
- In Islamic culture, ______ is seen as the creator and God. ______ is a monotheistic being, and is seen as the soul divinity.
- The ________ is holy book of Judaism. It contains the five books of Moses and exclusively are stories from the Old Testament before the birth of Christ.
20 Clues: In Islamic culture, ______ is seen as the creator and God. ______ is a monotheistic being, and is seen as the soul divinity. • The ________ is holy book of Judaism. It contains the five books of Moses and exclusively are stories from the Old Testament before the birth of Christ. • ...
PSYCB Chapter 15 2021-10-16
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- Emphasises the autonomy of the individual.
- The individual actively engages in learning about their ethnicity, resulting in deeper understanding.
- White guilt; a belief that racism is only perpetrated by ‘bad whites’.
- A culture that has weak social norms and a high tolerance of deviant behaviour.
- The belief that, in comparison to a reference group, one is getting less than is deserved.
- Seeking to understand the subjective experience of people in particular cultural contexts (cultural researcher).
- The taking of cultural artefacts or intellectual property.
- A culture that has strong social norms and a low tolerance of deviant behaviour.
- Extent to which common characteristics of the stereotype of males as providers, competitors and strong dominate the more ‘feminine’ characteristics, such as nurturing, caring and providing.
- Ideas that suggest particular groups of people possess inherent characteristics, behaviours, beliefs or attitudes that make them either superior or inferior to other groups.
- The individual has not given much thought to their ethnic identity; they may identify with the dominant culture.
- Seeking to understand by examining the culture as an outsider looking in (cross-cultural researcher).
- How much people are prepared to bear differences in wealth and power.
- You can only understand human behaviour within a cultural context and therefore you cannot compare cultural groups.
- A false assumption that all members of some group share the same characteristics,
- ‘Whiteness’ is acknowledged; awareness of racial moral dilemmas.
- The process of the transmission of culture, learning about your heritage and who you belong to.
- Refers to mainstream psychological understandings that have been dominated by the thoughts, actions and behaviour of people who are from Western, Educated, Industrialised, Rich and Democratic countries.
- Extent to which a culture values a long- versus short-term view of the future.
- A set of shared meanings and ideas that are transmitted across generations – including artefacts such as symbols, art, dance and language – and values that guide the ways in which we think and feel about ourselves and those we interact with. It helps us to orient ourselves towards an increasingly complex world.
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- A search to define and abandon personal racism and define a non-racist white identity.
- The assumption that all psychological phenomena are the same in all cultures.
- The individual has made a commitment to, and resolved, their ethnic identity, and reached stability.
- The idea that we interpret the world and all that occurs around us through the lens of our own ethnic or cultural origins.
- The process of learning and understanding the values and norms of the culture you live in.
- Suggests three stages are involved in ethnic identity development.
- A clash between what you are familiar with from your country of origin and a new country.
- Getting to know and understand other cultures to the point that the cultures in contact change.
- A model of ethnic identity development that describes six stages of development.
- The part of a person’s identity associated with the racial, religious or cultural group to which the person belongs.
- Displaced anger and hostility towards people of colour.
- A set of features or characteristics that are shared by a specific group
- Emphasises the interrelatedness of all members of society and their collective endeavours.
- Ways in which people and groups cope with or tolerate uncertainty.
- The idea that stereotypes and prejudice towards a group will diminish as contact with the group increases.
- Comparing and contrasting cultural dimensions.
- Naiveté concerning the importance of race; being ‘colour blind’ or unaware of racial group membership.
- How people understand and make sense of their own culture from within.
- Culture can affect how we may display constructs, but inherently our basic psychological processes are the same across everyone; universalism tries to understand the role of culture through comparisons.
- A positive or negative attitude towards an entire group of people.
- Differential treatment of various groups; the behavioural component of prejudice.
- Racial humanism; internally defined non-racist identity and valuing of racial diversity.
42 Clues: Emphasises the autonomy of the individual. • Comparing and contrasting cultural dimensions. • Displaced anger and hostility towards people of colour. • The taking of cultural artefacts or intellectual property. • ‘Whiteness’ is acknowledged; awareness of racial moral dilemmas. • Suggests three stages are involved in ethnic identity development. • ...
Chapter 1-6 Globalization Review Crossword 2025-10-29
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- Large City example: Toronto
- Revitalization: An effort to restore new life to a culture.
- The process by which the world;’s citizens are becoming increasingly connected and dependent on one another.
- Diversity of cultures and ethnicity within a city
- going beyond national boundaries and interests
- Cultural Group: a subordinate group within a larger society that shares distinct cultural characteristics
- an inclusive approach that allows religious or ethnic groups to maintain their distinctive cultures within mainstream society
- Globalization: The process by which political decisions and actions are becoming increasingly international.
- Globalization: The process of expanding world trading networks.
- the complete separation between matters of state and religion
- people have moved to these cities in a process
- Identity: The group of characteristics and values people use to define themselves as individuals.
- refers to providing equal opportunity for participation of different groups in society.
- movement of individual or group, either across an international border or within a state
- a change in an individual or a group that results from contact with another group . Another definition could be “cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture”.
- Globalization: The process by which people’s lifestyles spread over global networks.
- putting a group of people in a lower or powerless position within society
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- the hiring of one company by another to fulfill certain tasks in production
- Society: a society made up of many groups
- Universalization of Popular Media is the process of making what is “Popular” the same worldwide.
- Identity: The common characteristics and values used to define a group.
- is when people use media and communication to blend tradition and popular cultures.
- Consolidation: Media companies merging into media transnationals
- the process by which cultures become more alike in terms of values, attitudes, beliefs, customs, language and traditions.
- a positive, assertive action (the way you assert yourself into your community)
- Globalization: The process of expanding world trading networks.
- uniformity or world culture with little differences
- Transnational: A company that operates media outlets in many countries
- the process by which a minority culture adopts a dominant culture and is absorbed into it. It often involves the loss of language, traditions, culture, customs, religion, etc.
29 Clues: Large City example: Toronto • Society: a society made up of many groups • going beyond national boundaries and interests • people have moved to these cities in a process • Diversity of cultures and ethnicity within a city • uniformity or world culture with little differences • Revitalization: An effort to restore new life to a culture. • ...
South America Crossword 2025-11-04
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- This geographical feature provides many natural resources.
- The weather conditions lasting in an area in general or over a long period of time.
- Folklore says that if you use this item at night, you will have bad luck
- In Latin American cultures, when a girl turns this age, she has her quinceañera
- 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
- This is the largest country in South America
- When one country uses its power to take over and control another country, it is called…
- This geographical feature can make transportation difficult but can attract tourists who like to climb.
- The everyday, expected behavior in a culture are called…
- Beliefs about what is important in a culture are called…
- This type of dance started in Argentina
- La Patasola attacks people in order to protect…
- This holiday celebrates and remembers loved ones who have passed away.
- This geographical feature is very dry and hot.
- The largest rainforest in the world.
- Items from a culture that have a deeper meaning are called…
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- This artist painted self portraits to show her pride in Mexico.
- a belief or practice that usually comes from fear of the unknown or faith in magic or luck
- Items from a culture are called…
- ______ languages are spoken in Latin American countries.
- a story believed to be about real people or historical events, but told with exaggerated or supernatural details
- This animal, found in arctic environments, can be found in South America
- This legend is about a one legged creature
- This key component of culture is how people communicate with each other.
- There are this many countries in South America.
- This myth is about a man who was turned into a half man/ half alligator creature
- This desert, found in South America, is the driest place on Earth
- Hearing a rooster crow in the middle of the night is an omen of…
- South America is a …
30 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 • This geographical feature is very dry and hot. • There are this many countries in South America. • ...
South America Crossword 2025-11-04
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- This geographical feature provides many natural resources.
- The weather conditions lasting in an area in general or over a long period of time.
- Folklore says that if you use this item at night, you will have bad luck
- In Latin American cultures, when a girl turns this age, she has her quinceañera
- 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
- This is the largest country in South America
- When one country uses its power to take over and control another country, it is called…
- This geographical feature can make transportation difficult but can attract tourists who like to climb.
- The everyday, expected behavior in a culture are called…
- Beliefs about what is important in a culture are called…
- This type of dance started in Argentina
- La Patasola attacks people in order to protect…
- This holiday celebrates and remembers loved ones who have passed away.
- This geographical feature is very dry and hot.
- The largest rainforest in the world.
- Items from a culture that have a deeper meaning are called…
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- This artist painted self portraits to show her pride in Mexico.
- a belief or practice that usually comes from fear of the unknown or faith in magic or luck
- Items from a culture are called…
- ______ languages are spoken in Latin American countries.
- a story believed to be about real people or historical events, but told with exaggerated or supernatural details
- This animal, found in arctic environments, can be found in South America
- This legend is about a one legged creature
- This key component of culture is how people communicate with each other.
- There are this many countries in South America.
- This myth is about a man who was turned into a half man/ half alligator creature
- This desert, found in South America, is the driest place on Earth
- Hearing a rooster crow in the middle of the night is an omen of…
- South America is a …
30 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 • This geographical feature is very dry and hot. • There are this many countries in South America. • ...
AP HUG Crossword By: Chase Richardson 2013-01-06
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- A status of being a permanent refugee in a host country.
- A hunt for a cache whose location was posted by a geocacher.
- The realness if an experience of a product of local culture.
- Something taking on a new form as it enters a new area and encounters new people.
- Lines that connect points of equal temperature value.
- The regional outbreak of a disease.
- The art and science of map making.
- A person who has well founded fear of being persecuted in their country of birth.
- This doctrine states that a culture is not based totally on environment. Environment serves only to limit options of a culture.
- A cultures assumptions about the roles of men and women.
- Seeking out regional culture and reinvigorating it.
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- A process which deepens relationships without regard to borders.
- Losing the uniqueness of a place because of conglomerations of the same stores.
- The movement if people, goods, or ideas across space.
- Something that was not previously an item that could be sold is now for sale.
- Money sent home by immigrants.
- The Immune disease caused by the HIV virus.
- Counting every single person in a country.
- Huge urban agglomerations.
- The worldwide outbreak of a disease.
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. • ...
Transcultural Nursing 2025-11-14
Across
- Helping patients change harmful cultural practices.
- A key part of culture that guides behavior and influences health decisions.
- Another term for curing or recovery processes.
- Care that makes sense and feels right for the patient is culturally ________.
- Helping patients follow their cultural beliefs safely.
- Nursing theory that focuses on understanding patients’ cultural backgrounds.
- The profession responsible for providing culturally congruent care.
- An aspect of culture that includes ideas held to be true by individuals.
- Culturally congruent care aims to support healing and promote ________.
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- One goal of transcultural nursing: care developed for the patient’s cultural ________.
- A part of culture that includes customs passed from generation to generation.
- Supporting helpful traditional practices.
- Nurses must provide care that is culturally _______.
- Culture strongly affects health, illness, and ________.
- The set of beliefs, values, traditions, and practices that influences health.
15 Clues: Supporting helpful traditional practices. • Another term for curing or recovery processes. • Helping patients change harmful cultural practices. • Nurses must provide care that is culturally _______. • Helping patients follow their cultural beliefs safely. • Culture strongly affects health, illness, and ________. • ...
American Music History Crossword 4 2025-04-29
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- reuse of a portion of a sound recording in another recording
- section of a song that contains the main melodic ideas along with lyrical refrains that tend to be the same throughout
- genre of music that originated in its modern form during the 1950s in the US and UK; during the 1950s and 1960s, pop referred to rock and roll and related styles but now is associated with music that is more commercial and accessible; characterized by repeated choruses, hooks, verse-chorus structure, and dance music/beats
- songwriting structure built around two repeating sections: a verse section and a chorus section
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- means of compressing a sound sequence into a very small file, to enable digital storage and transmission
- culture and art movement and music genre that was created by African Americans, Latino Americans, and Caribbean Americans in the Bronx, New York City; characterized by beatboxing, percussive, rhythmic, and rhyming vocals, sampling, DJ-ing, rapping, and dance music/beats
- device or facility for tuning something automatically, especially a piece of computer software that enables the correction of an out-of-tune vocal performance
- musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular", which is performed or chanted in a variety of ways, usually over a backing beat or musical accompaniment
- section of a song that has similar melodies and chord progressions on each repetition, but their lyrics are different
- method of transmitting or receiving data (especially video and audio material) over a computer network as a steady, continuous flow, allowing playback to start while the rest of the data is still being received
10 Clues: reuse of a portion of a sound recording in another recording • songwriting structure built around two repeating sections: a verse section and a chorus section • means of compressing a sound sequence into a very small file, to enable digital storage and transmission • ...
PCM 2020-04-15
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- are those that communicate information in direct,explict,and precise ways in contrast to high context culture
- is a term used when smaller groups within a larger society maintain theur unique cultural identities
- people living together in a more or less ordered community
- relating to or constituting several cultural or ethnic groups within a society
- a term associated with nonverbal communication that refers to how people use territory to communicate ownership
- imparting or exchanging of information on a large scale to a wide range of people
- a latin word which means to cultivate
- action or process of transmitting something
- a group whose values ,beliefs or behaviors set it apart from the larger culture, which is a part of and with which it shares many similarities .
- arevthe various beliefs,behaviors,language etc concidered unique to members of a specific ethnicity race or national origin
- technology that is intendend to reach a masa audience
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- process of which people exchange information,feelings and meaning through verbal and non verbal communication
- a representation of a plan or theritory in the form of an outline or model
- are those who communicate in ways that are implict and rely heavily on context
- procesa of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas
- fact provided or learned about something or someone
- is the system of knowledge, beliefs, values, customs, behavior, and artifacts acquired, shared, and used by its members in every day life.
- evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and custons of one's own culture
- a method of human communication either written or spoken
- relativism is an idea that a person's beliefs, values, and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture
- a place where you work
21 Clues: a place where you work • a latin word which means to cultivate • action or process of transmitting something • fact provided or learned about something or someone • technology that is intendend to reach a masa audience • a method of human communication either written or spoken • people living together in a more or less ordered community • ...
COM 103 CROSSWORD 2026-02-09
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- This theory, people usually prefer to seek out information and ideas that are consistent with their beliefs, attitudes and behavior, and tend to avoid information that is inconsistent.
- Holds that we expose ourselves to information that reinforces rather than contradicts our beliefs or opinions.
- Culture initially originates in the elite class (wealthy. Educated, influential people).
- Two or three people talking with one another in close proximity.
- Refers to external interference in the communication process.
- Is a progression cycle framework designed to explain how culture varies between classes in the society.
- The message gets through as sent but you don’t understand what it means.
- Is the person who shares information, ideas or attitudes with another person.
- We tend to see, hear and believe only what we want to see, hear and believe.
- The person with whom the message is intended to be shared.
- These contributions usually come from our formal institutions, such as churches, the state, and now, the media, mores, or standards of behavior: laws, and conventional practices and customs.
- The stage where cultural content becomes segmented and tailored to specific niche audiences with particular interests, values, or needs.
- Is the way in which we send our message.
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- Means that we tend to remember those things that reinforce our beliefs better than those that oppose them.
- The process by which individuals share information, ideas and attitudes.
- Internal factors that lead to misunderstandings in the communication.
- It is whatever the source attempts to share with someone else.
- Can be defined as the culture of everyone in a society.
- Over time, elements of elitist culture may be adapted or simplified for mass consumption.
- It is when the receiver or audience the communication process transmits back to the source.
20 Clues: Is the way in which we send our message. • Can be defined as the culture of everyone in a society. • The person with whom the message is intended to be shared. • Refers to external interference in the communication process. • It is whatever the source attempts to share with someone else. • Two or three people talking with one another in close proximity. • ...
UNIT REVIEW - TREATIES & RELATIONSHIPS 2026-04-13
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- – The activity of catching fish for food or other uses.
- – When a group is forced or encouraged to give up their culture and adopt another culture.
- – To break or go against a rule, law, or right.
- State – A state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
- – Small, brief fights or battles.
- – A type of fish important to Native American tribes in Washington for food, culture, and trade.
- – Who a person or group is, including their culture, beliefs, and traditions.
- features – Natural parts of the land, like mountains, rivers, forests, and valleys.
- – Large towns where many people live and work.
- – Acting like a father; making decisions for others instead of letting them decide for themselves.
- – The study of places and how people interact with the land and environment.
- wars – Conflicts in Washington State during the 1960s–70s over Native American fishing rights.
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- – Having the power to govern oneself; self-rule.
- – A direct disagreement or conflict between people or groups.
- – To give up something, like land or rights.
- – Land set aside by the government for Native American tribes.
- – The complete destruction of a group or population.
- – Groups of Native American people who share a common culture, language, and history.
- – Rivers, lakes, oceans, and other bodies of water.
- – To teach someone to accept certain beliefs without questioning them.
- – The solid ground of the earth where people live, farm, and build.
- – To completely get rid of something.
- – Reacting quickly or appropriately to something.
- – Information used to influence people’s opinions, often by showing only one side of a story.
24 Clues: – Small, brief fights or battles. • – To completely get rid of something. • – To give up something, like land or rights. • – Large towns where many people live and work. • – To break or go against a rule, law, or right. • – Having the power to govern oneself; self-rule. • – Reacting quickly or appropriately to something. • ...
Genretema 2026-01-08
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- 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 • ...
My Hero Academia 2023-05-14
Roots #9 2023-11-14
Crossword puzzle in Social Science 2016-03-02
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- _________Culture, Cultural patterns that distinguish asociety’s elite.
- refers to system of symbols thatallows people to communicate with oneanother.
- a farming introduced in horticultural society
- refers to anything that carries a particular meaning recognized by people who share culture.
- A culture that refers to the tangible things created bythe members of a society.
- patterns that set apart somesegment of a society’s population
- a sociological perspective that look into the functions of its elements and how they function
- a society thatmake use of hand tools to cultivate crops
- rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members
- Act of adapting behavior to the norms of a culture
- a term used to describe people who roam from place to place frequently
- The practice of judging another culture by the standards of one’s own culture.
- Other term for Base camps
- characterized by more sophisticated technologies and machineries and industries
- the development of an increasingly integrated global economy. The act or process of operating throughout the world
- in this society, domestication of animals occurred
- It is the simplest kind of society among all kinds of society. The use of simple tools to hunt animals and gather vegetation is the feature of this society
- a theory that states that society is created by solely by men because of their inherent/innate skills and abilities to organize people.
- specific statements that peoplehold to be true.
- The preference for the products, styles, or ideas of someone else’s culture rather than of one’s own.
- a type of society wherein farming implements where introduced
- a situation in society in which people work together
- a theory that states that society is created by men and women who have the inner strength to form associations of individuals
- a norm that is determined by beliefs about the extent to which important others want them to perform a behavior.
- a norm that refers to people's perceptions of what is commonly done in specific situations
- the belief that some races of people are better than others
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- a theory that states that society is created by God
- norms for routine and casual interaction
- a type of farming wherein the food gathered is enough for their daily needs
- Social __________, a theory that states that society is created by precedent societies.
- Cultural _________, the practice ofevaluating a culture by its ownstandards
- A set of unique characteristics that makes an individual different from others
- _______Culture, Cultural patterns that are widespreadamong a society’s population.
- The whole system or set of rules made by the government of a town, state, country, etc.
- It exists among those who resemble one another in body and mind to some extent
- Are defined as culturally defined standards of desirability, goodness and beauty, which serve as a broad guidelines for social living
- The process of adapting to new culture
- is the values, beliefs, behavior, and material objects that, together, form a people’s way of life.
- a sociological perspective that look into how the people communicate
- norms what we should not do (norm)
- a sociological perspective that looks into issues/social problems set the society
- a type of society wherein machineries and industries started to emerge
- It forms the core of all culture. When people share a language, they share a condensed, very flexible set of symbols or meanings.
- norms that are widely observed and have great moral significance.
- a norm refers to people's perceptions of what is commonly approved or disapproved of within a particular culture
- Cultural ______, the fact that some cultural elementschange more quickly than others,which may disrupt a cultural system.
- Cultural ________, a condition of disorientation affecting someone who is suddenly exposed to an unfamiliar culture or way of life or set of attitudes
- a theory that states that society is created by women because of their innate skill/ability to foster and maintain unity
- Union of two society
- the intangible world of ideas created by members of a society, ideas may range from altruism to zen.
- occurs when an ethnic minority sacrifices its own culture to integrate into society
- a type of farming wherein the food gathered is more than the amount they need.
- is a large grouping that shares the same geographical territory, shares a common culture and social structure, and expected to abide by the some laws.
- are mental representations (concepts, categories, metaphors) used to organize stimulus; they are the basic units out of which knowledge is constructed and a word emerges
- norms what we should do (norm)
- Social _________, a theory that states that society is created for mutual protection and benefit
- a system of government or business that has many complicated rules and ways of doing things
- Changeability is an inherent quality of human beings. No society can even remain constant for any length of time
- An action or way of behaving that is usual and traditional among the people in a particular group or place
- a system of exchange introduced in horticultural society
60 Clues: Union of two society • Other term for Base camps • norms what we should do (norm) • norms what we should not do (norm) • The process of adapting to new culture • norms for routine and casual interaction • a farming introduced in horticultural society • specific statements that peoplehold to be true. • Act of adapting behavior to the norms of a culture • ...
U5 Culture Test 2022-03-20
14 Clues: theft • jurin • origin • fear of • jumpman • melting pot • social media • more isolated • Understanding • Don't be a judge • become a part of • culture spreading • Culture you can "See" • Something you hold to be true about the world
Sociology Midterm 2016-09-26
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- function/ intended benefit, like school is supposed to teach one writing and reading skills
- theory/ individuals who see life as a competition
- group/ group linked by a shared interest, age, background. Classmates, family, etc. could be an individual's peers
- culture/ also known as symbolic culture, and it is how a group thinks and does things, this can consist of language and gestures, values, etc.
- analysis/ society as a whole made of connected parts, like a high school is made up of students in different cliques
- course/ stages of life people go through from birth to death
- status/ age is an example, no matter what status you have, you are also young or old.
- Freud's term for the conscience
- function/ unintended benefit, in school the student learns about social structures and relationships
- an individual learns how society or their own group works
- institution/ this includes boot camps, mental asylums, concentration camps, etc.
- People with a similar culture and territory, like Americans share a Western culture
- a norm that is not enforced, like how one should dress for a funeral or a wedding,
- the standard behavior
- focuses on larger societies and organizations
- characteristics of a group that are passed from one generation to another
- a position someone has in society, a man could be a brother, a husband, and a father.
- growing interconnections of nations because of expanding, like immigrants and foreign exchange students
- Freud's term for basic drives
- conflict/ Tension in society due to different interests from different social classes
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- perspective/includes conflict theory, functionalism, and symbolic interactionism
- sanction/ getting a promotion at a job, receiving a smile from somebody, etc.
- What an individual sees as good/bad, example being a woman wearing makeup
- an example of this could be an American judging someone from London only from an American viewpoint
- sanction/ a frown, a prison sentence, a speeding ticket, etc.
- culture/ items that can identify a group of people like hairstyles, clothes, etc.
- focuses on smaller societies and organizations
- who an individual is and how they see themselves
- Study of social behavior and society
- strictly enforced norm, like no public nudity or not driving 70 miles an hour in a residential area
- relativism/ an individual trying to understand another's culture from the perspective of the other's culture.
- interactionism/ such as a high-five being a form of greeting
- Freud's term for balancing force of id and what society wants
- strong norm, people are disgusted if it is violated, abortion and polygamy are examples.
- symbol/ cars and houses, just items that reflect status.
- structure/ how people and groups can be related to one another
- behaviors that are either feminine or masculine
37 Clues: the standard behavior • Freud's term for basic drives • Freud's term for the conscience • Study of social behavior and society • focuses on larger societies and organizations • focuses on smaller societies and organizations • behaviors that are either feminine or masculine • who an individual is and how they see themselves • ...
Cruzadinha Rihanna 2023-05-09
7 Clues: her name • first name • a hair she once had • Rihanna usually wear • pop's target audience • year pop became popular • country where pop became popular
Y7 North America 2022-06-20
Across
- % of adults that can read and write
- When a country extends its power without using force
- Another name for jobs
- Mountain range on the west of the USA
- Spread or mixing of different cultures
- Spread of American/western culture
- Ocean on the eastern side of the USA
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- A composite measure of development includes three indicators
- Total amount of money available ina country
- Total amounds of goods and services within a country
- Wearing away of a countries culture
- Largest country in North America
- Country with a large military, GDP, population etc
- Music; film ; language etc
- Ocean on the western side of the USA
- Type of power often uses force e.g. military
- Company that operates in more than one country
- Largest aportswear brand
18 Clues: Another name for jobs • Largest aportswear brand • Music; film ; language etc • Largest country in North America • Spread of American/western culture • % of adults that can read and write • Wearing away of a countries culture • Ocean on the western side of the USA • Ocean on the eastern side of the USA • Mountain range on the west of the USA • ...
Unit Vocalulary project 2022-09-27
Across
- I did not understand so Mrs. Siggmen helped me
- A ancient cup from the past
- I went to Mexico and learned about culture
- a picture of the mona Lisa
- Power to the people
- I see the same guy go to the store every day to buy paper
- slavery is bad
- I am from Mexico and I love my traditions
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- I am a normal person in Rome
- A WW2 veteran talking about the war
- Punishment
- affirmation
- The mona Lisa
- I love trading Pokémon cards
- I am studying peoples culture I am a
15 Clues: Punishment • affirmation • The mona Lisa • slavery is bad • Power to the people • a picture of the mona Lisa • A ancient cup from the past • I am a normal person in Rome • I love trading Pokémon cards • A WW2 veteran talking about the war • I am studying peoples culture I am a • I am from Mexico and I love my traditions • I went to Mexico and learned about culture • ...
(Sociology)- Vocabulary Chapter 3 2025-02-07
Across
- punishments for unacceptable behavior
- praise or disapproval from peers
- the process of integrating values into one's own thoughts
- a effort of people for social change
- used to regulate behavior and order
- culture spread from one society to another
- achieving one's full potential
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- borrowed cultural traits to fit needs of new culture
- tools created by society to improve life
- reward given to encourage acceptable behavior
- approval or disapproval for behavior
- non-material culture struggles to adapt to new material conditions
- excessive self-love
- a penalty reward for behavior
- forms the basis of economic policy
15 Clues: excessive self-love • a penalty reward for behavior • achieving one's full potential • praise or disapproval from peers • forms the basis of economic policy • used to regulate behavior and order • approval or disapproval for behavior • a effort of people for social change • punishments for unacceptable behavior • tools created by society to improve life • ...
Midterm Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-05
Across
- – The form a sign takes, such as a word, image, sound, or object.
- – System where men hold most power.
- – Using or receiving media content.
- – Scholar connected to hegemony.
- – New media reshaping old media.
