state abbreviations Crossword Puzzles
dodge 2024-05-10
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- Cornhusker State
- the jewel of Africa
- Big Sky Country
- Land of Maple syrup,
- Blighty, Mother England,
- Land of the Rising Sun
- The Land of the Long White Cloud
- The Mount Rushmore State
- internationally, "the States"
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- Deutschland
- The Golden State
- Flatland
- The Pine Tree State
- The Royal Eagle)
- Tar Heel State
- The Pearl of Arabia
- The Empire State
- Land of Enchantment
- "Oz", "Straya" and "Down Under"
- "Katr", "Kattar" and "Guttur"
20 Clues: Flatland • Deutschland • Tar Heel State • Big Sky Country • The Golden State • Cornhusker State • The Royal Eagle) • The Empire State • the jewel of Africa • The Pine Tree State • The Pearl of Arabia • Land of Enchantment • Land of Maple syrup, • Land of the Rising Sun • Blighty, Mother England, • The Mount Rushmore State • "Katr", "Kattar" and "Guttur" • internationally, "the States" • ...
dodge 2024-05-10
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- Cornhusker State
- the jewel of Africa
- Big Sky Country
- Land of Maple syrup,
- Blighty, Mother England,
- Land of the Rising Sun
- The Land of the Long White Cloud
- The Mount Rushmore State
- internationally, "the States"
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- Deutschland
- The Golden State
- Flatland
- The Pine Tree State
- The Royal Eagle)
- Tar Heel State
- The Pearl of Arabia
- The Empire State
- Land of Enchantment
- "Oz", "Straya" and "Down Under"
- "Katr", "Kattar" and "Guttur"
20 Clues: Flatland • Deutschland • Tar Heel State • Big Sky Country • The Golden State • Cornhusker State • The Royal Eagle) • The Empire State • the jewel of Africa • The Pine Tree State • The Pearl of Arabia • Land of Enchantment • Land of Maple syrup, • Land of the Rising Sun • Blighty, Mother England, • The Mount Rushmore State • "Katr", "Kattar" and "Guttur" • internationally, "the States" • ...
College Football Mascots 2015-08-20
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- Minnesota Mascot
- Kansas Mascot
- Penn State Mascot
- Oklahoma State Mascot
- Ohio State Mascot
- South Carolina Mascot
- Purdue Mascot
- Wake Forest Mascot
- Georgia Techs Mascot
- Wisconsin Mascot
- Northwestern Mascot
- Iowa Mascot
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- Michigan State Mascot
- Oregon Mascot
- Colorado Mascot
- Kansas State Mascot
- Texas Tech Mascot
- Notre Dame Mascot
- Texas A&M Mascot
- Illinois State Mascot
- Georgia Mascot
- LSU Mascot
- Texas Mascot
- Tennessee Mascot
- Nebraska Mascot
25 Clues: LSU Mascot • Iowa Mascot • Texas Mascot • Oregon Mascot • Kansas Mascot • Purdue Mascot • Georgia Mascot • Colorado Mascot • Nebraska