- – Being seen as real, sincere, or genuine.
- – One story or property across platforms.
- – The concept or meaning connected to a signifier.
- – Making media content.
- – When an object holds or “freezes” larger social beliefs into a physical form.
- – Economic system based on private ownership and profit.
- – A structured story.
- – Borrowing from another culture.
- – Belief in free markets.
- – Connected ideology and institutions.
- – The study of signs and signifying systems that create meaning.
- – The ability to control or influence others.
- – A media brand with many connected products.
- – How someone sees themselves.
- – a method of gathering information from a group of individuals by asking them questions, often to analyze opinions, behaviors, or attitudes.
- – Focus on buying goods.
- – Thinker connected to class struggle and capitalism.
- – Worked with Adorno on culture industry theory.
- – Cultural preferences and judgments of quality.
- – Organized fan communities.
- – Cultural theorist connected to the structure of feeling.
- – When dominant groups secure consent and normalize their power.
- – A category of art or media.
- – A set of beliefs about how society works.
- – Study of artistic style or appearance.
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- – Pushing groups to the edge.
- – How the media shows people or ideas.
- – Developed the idea of cultural capital.
- – Turning culture into products.
- – A smaller cultural group with distinct beliefs or practices.
- – The extra meanings or associations attached to a sign through culture and personal experience.
- – Culture opposing the mainstream.
- – Studied youth subcultures.
- – Movement or theory focused on gender equality.
- – People who watch, read, or respond to media.
- – A famous public figure.
- – Wrote about myth in everyday life.
- – The basic or literal meaning of a sign, almost like its dictionary definition.
- – Putting meaning into a message.
- – The way language shapes meaning.
- – Ability to make choices or act independently.
- – A story or belief that makes cultural meanings seem natural.
- – Critic of mass-produced culture.
- – Western stereotypes of the East.
- – Holding cultural power.
- – The act of watching media.
- – Created the encoding/decoding theory.
- – Challenging dominant culture.
- – The form something is communicated through.
- – When one text connects to or references another.
- – Interpreting media meaning.
- – Focus on economics shaping society.
- – Media platforms coming together.
- – Oversimplified idea about a group.
59 Clues: – A structured story. • – Making media content. • – Focus on buying goods. • – A famous public figure. • – Belief in free markets. • – Holding cultural power. • – Studied youth subcultures. • – The act of watching media. • – Organized fan communities. • – Pushing groups to the edge. • – Interpreting media meaning. • – A category of art or media. • – How someone sees themselves. • ...
KURSUS ANTIMICROBIAL USE & RESISTANT BASIC PERINGKAT HOSPITAL JITRA 2023-09-07
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- Berapakah tempoh masa paling lama pencucian tangan yang efektif menggunakan hand sanitizer : _saat
- AMS ialah
- Berapakah langkah pencucian tangan yang terkini: _ langkah
- Apakah bahan di dalam culture bottle yang diigunakan untuk 'antibiotic neutralisation'
- Apakah fungsi anticoagulant dalam blood culture bottle
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- Apakah nama antibiotik profilaksi Leptospirosis Yang diberikan kepada mereka yang terdedah kepada jangkitan melalui pekerjaan
- Tempoh inkubasi bagi Leptospirosis ialah : _hari
- Kod Borang yang digunakan untuk diagnosis blood culture
- Bilakan pencucian tangan perlu dilakukan ._moment
- Antibiotik dapat membezakan antara bakteria baik dan jahat.(Betul/Salah)
- Sejenis penyakit zoonosis
- Berapakah kaedah pencucian tangan yang selalu diamalkan di hospital
- Berapakah tempoh masa yang diambil untuk penghantaran blood culture bottle ke makmal selepas venepuncture dilakukan. _jam
13 Clues: AMS ialah • Sejenis penyakit zoonosis • Tempoh inkubasi bagi Leptospirosis ialah : _hari • Bilakan pencucian tangan perlu dilakukan ._moment • Apakah fungsi anticoagulant dalam blood culture bottle • Kod Borang yang digunakan untuk diagnosis blood culture • Berapakah langkah pencucian tangan yang terkini: _ langkah • ...
Art 2023-07-13
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- Medieval art featuring large, elongated forms and ornate details, commonly found in churches and cathedrals.
- Art that uses colors, shapes, and lines to create images without looking like real objects.
- Artworks that convey strong emotions using intense colors and exaggerated forms.
- A piece of art made by arranging different materials like paper, fabric, or photos onto a surface.
- Street art created with spray paint that often features words and images in a unique style.
- Simple artistic designs that use basic shapes and limited colors to create a clean look.
- Paintings with small brushstrokes that capture the feeling of a scene rather than the details.
- Life-like depictions of people, objects, and nature, focusing on accurate details.
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- Art that emphasizes feelings, emotions, and often portrays dramatic scenes.
- Artwork made up of geometric shapes assembled to represent a subject from different viewpoints.
- A dramatic, elaborate style that creates a sense of movement and tension in art.
- A painting technique that uses tiny dots of color to create an image when viewed from afar.
- A period of renewed interest in art, science, and literature that focused on balanced compositions and human anatomy.
- Bizarre and dream-like images that stretch the imagination and challenge reality.
- Art Bold and colorful art inspired by popular culture, like comic books or advertisements.
15 Clues: Art that emphasizes feelings, emotions, and often portrays dramatic scenes. • A dramatic, elaborate style that creates a sense of movement and tension in art. • Artworks that convey strong emotions using intense colors and exaggerated forms. • Bizarre and dream-like images that stretch the imagination and challenge reality. • ...
Music Genres 2023-12-02
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- Rhythmic, danceable form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the mid-20th century.
- A repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 120 beats per minute as a re-emergence of 1970's disco.
- Music genre originating in the Southern and Southwestern United States.
- A subgenre of alternative metal that combines elements of heavy metal music with hip-hop, funk, etc.
- Fusion genre of hip hop, rave music and electronic dance music.
- Rock music genre characterized by emotional, often confessional lyrics.
- Rock genre, which is centered on perception-altering hallucinogenic drugs.
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- Harsh, mechanical, transgressive or provocative sounds and themes.
- High-gain, distorted, palm-muted, down-tuned strings sound.
- Traditional genre of Christian music, and a cornerstone of Christian media.
- Vocal group harmony that carries an engaging melodic line to a simple beat with little or no instrumentation.
- An alternative rock genre and subculture which is sometimes referred to as the Seattle sound.
- Fusion genre combining the aggression of heavy metal with dark atmospheres.
- A form of popular music originating in South Korea as part of South Korean culture.
- Lower quality or stripped-back production.
15 Clues: Lower quality or stripped-back production. • High-gain, distorted, palm-muted, down-tuned strings sound. • Fusion genre of hip hop, rave music and electronic dance music. • Harsh, mechanical, transgressive or provocative sounds and themes. • Music genre originating in the Southern and Southwestern United States. • ...
Intercultural Communication 2026-02-22
Across
- A cultural orientation in which life is lived for the good of the self, and personal goals are prioritized.
- The extent to which less powerful members of a society accept and expect unequal distribution of power.
- The lifelong process through which individuals learn the norms, values, behaviors, and expectations of their culture.
- Behavior or actions that treat individuals or groups unfairly based on cultural, social, or identity-based differences.
- A Hofstede Cultural Dimension studying the societal preference for achievement, assertiveness, heroism, and rewards.
- The process of fully adopting the dominant culture’s practices and values, often at the expense of one’s original cultural identity.
- A person’s sense of belonging to a particular culture or cultural group.
- Deeply held beliefs about what is good, right, desirable, or important within a culture.
- Name of the Anthropologist that was foundational in intercultural communication, studying how cultural patterns influence behavior. Emphasized how time, space, and context defines interactions.
- Words, objects, gestures, or images that carry shared meaning within a culture.
- Shared expectations and rules that guide appropriate behavior within a culture.
- Every communication is an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ communication.
- A cultural orientation in which life is lived for the good of the family or group, and group goals are prioritized.
- Cultures in which communication relies primarily on explicit, direct, and clearly spoken messages.
- The cultural group within a society that holds the most social, economic, or political power and influence.
- Belief that one’s own culture is superior over other cultures.
- Communication Communication that occurs between individuals from different cultural backgrounds, where cultural differences may influence meaning, interpretation, and interaction.
- A culture’s broad perspective on reality, including beliefs about truth, morality, relationships, and existence.
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- Cultures in which communication relies on shared understandings, nonverbal cues, and implicit or indirect messages.
- A deep structure is central to cultural identity
- A cultural system that creates and reinforces core values and serves functions such as social control, conflict resolution, emotional support, group solidarity, and explanation of the unexplainable.
- The extent to which a society tolerates ambiguity and uncertainty, or prefers clear rules and structure.
- A system that shapes what people perceive, notice, and interpret beyond their personal experiences.
- The unconscious, foundational, and deeply embedded beliefs, values, and norms that guide a group’s behavior, worldview, and collectively define its cultural identity
- A Hofstede Cultural Dimension studying the societal preference for modesty, cooperation, and caregiving.
- Ideas or convictions that individuals and groups in cultures accept as true.
- The practice of understanding and evaluating a culture based on its own values and standards rather than judging it by another culture’s criteria.
- A group with which an individual identifies and feels loyalty or belonging.
- A pre-formed opinion or attitude about a group, often negative, that is not based on direct experience.
- The tendency to view one’s own culture as normal, correct, or superior, and to judge other cultures by one’s own standards.
- Name of the Social Psychologist and Mechanical Engineer whose framework describes how societal culture influences values and behavior.
- A generalized belief about a group.
- An oversimplified and generalized belief about a group of people that does not account for individual differences.
- The confusion, stress, or disorientation experienced when entering an unfamiliar cultural environment.
- A group perceived as different from one’s own group and often viewed with less familiarity or trust; a group you are not part of (but could be, depending).
35 Clues: A generalized belief about a group. • A deep structure is central to cultural identity • Belief that one’s own culture is superior over other cultures. • Every communication is an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ communication. • A person’s sense of belonging to a particular culture or cultural group. • ...
Communication and Culture 2018-01-25
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- Rules or expectations regarding behavior of others
- Verbal communication must be clear and informative in ______ relationships
- "Who's watching the clock?"
- Assumes that each person is of the same worth and value as any other
- The group is more important than the individual
- Some privileges are based on things that you personally had no control over
- The immediate implications of communication are more important than the accuracy of the message
- Most of the information is already known in these relationships
- In America human nature is thought to be _____ or mixed
- America has a _________ time sense
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- Human behavior within a cultural community is predictable and consistent
- "I'm late! I'm late! for a very important date!"
- Abstract notions about the way the world is
- The relationship between communication and culture is one of sense-making
- Accuracy, directness, and clarity are valued
- Based on the assumption
- "Time is _______"
- Conveys a lack of respect for unearned status
- Beliefs regarding what the world should be like
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 • ...
Communication and Culture 2018-01-25
Across
- In America human nature is thought to be _____ or mixed
- Beliefs regarding what the world should be like
- Some privileges are based on things that you personally had no control over
- Conveys a lack of respect for unearned status
- The group is more important than the individual
- America has a _________ time sense
- Based on the assumption
- "Who's watching the clock?"
- The immediate implications of communication are more important than the accuracy of the message
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- Human behavior within a cultural community is predictable and consistent
- Rules or expectations regarding behavior of others
- Accuracy, directness, and clarity are valued
- Abstract notions about the way the world is
- Verbal communication must be clear and informative in ______ relationships
- The relationship between communication and culture is one of sense-making
- "Time is _______"
- "I'm late! I'm late! for a very important date!"
- Assumes that each person is of the same worth and value as any other
- Most of the information is already known in these relationships
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 • Beliefs regarding what the world should be like • The group is more important than the individual • ...
CULTURE CREW CROSSWORD 2021-07-21
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- MEETING HELD EVERY OTHER MONTH
- RECOGNIZING, SUPPORTING GROWTH & PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES
- HOME OF THE BRUINS & WHERE IT ALL STARTED
- CONNECTING COWORKERS WITH FOOD
- YOU GET A AMAZON CODE FOR SUBMITTING
- CULTURE'S HASH TAG
- COURSES YOU GET INCENTIVE FOR
- GOODIES, USUALLY ONCE A MONTH
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- ENSURING MEMBERSHIP IS THE HIGHEST CENTRAL FORCE
- SUPERVISORS CAN RECOGNIZE EMPLOYEES
- HOME OF THE ROCKETS, ASTROS & TEXANS
- FOCUSING ON THE BODY AS A WHOLE, RATHER THAN EACH PART
- WHERE YOU FIND TRUITY NEWS
- TAKING EXTRA TIME TO BUILD LASTING RELATIONSHIPS
- HOME OF THE JAYHAWKS
- ADDITIONAL TRAINING FOR NEWER EMPLOYEES
- FINDING WAYS TO BECOME BETTER AS AN ORGANIZATION
- WHERE SUPERVISORS RECOGNIZE EMPLOYEES
- GOING ABOVE AND BEYOND
- FEEDBACK TO HELP TRUITY IMPROVE
20 Clues: CULTURE'S HASH TAG • HOME OF THE JAYHAWKS • GOING ABOVE AND BEYOND • WHERE YOU FIND TRUITY NEWS • COURSES YOU GET INCENTIVE FOR • GOODIES, USUALLY ONCE A MONTH • MEETING HELD EVERY OTHER MONTH • CONNECTING COWORKERS WITH FOOD • FEEDBACK TO HELP TRUITY IMPROVE • SUPERVISORS CAN RECOGNIZE EMPLOYEES • HOME OF THE ROCKETS, ASTROS & TEXANS • YOU GET A AMAZON CODE FOR SUBMITTING • ...
Hispanic Culture Crossword 2026-03-09
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- An ancient civilization known for pyramids and advanced calendars.
- The Spanish word for a friend.
- A country in North America known for its rich Hispanic culture.
- A spicy sauce often eaten with chips or other foods.
- A sweet fried pastry often covered with sugar and cinnamon.
- An ancient civilization that once ruled a large empire in Mexico.
- A decorated container filled with candy that is broken at celebrations.
- A dip made from mashed avocados.
- A style of lively Latin music and dance popular around the world.
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- A tortilla wrapped around fillings like rice, beans, or meat.
- The world’s largest rainforest located mostly in South America.
- The sport known as soccer and extremely popular across Latin America.
- The main language spoken in many Hispanic countries.
- A popular food made with a tortilla filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables.
- A baked or fried pastry filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables common in Latin America.
- The largest country in South America.
- The Spanish word for a party or celebration.
- A thin flat bread made from corn or wheat.
- A South American country known for the ancient Inca civilization.
- An ancient civilization that built the famous city of Machu Picchu.
20 Clues: The Spanish word for a friend. • A dip made from mashed avocados. • The largest country in South America. • A thin flat bread made from corn or wheat. • The Spanish word for a party or celebration. • The main language spoken in many Hispanic countries. • A spicy sauce often eaten with chips or other foods. • A sweet fried pastry often covered with sugar and cinnamon. • ...
Sociocultural glossary 2026-05-27
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- A social influence: when a person conforms to be liked or accepted by members of a group.
- A social influence: Also known as social proof - when people look to the actions of others in an attempt to determine how to behave in a given situation.
- Stereotype____________: when worry about conforming to a negative stereotype leads to underperformance on a test or other task by a member of the stereotyped group
- the process of interaction and integration among people of different nations and cultures.
- A study that attempts to find a correlation between two variables by collecting data early in the life of participants and then continuing to test them over a period of time to measure change and development.
- when one is highly aware of one of their membership in a social group.
- typically taken within cross-cultural psychology where behavior is compared across specific cultures. Etic study involves drawing on the notion of universal properties of cultures, which share common perceptual, cognitive, and emotional structures.
- when an individual abandons their original culture and adopts the cultural behaviors and values of a new culture.
- using more than one method to gather data, such as interviews, observations, and questionnaires.
- A study of an individual after an important change or development. For example, the study of a person after a stroke. This requires the research to "reconstruct" the life of the individual prior to the event.
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- when it is not really possible to maintain one’s original culture, but because of exclusion or discrimination, it is not possible to assimilate into a new culture.
- The process by which someone comes into contact with another culture and begins to adopt the norms and behaviors of that culture.
- Research over a period of time using observations, interviews, or psychometric testing. (Similar to a repeated measures design in an experiment).
- An actor who participates in a psychological experiment pretending to be a subject but in actuality working for the researcher
- When there is an interest in adopting the behaviors and values of a new culture, while still maintaining one's original culture.
- Individual characteristics that influence behavior and actions in a person - such as personality or temperament.
- A bias: favoring members of one's in-group over out-group members.
- Pooling data from multiple studies of the same research question to arrive at one combined answer.
- the process of adopting or internalizing the schemas of your culture.
- one's belief in one's ability to succeed in accomplishing a task.
- A type of participant observation in which the identity of the researcher, the nature of the research project, and the fact that participants are being observed are concealed from those who are being studied.
- the culture that we grow up in and share with others in the same environment.
- Comparing two or more groups on a particular variable at a specific time. The opposite is a longitudinal design where the researcher measures a change in an individual over time.
- ______________reinforcement: our tendency to repeat or imitate behaviors for which others are being rewarded.
- a set of rules based on socially or culturally shared beliefs of how an individual ought to behave to be accepted within that group.
- looking at behaviors of a group from the perspective of one member of that group.
- social perception of an individual in terms of group membership or physical attributes.
- When a researcher joins a group in order to better observe and understand their behavior.
28 Clues: one's belief in one's ability to succeed in accomplishing a task. • A bias: favoring members of one's in-group over out-group members. • the process of adopting or internalizing the schemas of your culture. • when one is highly aware of one of their membership in a social group. • the culture that we grow up in and share with others in the same environment. • ...
KPOP Groups:D 2025-10-12
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
The Cultural Studies 2023-05-05
Across
- The leader of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453.
- Which subculture hold different political views, but for the most part they are adherents of socially oriented ideologies and progressivism.
- A building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows.
- A theory and history of culture
- One of the greatest states of antiquity.
- A belief that God is the central aspect to existence.
- The only one competition at the first Olympic Games
- Where culture was understood as a universal value, the accessibility of which the state must ensure to all citizens of the republic.
- The birthplace of the theater
- Culture meaning the result of human activity in material and spiritual creation
- Belief in the first ancestor, which can be a beast, bird, tree, mushroom, etc
- Kazakh painter and watercolourist, folk artist, founder of Kazakh painting in realism style.
- Which culture means “the best, selected, chosen”.
- Culture that related related to the intellect, emotions, feelings
- A tool of storage and transmission of information, the main instrument of communication
- One of the most famous representatives of surrealism.
- A process of cultural change that occurs during the contact and interaction of several groups of people who are carriers of different cultures
- A sociological concept that denotes an intermediate position of a person between any social groups, which leaves a certain imprint on his psyche.
- The agents of interaction of mass culture with society directly contribute to the high popularity and level of influence of mass culture
- Negation from the picturesque receptions.
- An approach to life based on reason and our common humanity, recognizing that moral values are properly founded on human nature and experience alone.
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- The teaching of a person to traditions and norms of behavior in a particular culture
- A nomadic tribe that inhabited steppes for almost five hundred years (from 8 to 3 century BC)
- A style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s.
- The Founder of Ancient Rome.
- A founder of the unity of ancient Huns.
- A type of myth about the origin of the world, the universe.
- A traditional or legendary story that embodies the beliefs, values, and practices of a particular culture
- A literary and artistic movement marked chiefly by an emphasis on the imagination and emotions.
- A highly competitive product that has become the synergistic result of the most effective integration of branding and strategic marketing.
- A movement in art characterised by the rejection of its predecessors, the destruction of established ideas
- American anthropologist and the founder of cultural studies (surname)
- Young people who rejected the formal organizations allowed by Soviet party like Pioneers, Komsomol etc.
- In antiquity, it was used for the opposition to barbarism
- A period in European civilization immediately following the Middle Ages and conventionally held to have been characterized by a surge of interest in Classical scholarship and values.
- The first temple built by the Romans.
- The accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life.
- The principles or style of the literature, art, or architecture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures, often for the purpose of pursuing spiritual goals.
- A trend in European art of the era of modernism, which received the greatest development in the first decades of the 20th century
40 Clues: The Founder of Ancient Rome. • The birthplace of the theater • A theory and history of culture • The first temple built by the Romans. • A founder of the unity of ancient Huns. • One of the greatest states of antiquity. • Negation from the picturesque receptions. • The leader of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453. • Which culture means “the best, selected, chosen”. • ...
Culturology 2023-05-05
Across
- A theory and history of culture
- One of the greatest states of antiquity.
- A sociological concept that denotes an intermediate position of a person between any social groups, which leaves a certain imprint on his psyche.
- Young people who rejected the formal organizations allowed by Soviet party like Pioneers, Komsomol etc.
- A style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s.
- Belief in the first ancestor, which can be a beast, bird, tree, mushroom, etc
- A belief that God is the central aspect to existence.
- Culture that related related to the intellect, emotions, feelings
- Where culture was understood as a universal value, the accessibility of which the state must ensure to all citizens of the republic.
- The Founder of Ancient Rome.
- The first temple built by the Romans.
- A type of myth about the origin of the world, the universe.
- The accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life.
- Which culture means “the best, selected, chosen”.
- The birthplace of the theater
- An approach to life based on reason and our common humanity, recognizing that moral values are properly founded on human nature and experience alone.
- In antiquity, it was used for the opposition to barbarism
- The teaching of a person to traditions and norms of behavior in a particular culture
- American anthropologist and the founder of cultural studies (surname)
- A trend in European art of the era of modernism, which received the greatest development in the first decades of the 20th century
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- Kazakh painter and watercolourist, folk artist, founder of Kazakh painting in realism style.
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures, often for the purpose of pursuing spiritual goals.
- Negation from the picturesque receptions.
- A literary and artistic movement marked chiefly by an emphasis on the imagination and emotions.
- The agents of interaction of mass culture with society directly contribute to the high popularity and level of influence of mass culture
- A tool of storage and transmission of information, the main instrument of communication
- One of the most famous representatives of surrealism.
- A period in European civilization immediately following the Middle Ages and conventionally held to have been characterized by a surge of interest in Classical scholarship and values.
- A founder of the unity of ancient Huns.
- A movement in art characterised by the rejection of its predecessors, the destruction of established ideas
- The leader of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453.
- Which subculture hold different political views, but for the most part they are adherents of socially oriented ideologies and progressivism.
- Culture meaning the result of human activity in material and spiritual creation
- The only one competition at the first Olympic Games
- A highly competitive product that has become the synergistic result of the most effective integration of branding and strategic marketing.
- A process of cultural change that occurs during the contact and interaction of several groups of people who are carriers of different cultures
- A traditional or legendary story that embodies the beliefs, values, and practices of a particular culture
- The principles or style of the literature, art, or architecture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- A nomadic tribe that inhabited steppes for almost five hundred years (from 8 to 3 century BC)
- A building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows
40 Clues: The Founder of Ancient Rome. • The birthplace of the theater • A theory and history of culture • The first temple built by the Romans. • A founder of the unity of ancient Huns. • One of the greatest states of antiquity. • Negation from the picturesque receptions. • The leader of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453. • Which culture means “the best, selected, chosen”. • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
generational k pop 2026-06-15
Across
- Self-producing third-generation boy group
- Company that launched BTS
- Third-generation boy group known for songs like "Dynamite"
- Girl group behind "How You Like That"
- Fourth-generation girl group with hits like "Ditto"
- Cute behaviour often used by K-pop idols
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- Fourth-generation girl group known for "Love Dive" and "I AM"
- Second-generation group known for "Ring Ding Dong"
- Third-generation SM Entertainment boy group
- Influential second-generation boy group featuring G-Dragon
- Popular girl group with members Nayeon and Jihyo
- Korean term for the youngest member of a group
12 Clues: Company that launched BTS • Girl group behind "How You Like That" • Cute behaviour often used by K-pop idols • Self-producing third-generation boy group • Third-generation SM Entertainment boy group • Korean term for the youngest member of a group • Popular girl group with members Nayeon and Jihyo • Second-generation group known for "Ring Ding Dong" • ...
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
Human Geography Unit 3 2021-01-03
Across
- The seeking out of the regional culture and reinvigoration of it in response to the uncertainty of the modern world.
- The social and physiological effects of living in a world in which time-space convergence has rapidly reached a high level of intensity.
- the area of social relations
- A form of diffusion in which an idea or innovation spreads by passing first among the most connected places or peoples. An urban hierarchy is usually involved, encouraging the leapfrogging of innovations over wide areas, with geographic distance a less important influence.
- Degree of which two or more groups live separately from one another, in different parts of an urban environment.
- The process through which people lose originally differentiating traits, such as dress, speech particularities or mannerisms, when they come into contact with another society or culture.
- cultural traits such as dress modes, dwellings traditions, and institutions of usually small, traditional communities
- The sum total of knowledge, attitudes and habitual behavior patterns shared and transmitted by the members of a society
- the opposite of language convergence; a process suggested by German linguist August Schleicher whereby new languages are formed when a language breaks into dialects due to a lack of spatial interaction among speakers of the language and continued isolation eventually causes the division of the language into discrete new languages
- Cultural traits such as dress, diet, and music that identify and are part of today's changeable, urban based, media influenced western societies
- the spatial trajectory through which cultural traits or other phenomena spread.
- the visible imprint of human activity and culture play on the landscape
- a region in which the housing stock predominantly reflects styles of building that are particular to the culture of the people who have long inhabited the area.
- a poor densely populated city district occupied by a minority ethnic group linked together by economic hardship and social restrictions sexuality the properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of their reproductive roles
- practice routinely followed by a group of people
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- the collapsing of two languages into one resulting from the consistent spatial interaction of people with different languages; the opposite of language divergence
- The process by which cultures adopt customs and knowledge from other cultures and use them for their own benefit.
- The process though which something is given monetary value.
- neighborhood, typically situated in a larger metropolitian city and constructed by or composed of a local culture, in which a local culture can practice its customs
- The effects of distance on interaction, generally the greater the distance the less interaction.
- How we make ourselves ; how people see themselves at different scales.
- The art, housing, clothing, sports, dances, foods and other similar items constructed or created by a group of people.
- The region from which innovative ideas and cultural traits originate.
- A system of beliefs and practices that attempts to order life in terms of culturally perceived ultimate priorities.
- social differences between men and women, rather than anatomical, biological different between the sexes.
- with respect to popular culture, when people within a place start to produce an aspect of popular culture themselves, doing so in the context of their local culture and making it their own
- The process by which people in a local place mediate and alter regional, national, and global processes
- countries in which more than one language is in use
- Group of people in a particular place who see themselves as a collective or a community, who share experiences, customs, traits, and who work to preserve those traits and customs.
- a set of sounds, combination of sounds, and symbols that are used for communication
- language that begun as pidgin language but was later adopted as the mother tongue by a people in place of the mother tongue
31 Clues: the area of social relations • practice routinely followed by a group of people • countries in which more than one language is in use • The process though which something is given monetary value. • The region from which innovative ideas and cultural traits originate. • How we make ourselves ; how people see themselves at different scales. • ...
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
vocab words 2025-04-17
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- a customs or organization with social,educational,or religous purpose
- The way of life of a people
- an advanced culture with cities and the use of writing
- A mother a father, and their children
- A family that includes several generations
- the process of accepting new ideas from one cultrue and fitting them into another culture
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- a grouping of people based on rank or status
- the movement of customs and ideas from one culture to another
- a pattern of organized relationship among groups of people within a society
- The part of a peoples environment
- a group of people sharing a culture and social structure
11 Clues: The way of life of a people • The part of a peoples environment • A mother a father, and their children • A family that includes several generations • a grouping of people based on rank or status • an advanced culture with cities and the use of writing • a group of people sharing a culture and social structure • ...
Music and TV 2023-07-02
Paddock APHG 3.1-3.4 & 3.8 Crossword 2025-09-22
Across
- people are expected to conform to collective responsibility within the family and to be obedient to and respectful of elder family members
- location that a cultural trait originates and initially diffuses (spreads) from
- _ Diffusion: The spread of a feature or trend through bodily movement of people from one place to another.
- the visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape
- A journey for religious purposes.
- _ Diffusion: the spread of a feature or trend from one key person or node of authority or power to other persons or places
- shared standards and patterns that guide the behavior of a group of people; Help uphold traditions and keep traditional culture from changing
- the beliefs, values, practices, behaviors and technologies shared by a society and passed down from generation to generation
- the practice of judging a culture by its own unique standards
- the geographic study of human-environment relationships
- a community-driven process in which people collaborate to create a place where they can live, work, play, and learn
- unites people
- _ Diffusion: when an idea or cultural trait spreads adjacently, or to people or places that are next to or adjoining one another
- _ Architecture: traditional building styles of different cultures, religions, and places
- Identity with a group of people that share distinct physical and mental traits as a product of common heredity and cultural traditions.
- place names
- People who are loyal to a belief, religion, or organization.
- each attribute of a particular culture - can vary widely across regions and within societies
- how humans make sense of themselves and how they wish to be viewed by others
- State of mind derived through the infusion of a place with meaning and emotion by remembering important events that occurred in that place or by labeling a place with a certain character.
- separate organizations that unite a number of local congregations
- structures and organizations that influence social behavior
- central, enduring elements of a culture that reflect its shared ideas, values, knowledge and beliefs
- an area within a city containing members of the same ethnic background
- variants of a standard language along regional or ethnic lines
- people share some cultural features with others around them while retaining some of their original cultural traits
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- the notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape
- the act of adopting elements of another culture
- the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture
- _ Diffusion: The spread of an innovation or an idea through a population in an area in such a way that the number of those influenced grows continuously larger, resulting in an expanding area of dissemination.
- a force that divides people and countries
- _ Diffusion: a form of diffusion in which a cultural adaptation is created as a result of the introduction of a cultural trait from another place
- widespread behaviors, beliefs and practices or ordinary people in a society at a given point in time. Tend to change quickly
- the carrier of human thoughts and cultural identities
- a space designed and deliberately incorporated into the landscape to accommodate gender roles
- the human-made spaces in which people live, work, and interact
- long-established behaviors, beliefs and practices passed down from generation to generation
- category of Acculturation in which interaction of two cultures results in one culture adopting almost all of the customs, traditions, language and other cultural traits of the other
- a system of spiritual beliefs that helps form the cultural perceptions, attitudes, beliefs and values
- _ Architecture: A design style that is a reaction against modernist architecture; it has a flair for the dramatic, creating a spectacle while serving a variety of functions
- The process of spread of a feature or trend from one place to another over time
- visible objects and technologies that a culture creates
- the loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape so that one place looks like the next
- A relatively small group that has broken away from an established denomination.
- evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture.
45 Clues: place names • unites people • A journey for religious purposes. • a force that divides people and countries • the act of adopting elements of another culture • the carrier of human thoughts and cultural identities • the geographic study of human-environment relationships • visible objects and technologies that a culture creates • ...
Tim 1 - Informatika 2023-11-06
Across
- 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) • ...
evennts6 2024-05-20
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- Chairman of the Federal Reserve who is credited with curbing the high levels of inflation seen in the early '80s.
- Leader of Iran during the 1980s, a central figure in the Islamic Revolution.
- Comic series published in the late '80s, considered a turning point in graphic storytelling.
- Music genre that peaked in popularity during this decade, featuring electronic and pop elements.
- Central American nation involved in a U.S. political scandal related to covert funding of rebels.
- This doll brand introduced the "Astronaut Barbie" in 1985, reflecting women's expanding roles.
- Term popularized to describe young urban professionals of the '80s with a materialistic lifestyle.
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- 1986 war film that won an Academy Award for Best Picture, directed by Oliver Stone.
- Dance style that became a part of mainstream culture during this decade.
- Directed the iconic film "E.T. the Extraterrestrial" in 1982.
- These became a fashion trend associated with the fitness craze and dance in the '80s.
- Halley's Comet returned to the inner solar system in 1986, observed by millions worldwide.
- 1986 marked the beginning of economic reforms in this Vietnamese city, leading to open-door policies.
- Animated series and toy line that epitomized '80s children's entertainment.
- Collectible card series launched in 1985, featuring parodies of the Cabbage Patch Kids.
15 Clues: Directed the iconic film "E.T. the Extraterrestrial" in 1982. • Dance style that became a part of mainstream culture during this decade. • Animated series and toy line that epitomized '80s children's entertainment. • Leader of Iran during the 1980s, a central figure in the Islamic Revolution. • ...
Ancient Greece Fun Facts 2023-01-25
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- This common adjective used to insult one's intelligence came from the Greeks.
- Plato shared thoughts that this Greek city might actually be the lost city of Atlantis.
- This dairy-based cake was invented by the Greeks.
- The ancient Greeks invented the first one of these, it was used to predict lunar and solar eclipses.
- These were also invented by the Greeks; the first one made sound by dropping pebbles into a gong.
- Athletes in this event had to compete wearing no clothes!
- This version of facial hair was considered a sign of intelligence and beauty in Ancient Greek times.
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- When Greece was under Ottoman rule, this temple to Athena was once blown up.
- Pop culture has led is wrong on Hercules' name; his Greek name is actually ________.
- Get ready for this one... The ancient Greeks used these as toilet tissue ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- Alexander the Great was tutored by this iconic Greek philosopher.
- The Greeks did not actually call their homeland "Greece", they referred to it as ______. The Word Greece came from the Romans.
- A court case in Greece could have as many as 500 of these!
- In Greek mythology, this woman is the mother to all of the monsters.
- This is one of the oldest toys in the world, and it was invented by the Greeks.
15 Clues: This dairy-based cake was invented by the Greeks. • Athletes in this event had to compete wearing no clothes! • A court case in Greece could have as many as 500 of these! • Alexander the Great was tutored by this iconic Greek philosopher. • In Greek mythology, this woman is the mother to all of the monsters. • ...
Countries 2023-06-14
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- A European powerhouse known for its engineering prowess, rich history, and Oktoberfest
- A technologically advanced country with a rich cultural heritage, known for its traditions, sushi, and cherry blossoms
- A diverse nation known for its stunning wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural heritage
- A historic nation known for its monarchy, rich heritage, and global impact
- A vast country known for its stunning natural landscapes and multicultural society
- A colorful country known for its vibrant festivals, delicious cuisine, and ancient Mayan ruins
- A Mediterranean country known for its art, history, exquisite cuisine, and iconic landmarks like the Colosseum
- A country famous for its art, cuisine, fashion, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower
- A country with a rich cultural heritage, known for its spirituality, diverse traditions, and Bollywood
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- The largest country in the world, known for its rich history, vast landscapes, and iconic architecture
- A continent-country renowned for its unique wildlife, beautiful beaches, and outback adventures
- A dynamic nation known for its technological advancements, K-pop music, and delicious cuisine
- A diverse nation known for its economic and cultural influence on a global scale
- A populous nation with a rich history, known for its ancient civilization, Great Wall, and diverse cuisine
- A vibrant South American nation known for its passionate culture, samba, and the Amazon rainforest
15 Clues: A historic nation known for its monarchy, rich heritage, and global impact • A diverse nation known for its economic and cultural influence on a global scale • A vast country known for its stunning natural landscapes and multicultural society • A European powerhouse known for its engineering prowess, rich history, and Oktoberfest • ...
Taylor Swift 2026-03-03
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- Which song captures a bittersweet summer romance?
- Which album turned her into a cottagecore storyteller?
- Which album made her a full-on pop legend?
- Which song feels like finding something you thought you lost?
- Which song wonders about loving someone everyone wants?
- Which era defined the art of heartbreak anthems?
- Which song jokingly insists karma is her boyfriend?
- Which album explores late-night overthinking?
- Which song proves she’d marry someone with paper rings?
- Which track features that iconic James Dean daydream look?
- Which track pulls listeners down a lyrical rabbit hole?
- Which record surprised fans as a wintery sequel?
- Which dreamy hit imagines a love frozen in memory?
- Which track is all about protecting a romance from gossip?
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- Which song asks “Is it cool that I said all that?”
- Which era saw her rise from the ashes like a pop phoenix?
- Which song makes fans believe in fairytale love?
- Which track tells a teenage apology story?
- Which track became a fan-favorite scream-along?
- Which album feels like a pastel-colored daydream?
- Which song says she once saw love in shades of red?
- Which song gave us the line “It’s me, hi”?
- Which ballad breaks hearts in under five minutes?
- Which fan favorite celebrates fairytale victories?
- Which album did she famously write all by herself?
- Which song paints a love story in deep red shades?
- Which shimmering song compares her to a disco ball?
- Who changed pop music with multiple iconic eras?
- Which album made her the youngest Album of the Year winner?
- Which track feels like wandering through an enchanted forest?
30 Clues: Which track tells a teenage apology story? • Which song gave us the line “It’s me, hi”? • Which album made her a full-on pop legend? • Which album explores late-night overthinking? • Which track became a fan-favorite scream-along? • Which song makes fans believe in fairytale love? • Which era defined the art of heartbreak anthems? • ...
Social Studies 2023-10-03
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- the culture the Jumano were
- lived in the great plains, lived in Tepees
- friendly, live in the coastal plains
- the term that relates to the exchange between the world and and "New World"
- was a french soldier that set up Fort St Louis and made Spain re-interested in Texas
- warriors fish for food and captured Cabeza de Vaca
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- the three reasons for exploring Texas
- captured by the Karankawa after a shipwreck and was kept as a medicine man
- the culture the Comanche were
- lived in the mountains and basins and had houses made out of mud and sticks
- the culture the Caddo were
- mapped the coast of Texas in 1519
- discovered the new world thinking it was Asia
- the culture the Karankawa were
14 Clues: the culture the Caddo were • the culture the Jumano were • the culture the Comanche were • the culture the Karankawa were • mapped the coast of Texas in 1519 • friendly, live in the coastal plains • the three reasons for exploring Texas • lived in the great plains, lived in Tepees • discovered the new world thinking it was Asia • ...
Culture and Social Structures 2023-04-16
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- When sociologists focus on difference and similarities between different cultures.
- A fear or hatred of foreigners or anything which is perceived as being foreign or strange.
- A complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capacities and habits acquired by man as a member of society”
- Nonverbal language system using a series of recognisable gestures, facial expressions and eye contact.
- When culture share commonalities, slightly different but present in some way (Family, Beliefs, Education).
- This code of polite behaviour in society or among members of a particular group.
- A tradition or acknowledged way of behaving specific to a particular society is known as this.
- Found by one of Napoleon's soldiers in 1799, this artifact helped decipher the code of Egyptian hieroglyphics. (2words)
- A perceived set of standards and actions for males and females within a society. (2words)
- The practice of folk cultures to connect supernatural powers to plants, animals, and inanimate objects.
- One particular ethnic group is somehow superior to all others.
- Characterised by belief in or worship of more than one god.
- More than 7000 of these exist, and if it dies out, your culture will too.
- Analysis of other cultures; understanding a culture’s beliefs and practices from that culture’s POV. 'Right' and 'Wrong' are culture specific.
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- This form of trade was used in cultures before money based economies.
- Groups with their own norms and values which differ from mainstream society (Furries?).
- Groups which challenge and to go against mainstream culture (Hippies/Punks).
- Discrimination or denial of rights to a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalised, due to perceived differences.
- Small religious faction that is not closely integrated into the great society, and often conflicts with at least some of the greater norms and values.
- This is one of the three main monotheistic religions.
- People do these things that are a reflection of culture. Fasting during Ramadan.
- Further division of religious group. Operates under a common name and tradition. Ex.Catholic, Protestant
- Large divisions within religions. Ex. Sunni and Shi'a
- Chewing your nails is a disgusting example of this.
24 Clues: Chewing your nails is a disgusting example of this. • This is one of the three main monotheistic religions. • Large divisions within religions. Ex. Sunni and Shi'a • Characterised by belief in or worship of more than one god. • One particular ethnic group is somehow superior to all others. • This form of trade was used in cultures before money based economies. • ...
Chase Nuzum 2aaa 2019-04-30
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- The act of taking land from another group of people (6)(VIT)
- A way of watering plants on a farm (5)
- The entire world is connected to one another (3)(VIT)
- The way a map communicates the ratio of its size (1)(CC)
- Places on the outskirts of cities where residential people live (7)
- The repeated sequences of events, that created them (1)
- Where a culture originated (3)
- Latitudes that lie along the middle of the earth (2)(CC)
- Land about to be farmed (2)
- Modifying animals to suit human needs (5)
- People with a common way of doing things (3)
- Places where there are farms and small towns of people (7)
- The removal of forests to make room for human needs (5)
- The way the population is distributed in an area (2)
- Modifying plants to suit human needs (5)
- A place that has people laws and a government (4)(VIT)
- Places where there are massive skyscrapers and buildings (7)
- A way of production in which people do one thing (6)(CC)
- A place where people decide to live (7)(VIT)
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- A way of living that involves farming (5)(VIT)
- When a place goes from a rural area to a city (7)(VIT)
- Culture that is based on belief (3)
- A country with a people of the same culture (4)
- Ratio between size on a map and real life (1)(VIT)
- Having pride in your own country (4)
- The amount of people in a given area (2)(VIT)
- A major advance in technology and machinery (6)(VIT)
- Amount of territory a map represents (1)(CC)
- A way a culture does things (3)(CC)
- A way of production where people do multiple things (6)(CC)
- A way of production in which materials are on a line (6)
- A country with a culture (4)(VIT)
- A country recognized by another country (4)
- General arrangements of things being studied (1)
- An increase in the amount of babies had (2)
35 Clues: Land about to be farmed (2) • Where a culture originated (3) • A country with a culture (4)(VIT) • Culture that is based on belief (3) • A way a culture does things (3)(CC) • Having pride in your own country (4) • A way of watering plants on a farm (5) • Modifying plants to suit human needs (5) • Modifying animals to suit human needs (5) • ...
personality psychology 2025-12-18
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- how a situation is interpreted
- observable behavior data
- learning and internalizing ones own culture
- instability self harm and identity disturbance
- model describing interpersonal behavior using vectors
- research design comparing different ages at one time
- inflated self esteem entitlement and exploitation of others
- researcher associated with the act frequency approach
- internal thoughts emotions and goals interacting
- rule breaking impulsivity and lack of empathy
- personality becomes more stable with age
- rigid perfectionism and need for order
- anxiousness submissiveness and depressivity
- cultures with flexible norms and tolerance for deviance
- motivation to meet a partners needs without expecting return
- personality traits can still change
- diagnostic manual published by the World Health Organization
- self report data
- cold arrogant attitude linked to low agreeableness
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- final action produced by CAPS
- adapting to a new culture
- culture emphasizing independence and self
- impulsivity irresponsibility and risk taking
- people mature in predictable ways across the lifespan
- stories that give life meaning and identity
- odd beliefs unusual experiences and thought processes
- defining traits by frequency of behavior
- withdrawal intimacy avoidance and anhedonia
- belief that members of other groups are all the same
- vector property describing the type of behavior
- personality system based on if–then contingencies
- ICD 11 trait involving rigid perfectionism
- universal aspects of culture
- hyper vigilance and fear of rejection
- culture emphasizing group harmony and interdependence
- diagnostic manual published by the American Psychological Association
- changes in roles shape personality development
- personality disorder with odd beliefs and eccentric behavior
- how well findings generalize to the real world
- judging other cultures by ones own standards
- vector property describing intensity of behavior
- lack of empathy callousness and exploitation of others
- research design following the same people over time
- culture specific aspects of ideas
- feels natural and acceptable to the individual
- cultures with strict norms and strong rule enforcement
- western educated industrialized rich democratic samples
- fear of rejection and social avoidance
48 Clues: self report data • observable behavior data • adapting to a new culture • universal aspects of culture • final action produced by CAPS • how a situation is interpreted • culture specific aspects of ideas • personality traits can still change • hyper vigilance and fear of rejection • rigid perfectionism and need for order • fear of rejection and social avoidance • ...
family 2013-10-27
APHUG Unit 3 Vocab (1 of 2) 2023-10-31
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- one group taking on some of the cultural traits of another group
- Religion in which anyone can be a member and which seek to convert and add members
- Language _____ is a group of language originating from an earlier language
- Cultural _______ is a dominant culture takes a product or idea from an oppressed or minoritized group and uses it for their own benefit
- Regional differences within the same language
- totally adopting a new culture in place of your own culture
- Cultural _____ is one, homogenous global culture
- Cultural diffusion that leads to the formation of a new culture
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- The process in which languages mix to form a new language
- Celebrating multiple cultures
- Cultural _____ is Resisting assimilation
- _____ Religion is one in which you are born into them and connected to a specific ethnic group
12 Clues: Celebrating multiple cultures • Cultural _____ is Resisting assimilation • Regional differences within the same language • Cultural _____ is one, homogenous global culture • The process in which languages mix to form a new language • totally adopting a new culture in place of your own culture • Cultural diffusion that leads to the formation of a new culture • ...
crossword 2022-05-17
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- An intermediate cultural type based on the principle of the unity of super-sensual and sensual reality
- The founder of European realism in literature is
- which territory of Kazakhstan became the epicenter of the professional song?
- The words “School”, “Gymnasium”, “Academy”, “Lyceum” also came from the language of
- Which territory became the central zone in the development of the dombra kyuy?
- da Vinci The Mona Lisa is a portrait painting by Italian artist
- Portrait of a Young Woman" was painted by
- What myths that tell about the destruction of humanity as a result of cataclysms that have a cosmic scale: earthquakes, fires, destruction of mountains
- an attempt to see the generalized world is known as
- a period of "rebirth" in arts, science and culture
- culture which is related to emotions, feelings and intellect is called
- an artistic trend in the European and American culture, characterized by the depiction of strong passions, the ideal world, and the struggle of the individual with society
- myth about the origin of the world, the universe is called
- ways of reacting to human behavior by others in the form of retribution, encouragement or punishment?
- what function lies in the fact that myth sets a certain value scale for the phenomena and relations that take place between human consciousness and the surrounding world?
- belief in the first ancestor, which can be a beast, bird, tree, mushroom
- The founder of modern theory of civilizations
- The culture which is the most ancient layer of national culture
- attribution of the studied subject to any type is called
- modern interpretation of the ideas of classical evolutionism, in particular, the idea of a consistent process of development of human society and culture from the lowest stage to the highest is
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- belief in souls and spirits existing
- The father of Comedy:
- when primitive society humanizationed the nature, gave the human qualities
- where was the name of the gemstone amethyst coined?
- architecture is characterized by spatial scope, cohesion, fluidity of complex, usually curved forms
- expressed on an individual level in daily communication with representatives of the same culture is
- studies the languages of culture
- that period was marked by the three important revolutions: industrial in England, political in France and philosophy- aesthetical in Germany, it was age of
- the process and time it takes a person to integrate into a new culture and feel comfortable within it called
- The author of novel “Red and Black” is
- The science of signs is
- This current is associated with the name of Pablo Picasso
- Stendhal’s novel “Red and Black” is the pinnacle of French
- Bronisław Kasper Malinowski was founder of
- Beatrice Portinari is the “muse” and secret lover of the Italian poet
- The “The School of Athens” was painted by
- the doctrine of the limited cognitive capabilities of the mind and thinking, recognizing intuition, faith, instinct, feeling as the main way of cognition is
- the founder of cultural anthropology
- the process of assimilating cultural norms and developing social roles
- Greek women’s favorite activity was to consider
40 Clues: The father of Comedy: • The science of signs is • studies the languages of culture • belief in souls and spirits existing • the founder of cultural anthropology • The author of novel “Red and Black” is • The “The School of Athens” was painted by • Portrait of a Young Woman" was painted by • Bronisław Kasper Malinowski was founder of • ...
rk 2023-05-04
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- The first temple built by the Romans.
- American anthropologist and the founder of cultural studies (surname)
- The birthplace of the theater
- A belief that God is the central aspect to existence.
- One of the most famous representatives of surrealism.
- A style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s.
- The accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life.
- Where culture was understood as a universal value, the accessibility of which the state must ensure to all citizens of the republic.
- An approach to life based on reason and our common humanity, recognizing that moral values are properly founded on human nature and experience alone.
- A trend in European art of the era of modernism, which received the greatest development in the first decades of the 20th century
- A literary and artistic movement marked chiefly by an emphasis on the imagination and emotions.
- Which culture means “the best, selected, chosen”.
- A period in European civilization immediately following the Middle Ages and conventionally held to have been characterized by a surge of interest in Classical scholarship and values.
- A founder of the unity of ancient Huns.
- The agents of interaction of mass culture with society directly contribute to the high popularity and level of influence of mass culture
- In antiquity, it was used for the opposition to barbarism
- The only one competition at the first Olympic Games
- Culture meaning the result of human activity in material and spiritual creation
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- A sociological concept that denotes an intermediate position of a person between any social groups, which leaves a certain imprint on his psyche.
- Kazakh painter and watercolourist, folk artist, founder of Kazakh painting in realism style.
- Belief in the first ancestor, which can be a beast, bird, tree, mushroom, etc
- One of the greatest states of antiquity.
- The principles or style of the literature, art, or architecture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- A process of cultural change that occurs during the contact and interaction of several groups of people who are carriers of different cultures
- Young people who rejected the formal organizations allowed by Soviet party like Pioneers, Komsomol etc.
- A movement in art characterised by the rejection of its predecessors, the destruction of established ideas
- Negation from the picturesque receptions.
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures, often for the purpose of pursuing spiritual goals.
- A traditional or legendary story that embodies the beliefs, values, and practices of a particular culture
- A type of myth about the origin of the world, the universe.
- A tool of storage and transmission of information, the main instrument of communication
- A building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows.
- The teaching of a person to traditions and norms of behavior in a particular culture
- The Founder of Ancient Rome.
- A highly competitive product that has become the synergistic result of the most effective integration of branding and strategic marketing.
- A nomadic tribe that inhabited steppes for almost five hundred years (from 8 to 3 century BC)
- Culture that related related to the intellect, emotions, feelings
- A theory and history of culture
- Which subculture hold different political views, but for the most part they are adherents of socially oriented ideologies and progressivism.
- The leader of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453.
40 Clues: The Founder of Ancient Rome. • The birthplace of the theater • A theory and history of culture • The first temple built by the Romans. • A founder of the unity of ancient Huns. • One of the greatest states of antiquity. • Negation from the picturesque receptions. • The leader of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453. • Which culture means “the best, selected, chosen”. • ...
The Cultural Studies 2023-05-04
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- Which culture means “the best, selected, chosen”.
- The principles or style of the literature, art, or architecture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- A belief that God is the central aspect to existence.
- Kazakh painter and watercolourist, folk artist, founder of Kazakh painting in realism style.
- A traditional or legendary story that embodies the beliefs, values, and practices of a particular culture
- A style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s.
- A tool of storage and transmission of information, the main instrument of communication
- The agents of interaction of mass culture with society directly contribute to the high popularity and level of influence of mass culture
- An approach to life based on reason and our common humanity, recognizing that moral values are properly founded on human nature and experience alone.
- A type of myth about the origin of the world, the universe.
- The accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life.
- The teaching of a person to traditions and norms of behavior in a particular culture
- The first temple built by the Romans.
- The leader of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453.
- A building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows.
- A highly competitive product that has become the synergistic result of the most effective integration of branding and strategic marketing.
- Which subculture hold different political views, but for the most part they are adherents of socially oriented ideologies and progressivism.
- A movement in art characterised by the rejection of its predecessors, the destruction of established ideas
- A theory and history of culture
- A sociological concept that denotes an intermediate position of a person between any social groups, which leaves a certain imprint on his psyche.
- One of the most famous representatives of surrealism.
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- Culture that related related to the intellect, emotions, feelings
- A literary and artistic movement marked chiefly by an emphasis on the imagination and emotions.
- Young people who rejected the formal organizations allowed by Soviet party like Pioneers, Komsomol etc.
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures, often for the purpose of pursuing spiritual goals.
- Belief in the first ancestor, which can be a beast, bird, tree, mushroom, etc
- A process of cultural change that occurs during the contact and interaction of several groups of people who are carriers of different cultures
- One of the greatest states of antiquity.
- Where culture was understood as a universal value, the accessibility of which the state must ensure to all citizens of the republic.
- The birthplace of the theater
- A trend in European art of the era of modernism, which received the greatest development in the first decades of the 20th century
- In antiquity, it was used for the opposition to barbarism
- The only one competition at the first Olympic Games
- A period in European civilization immediately following the Middle Ages and conventionally held to have been characterized by a surge of interest in Classical scholarship and values.
- A nomadic tribe that inhabited steppes for almost five hundred years (from 8 to 3 century BC)
- American anthropologist and the founder of cultural studies (surname)
- A founder of the unity of ancient Huns.
- Culture meaning the result of human activity in material and spiritual creation
- The Founder of Ancient Rome.
- Negation from the picturesque receptions.
40 Clues: The Founder of Ancient Rome. • The birthplace of the theater • A theory and history of culture • The first temple built by the Romans. • A founder of the unity of ancient Huns. • One of the greatest states of antiquity. • Negation from the picturesque receptions. • The leader of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453. • Which culture means “the best, selected, chosen”. • ...
18_Countries 2023-06-14
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- A European powerhouse known for its engineering prowess, rich history, and Oktoberfest
- A technologically advanced country with a rich cultural heritage, known for its traditions, sushi, and cherry blossoms
- A diverse nation known for its stunning wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural heritage
- A historic nation known for its monarchy, rich heritage, and global impact
- A vast country known for its stunning natural landscapes and multicultural society
- A colorful country known for its vibrant festivals, delicious cuisine, and ancient Mayan ruins
- A Mediterranean country known for its art, history, exquisite cuisine, and iconic landmarks like the Colosseum
- A country famous for its art, cuisine, fashion, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower
- A country with a rich cultural heritage, known for its spirituality, diverse traditions, and Bollywood
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- The largest country in the world, known for its rich history, vast landscapes, and iconic architecture
- A continent-country renowned for its unique wildlife, beautiful beaches, and outback adventures
- A dynamic nation known for its technological advancements, K-pop music, and delicious cuisine
- A diverse nation known for its economic and cultural influence on a global scale
- A populous nation with a rich history, known for its ancient civilization, Great Wall, and diverse cuisine
- A vibrant South American nation known for its passionate culture, samba, and the Amazon rainforest
15 Clues: A historic nation known for its monarchy, rich heritage, and global impact • A diverse nation known for its economic and cultural influence on a global scale • A vast country known for its stunning natural landscapes and multicultural society • A European powerhouse known for its engineering prowess, rich history, and Oktoberfest • ...
Unit 2 Review 2021-09-28
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- Religion mainly used by Indigenous People
- A cultural _____ is where civilization first began
- This language root created Spanish and French
- This religion's Holy book is the Torah
- This element of culture includes holidays
- Hearth also know as the fertile crescent
- Regions are like cake or the infinity gauntlet
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- Religion focuses on meditation and enlightenment
- Hearth that would be found in Mexico
- This religion has 5 pillars of faith
- Regions that change due to opinion
- This element of culture includes family
- The ____ River Valley would be found in Egypt
- This religion is run by ministers or priests
- This religion has a strict dress code
- This religion believes in reincarnation
- The united states would be this type of region
- This is what separates us from other people
18 Clues: Regions that change due to opinion • Hearth that would be found in Mexico • This religion has 5 pillars of faith • This religion has a strict dress code • This religion's Holy book is the Torah • This element of culture includes family • This religion believes in reincarnation • Hearth also know as the fertile crescent • Religion mainly used by Indigenous People • ...
Cultural Differences in Ads 2026-02-23
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- Focused on buying goods and material possessions
- Focused on success and measurable results
- Showing strong love for one's country
- Emphasis on innovation and contemporary values
- Concerned about social position and image
- Supporting reform and modern social values
- Focus on personal independence and self-reliance
- Emphasis on group harmony and community
- System where people have different levels of power
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- Belief that everyone should have the same rights
- Avoiding showing wealth or personal success
- Sense of belonging to a nation or culture
- Resistant to social change and attached to tradition
- Culture centred around local groups and social ties
- Culture that prioritizes family life
- Power or the right to give orders
- Respect for customs and long-established practices
- Open to new ideas and social change
18 Clues: Power or the right to give orders • Open to new ideas and social change • Culture that prioritizes family life • Showing strong love for one's country • Emphasis on group harmony and community • Sense of belonging to a nation or culture • Focused on success and measurable results • Concerned about social position and image • Supporting reform and modern social values • ...
ENGLISH EVA_Culture and society 2025-03-14
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- typical topical, standard of being
- typical attrezzo, music and food of a culture
- recurrent actions
- strong power over others, not hegemony nor superiority. It can be infered paciffically or non-pacifically
- feeling of belonging to a culture, nation...
- contemporary phenomena that states that everything is produced everywhere in the world, and all is interconnected
- high formal behaviour consisting of a set of norms for eating, dressing, greeting, speaking...
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- more than one culture
- material legacy of a country, culture...
- party for any social or cultural circumstances, usually commemorative
- set of customs of any family, social group, country, culture, that preserve in time end up being...
11 Clues: recurrent actions • more than one culture • typical topical, standard of being • material legacy of a country, culture... • feeling of belonging to a culture, nation... • typical attrezzo, music and food of a culture • party for any social or cultural circumstances, usually commemorative • ...
Causes of the Renaissance 2026-05-05
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- the region between Europe, Asia, and Africa
- the continent where the Renaissance started
- most practiced religion in Europe
- culture referring to Greek and Roman culture
- social system during the Middle Ages
- road connecting Asia, Middle East, and Europe
- the holy book of Christianity
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- the philosophical movement that focused on human achievement and potential
- most practiced religion in the Middle East
- the age after the Renaissance
- plague that was referred to as the Black Death
- the holy book of Islam
- the ages preceding the Renaissance
- the content where Silk Road started
- religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- peninsula where the Islamic faith began
- culture adopted by the Romans
- the first book that was mass produced on the Gutenberg press
18 Clues: the holy book of Islam • the age after the Renaissance • culture adopted by the Romans • the holy book of Christianity • most practiced religion in Europe • the ages preceding the Renaissance • the content where Silk Road started • social system during the Middle Ages • peninsula where the Islamic faith began • most practiced religion in the Middle East • ...
Sociocultural Approach Key Concepts 2024-10-30
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- The study of a culture from within the culture. The goal is to gain an understanding of the culture being studied. It is typically an inductive approach to research.
- Globalization is moving away from one's "local culture" and adopting an international - usually Western - culture.
- Culture is the set of ideas, behaviors, attitudes, and traditions that exist within large groups of people. These ideas, behaviors, and traditions are passed on from one generation to the next and are typically resistant to change over time.
- The process by which the culture of a particular society is instilled in a human from infancy onward.
- A fixed, over-generalized belief about a particular group or class of people.
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- When worry about conforming to a negative stereotype leads to under-performance on a test or other task by a member of the stereotyped group
- Process in which individuals observe the behavior of others and its consequences, and modify their own behavior accordingly.
- The modification of the culture of a group or individual as a result of contact with a different culture.
- The effects of a society's culture on the values of its members, and how these values relate to behavior.
- Cross-cultural research which compares two or more cultures with regard to an established theory. The goal is to test for the universality of a behavior. It is typically a deductive approach to research.
10 Clues: A fixed, over-generalized belief about a particular group or class of people. • The process by which the culture of a particular society is instilled in a human from infancy onward. • The modification of the culture of a group or individual as a result of contact with a different culture. • ...
3130 Ch.21 Crossword puzzle 2023-06-23
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- Health _______: a higher burden of illness, injury, or mortality based on minority or low income.
- Cultural _______: Helps people of a particular culture retain and/or preserve relevant care values.
- the person's identification with or membership in a particular racial, national, or cultural group and observation of the group's customs, beliefs, and language.
- the level of poverty found in _______ populations within all cultures is disproportionately higher than that in the other populations.
- cultural _______: a lifelong commitment that promotes cultural self-awareness and continuing development of transcultural skills.
- cultural ______ is the idea and knowledge that different cultures are different.
- These individuals experience unique health disparities.
- involves mostly unconscious thoughts and actions that have a dramatic influence on health and illness. It includes social constructs such as knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, and customs, as well as law totality of socially transmitted behavioral patterns, beliefs, values, customs, lifeways, arts, and all other products of human work and thought characteristics of a population of people that guide their worldview and decision making.
- in Transcultural nursing, _____ perspective focuses on the outsider's world, and especially on professional views.
- In Transcultural nursing, _____ perspective focuses on the local, indigenous, and insider's culture.
- statement, idea, or principle that has a broad application. They typically infer or draw conclusions from many factors.
- formal, stylized, and repetitive actions performed in special places at special times.
- An example of this cultural concept is "all Asians are smart" or "All old people drive slow"
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- refers to policies and practices that harm a group and its members.
- Of the 4 C's developed by Galanti. Asking a pt "How serious do you think this is?" would be an example of this C.
- Leininger developed the _______ Model to show how closely linked culture and spirituality is to a person
- the process whereby a culture is passed from generation to generation.
- Galanti developed the 4 Cs of Culture: caused, call ,concerns and ____.
- Culture is _____, integrated, learned and shared.
- worldview, provides a belief system that helps people identify themselves, their society, and the world around them.
- the process of devaluing an entire group because of assumed behavior, values, or attributes. Includes 'labeling' a group.
- Collaboration among health care providers, community _______, and health consumers is required to provide culturally relevant services in the community.
- Cultures that are oriented to the _____ tend to look to traditional approaches to health and healing.
23 Clues: Culture is _____, integrated, learned and shared. • These individuals experience unique health disparities. • refers to policies and practices that harm a group and its members. • the process whereby a culture is passed from generation to generation. • Galanti developed the 4 Cs of Culture: caused, call ,concerns and ____. • ...
Phylogenetic Trees 2018-10-31
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- Line representing population through time
- Taxon that diverged prior the taxa being focused on
- Endpoint of a branch
- Most ancestral branch in the tree
- Trait that existed in an ancestor
- Represents the most recent common ancestor
- Node that depicts an ancestral branch dividing into 2-3 branches
- Similarity in organisms due to common ancestry
- Group that does not include most recent common ancestor
- Tree Graphical summary of history of organisms
- Modified form of ancestral trait, found in descendant
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- Similarity in organisms due to reasons OTHER than common ancestry
- Trait found in two or more taxa, present their most recent common ancestor, but absent from distant ancestors
- Group includes ancestral pop and all descendants, but no others
- of Life Most universal phylogenetic tree
- Evolutionary history of a group of organisms
- Group that includes ancestral pop and some descendants, but not all.
17 Clues: Endpoint of a branch • Most ancestral branch in the tree • Trait that existed in an ancestor • of Life Most universal phylogenetic tree • Line representing population through time • Represents the most recent common ancestor • Evolutionary history of a group of organisms • Similarity in organisms due to common ancestry • Tree Graphical summary of history of organisms • ...
VHS_BN_2024 2024-04-10
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- A Sony által gyártott hordozható zenelejátszó eszköz
- Frizura, ami elöl rövid, hátul hosszú
- Ő játszotta Han Solo-t
- Vérrel való érintkezéssel és szexuális együttléttel terjedő betegség
- Híres játék, amelyben egy kockát kell színek szerint rendezni minden oldalon (A szóban van egy -)
- Ismert videojáték vállalat
- A Pop Királya
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- Az 80-as évek generációjának neve (A szóban van egy -)
- Egy nagy rockkoncert a londoni Wembley Stadionban 1985-ben, hogy pénzt gyűjtsön Afrikáért (a híres Freddie Mercury koncert)
- Nagyon nyugtató festő, aki afroval rendelkezett
- A 80-as évek legnagyobb heavy metal zenekara
- Az elnök, aki az 80-as évek többségében volt hivatalban
- Az 80-as évek kulturális típusának neve
- George Michael első pop együttese (Végén "!")
- Városi zenei műfaj (A szóban van egy -)
- Nukleáris katasztrófa történt az 80-as években
- Film műfaj, amely olyan dolgokat tartalmaz, amelyek nem valóságosak (A szóban van egy -)
17 Clues: A Pop Királya • Ő játszotta Han Solo-t • Ismert videojáték vállalat • Frizura, ami elöl rövid, hátul hosszú • Az 80-as évek kulturális típusának neve • Városi zenei műfaj (A szóban van egy -) • A 80-as évek legnagyobb heavy metal zenekara • George Michael első pop együttese (Végén "!") • Nukleáris katasztrófa történt az 80-as években • ...
Mosa 2025-02-19
14 Clues: Hobby • hobby 2 • my saviour • my culture • soccerplayer • Big dogs name • favourite food • small dogs name • favourite drink • favourite subject • favourite subject • my second culture • least favourite subject • grade and register class
Country around the world 2024-10-11
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- Known for its rich culture, tango music, and diverse landscapes ranging from Patagonia to the Andes Mountains.
- A diverse country with a rich cultural heritage, famous for its festivals, cuisine, and landmarks like the Taj Mahal.
- Korea A technologically advanced country known for its pop culture, including K-pop, and rich historical sites.
- Known for its engineering, historical significance, and vibrant cultural scene, particularly in cities like Berlin and Munich.
- The largest country in South America, known for the Amazon rainforest, Carnival festival, and its passionate soccer culture.
- The most populous country, rich in history, culture, and landmarks such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City.
- The most populous country in Africa, known for its diverse cultures, languages, and music, particularly Afrobeats.
- Known for its high quality of life, innovative design, and stunning natural scenery, including archipelagos and forests.
- The largest country in the world, known for its rich history, vast landscapes, and cultural heritage in literature and art.
- a Renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, multicultural cities, and being the second-largest country in the world by land area.
- Famous for its cultural diversity, vibrant festivals, and architectural landmarks like the Sagrada Família.
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- Africa Known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and historical significance, particularly in the context of apartheid.
- Renowned for its art, history, and cuisine, with famous cities such as Rome, Venice, and Florence.
- Rich in history and culture, famous for its cuisine, ancient ruins, and vibrant traditions like Día de los Muertos.
- A blend of traditional and modern culture, known for its technology, cherry blossoms, and historic temples.
- Kingdom A historical and cultural powerhouse, known for its monarchy, literature, and iconic cities like London and Edinburgh.
- Known for its picturesque canals, tulip fields, and progressive culture, particularly in cities like Amsterdam.
- Celebrated for its art, fashion, and cuisine, with iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum.
- Famous for its unique wildlife, the Great Barrier Reef, and vibrant cities like Sydney and Melbourne.
19 Clues: Renowned for its art, history, and cuisine, with famous cities such as Rome, Venice, and Florence. • Famous for its unique wildlife, the Great Barrier Reef, and vibrant cities like Sydney and Melbourne. • A blend of traditional and modern culture, known for its technology, cherry blossoms, and historic temples. • ...
APHG Holiday Extravaganza 2025-12-19
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- type of diffusion association with the spread of a viral video
- people who think of themselves as one based on culture and history
- type of diffusion which includes cultural adaptations
- a region caught between stronger colliding external forces often causing fragmentation
- something that is forbidden by a culture or a religion
- the number of deaths occuring in a population
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- judging other cultures based on the rules of your culture
- Annual celebration of African American culture
- one country establishing settlements to take control of another country
- the most famous reindeer of all
- Jewish holiday around this time of year
- different forms of the same language used by groups with different vocabulary and pronunciations
- final authority over a territory and the right to defend territorial integrity against incursion
- Santa leaves these for good boys and girls
- a famous snowman
15 Clues: a famous snowman • the most famous reindeer of all • Jewish holiday around this time of year • Santa leaves these for good boys and girls • the number of deaths occuring in a population • Annual celebration of African American culture • type of diffusion which includes cultural adaptations • something that is forbidden by a culture or a religion • ...
Sociology 2025-03-10
10 Clues: tinted glasses • Shared way of life • political territory • conflict perspective • Groups, not indivuals • Individuals,not groups • interaction perspective • culture within a culture • people within a boundary • functionalist perspective
Media Crossword 2017-11-08
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- The directer of media studies at TootHill School is Miss?
- A person who delivers the news on TV
- News which is biased towards a certain view and bends the truth to incite a certain reaction is referred to as?
- The name of the website created by journalists, to expose sensitive data to the public which is meant to be kept secret. Founder Julian Assange
- / the name of the newspaper talking to us today is 'The Newark...?'
- Which social media is known for spreading news via trending hastags?
- Some news is broadcasted verbally to us. What is it broadcasted on?
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- A personal account that is updated with information about the writer's opinions or daily life.
- a line identifying the name of the author who wrote the news article
- What is the name of those who write news for a newspaper?
- / Fill in the blank ____paper
- / Sources which provide first-hand information to your story are called?
- A printed document that usually sells a new issue every month. Often featuring pop culture news. Examples: Elle, National Geographic.
- Promotional videos/pictures selling items are called?
- Movie reviewers are often referred to as?
- TootHill students recently took part in the BBC School news ___?
- / In the first paragraph of a news story you must cover why,when,who,what,where and?
17 Clues: / Fill in the blank ____paper • A person who delivers the news on TV • Movie reviewers are often referred to as? • Promotional videos/pictures selling items are called? • The directer of media studies at TootHill School is Miss? • What is the name of those who write news for a newspaper? • TootHill students recently took part in the BBC School news ___? • ...
music Genre 2023-09-29
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- What genre is known for its emotional vocals and has its roots in African-American music?
- What genre features amplified instruments and is known for its various subgenres like punk and metal?
- What genre includes subgenres like heavy metal thrash metal and black metal?
- What genre encompasses orchestral and instrumental compositions by renowned composers?
- What genre relies on synthesizers and technology to create its music?
- What genre often characterized by soulful lyrics and a 12-bar structure influenced rock and roll?
- What genre often features acoustic instruments and traditional songs?
- What genre involves rhythmic speech and lyrical storytelling?
- What genre of music originated in New Orleans and is known for its improvisation?
- What genre is associated with rebellious attitudes and often features short fast-paced songs?
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- What genre is known for its groovy basslines and danceable rhythms?
- What genre emerged from African-American communities and often focuses on love and relationships?
- What genre of music is deeply rooted in religious and spiritual themes?
- What genre combines rap beats and urban culture and originated in the Bronx?
- What genre often characterized by soulful lyrics and a 12-bar structure influenced rock and roll?
- What genre often features storytelling lyrics and is associated with rural life?
- What genre born in Jamaica incorporates elements of rhythm and blues with a distinctive beat?
- What genre is characterized by catchy melodies and is often aimed at a broad audience?
18 Clues: What genre involves rhythmic speech and lyrical storytelling? • What genre is known for its groovy basslines and danceable rhythms? • What genre relies on synthesizers and technology to create its music? • What genre often features acoustic instruments and traditional songs? • What genre of music is deeply rooted in religious and spiritual themes? • ...
Social Studies Standards 2014-09-30
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- A period of 1000 years
- Anything that has been recovered to help study about ancient cultures
- The strongest unifying factor of a culture; communication
- A period of 100 years
- Someone who digs to recover artifacts
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- The spreading of culture through various methods
- The way of life for a group of people
- Someone who studies artifacts to learn about the past
- A source produced at the time period it refers to
- A period of 10 years
- A source produced later, usually compiled by using many primary sources
- The second strongest unifying factor of a culture; beliefs
12 Clues: A period of 10 years • A period of 100 years • A period of 1000 years • The way of life for a group of people • Someone who digs to recover artifacts • The spreading of culture through various methods • A source produced at the time period it refers to • Someone who studies artifacts to learn about the past • The strongest unifying factor of a culture; communication • ...
Folk-pop-rock 2022-11-16
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- toinen f-p-r: pääaiheista
- liikejonka keskuudessa folk-pop-rock syntyi
- kolmas f-p-r:n yleisistä aiheista
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- musiikkityyli, josta f-p-r otti vaikutteita
- yksi yleisistä f-p-r:n soittimista
- millaisia olivat soittimet joita f-p-r käytti
- adjektiivi 1960-luvun kevyelle musiikille
- folk-pop-rockin yksi pääteemoista
- siihen piti mahtua hippien mukaankaikki mitä ihminen omisti
9 Clues: toinen f-p-r: pääaiheista • folk-pop-rockin yksi pääteemoista • kolmas f-p-r:n yleisistä aiheista • yksi yleisistä f-p-r:n soittimista • adjektiivi 1960-luvun kevyelle musiikille • musiikkityyli, josta f-p-r otti vaikutteita • liikejonka keskuudessa folk-pop-rock syntyi • millaisia olivat soittimet joita f-p-r käytti • ...
Sociology 2022-02-24
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- mores so strong that their violation is considered to be extremely offensive and even unmentionable
- territory inhabited by people with a common culture
- control through force
- a method of judging others by one's own cultural standards
- knowledge,values, customs, and physical objects that are shared by members of society
- study of how biology influences human behavior
- tendency of group members to conform, resulting in a narrow view of some issue
- thing that represents or stands for something else
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- going along with a group even if you don't believe the same things
- borrowing of aspects of culture by another culture
- understanding social behavior by putting yourself in a place of others
- group targeted by an in-group for opposition, antagonism, or competition
- norms that have great moral significance and should be followed
- process of learning new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors
- understood rule for accepted and expected behavior
- part of the self formed through socialization
16 Clues: control through force • part of the self formed through socialization • study of how biology influences human behavior • borrowing of aspects of culture by another culture • understood rule for accepted and expected behavior • thing that represents or stands for something else • territory inhabited by people with a common culture • ...
BUSM4488 Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-06
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- the process through which one learns one's own culture or a different culture
- is the feeling of disorientation, uncertainty, or anxiety that people experience when they are immersed in a culture that is unfamiliar or different from their own
- the closer integration of the countries and peoples of the world
- bad coffee but good branding
- what you need to know in order to function in a given environment
- set of congruent behaviours, attitudes, and policies that enable someone to work effectively in cross-cultural situations
- what you should grow in your written assignments instead of flowers
- the best tv show ever
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- the best cat in the universe
- a terrible assessment minus the hyphen
- one of the domains of emotional intelligence
- the number of domains of emotional intelligence
- your lecturer's last name
- the process that results from the encounter of two or more cultures
- one of the three key components of workplace motivation
- one of the most famous of Hofstede's cultural dimensions
16 Clues: the best tv show ever • your lecturer's last name • the best cat in the universe • bad coffee but good branding • a terrible assessment minus the hyphen • one of the domains of emotional intelligence • the number of domains of emotional intelligence • one of the three key components of workplace motivation • one of the most famous of Hofstede's cultural dimensions • ...
HamilFest: Spare Tire Edition 2018-09-01
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- Another name for Jesus, or, what Pop said after getting a flat
- Hamilton-themed amusement park
- World’s Best President
- Favorite Uncle
- World’s Best Trash Collector
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- What’s waiting for your dad when he arrives in DC
- What you’ll be after getting on the road, or, what Grammy and Pop are?
- See you ____!
- Lunchmeat named after Hamilton
9 Clues: See you ____! • Favorite Uncle • World’s Best President • World’s Best Trash Collector • Hamilton-themed amusement park • Lunchmeat named after Hamilton • What’s waiting for your dad when he arrives in DC • Another name for Jesus, or, what Pop said after getting a flat • What you’ll be after getting on the road, or, what Grammy and Pop are?
Music Appreciation 2021-10-06
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- hop this came from disco and new york
- this includes pop
- popular artists are between
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- this is popular currently
- this has instruments including bagpipes
- This is popular because of the plays like Romeo and Juliet
- This was popular in the 1960s
- This was popular in the 1920s
- includes rituals and private ceremonies country includes folk and bluegrass music
9 Clues: this includes pop • this is popular currently • popular artists are between • This was popular in the 1960s • This was popular in the 1920s • hop this came from disco and new york • this has instruments including bagpipes • This is popular because of the plays like Romeo and Juliet • includes rituals and private ceremonies country includes folk and bluegrass music
punk bands 2026-05-21
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- The punk rock band started in San Francisco, California in June 1978
- "what's with these homies, dissing my girl"
- released "living in darkness"
- a popular Canadian pop punk band
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- released "I against I"
- released "London calling"
- the most popular pop punk band
- the most popular emo band
- their first album is known as 1,039
9 Clues: released "I against I" • released "London calling" • the most popular emo band • released "living in darkness" • the most popular pop punk band • a popular Canadian pop punk band • their first album is known as 1,039 • "what's with these homies, dissing my girl" • The punk rock band started in San Francisco, California in June 1978
Music 2020-06-19
8 Clues: the delta blues • electric guitar!! • originally from America • rhythmic rhyming speech • music to express feelings • it began in the southern United States • music that is played on electric instruments • music that is not rock, pop, jazz or any other style
Chapter Two: Culture 2017-02-10
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- Not associated with intercultural competence
- Degree to which members of a society accept an unequal distribution of power
- Language, value, beliefs, traditions, and customs that people share and learn
- Membership in a group that is part of an encompassing culture. Ex. Age, gender, race, ethnicity
- Degree to which members of a culture feel threatened by ambiguous situations and try to stay away from them
- Context culture where subtle non-verbal cues are valued to maintain harmony
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- define themselves in terms of what they do
- Communication where 2 or more cultures exchange messages
- The notion that the world view of a culture is shaped and reflected by the language its members speak
- a unique relationship shared by 2 or more people (Fred Casmir 1992)
- Context culture where there is value in straight talk and assertiveness
11 Clues: define themselves in terms of what they do • Not associated with intercultural competence • Communication where 2 or more cultures exchange messages • a unique relationship shared by 2 or more people (Fred Casmir 1992) • Context culture where there is value in straight talk and assertiveness • ...
Chapter Two: Culture 2017-02-10
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- Context culture where there is value in straight talk and assertiveness
- a unique relationship shared by 2 or more people (Fred Casmir 1992)
- Degree to which members of a society accept an unequal distribution of power
- define themselves in terms of what they do
- Not associated with intercultural competence
- The notion that the world view of a culture is shaped and reflected by the language its members speak
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- Membership in a group that is part of an encompassing culture. Ex. Age, gender, race, ethnicity
- Degree to which members of a culture feel threatened by ambiguous situations and try to stay away from them
- Context culture where subtle non-verbal cues are valued to maintain harmony
- Communication where 2 or more cultures exchange messages
- Language, value, beliefs, traditions, and customs that people share and learn
11 Clues: define themselves in terms of what they do • Not associated with intercultural competence • Communication where 2 or more cultures exchange messages • a unique relationship shared by 2 or more people (Fred Casmir 1992) • Context culture where there is value in straight talk and assertiveness • ...
senbud 2023-03-22
Au Cinema 2025-02-25
14 Clues: a pop • tickets • popcorn • a hot dog • a Summary • War Movie • the rating • The duration • Fantasy Film • Comedy Movie • The Director • Romance Movie • the release date • Thriller or Mystery Movie
Ketimpangan culture lag 2025-10-30
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- – Ketidakseimbangan antara kemajuan teknologi dan nilai sosial sering menimbulkan apa?
- – Ketimpangan culture lag kadang menyebabkan penurunan apa dalam kehidupan sosial?
- – Culture lag erat kaitannya dengan proses apa di masyarakat?
- – Masyarakat perlu melakukan proses apa untuk menyesuaikan diri dengan perubahan teknologi?
- – Ketimpangan antara unsur material dan nonmaterial disebut ketimpangan apa?
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- – Ketimpangan culture lag sering muncul karena perubahan cepat pada bidang apa?
- – Dampak dari ketimpangan culture lag biasanya muncul dalam kehidupan apa masyarakat?
- – Penemuan baru yang belum seimbang dengan norma sosial termasuk bentuk apa?
- – Culture lag merupakan akibat dari proses apa dalam masyarakat modern?
- – Culture lag terjadi karena budaya nonmaterial tidak secepat perkembangan apa?
10 Clues: – Culture lag erat kaitannya dengan proses apa di masyarakat? • – Culture lag merupakan akibat dari proses apa dalam masyarakat modern? • – Penemuan baru yang belum seimbang dengan norma sosial termasuk bentuk apa? • – Ketimpangan antara unsur material dan nonmaterial disebut ketimpangan apa? • ...
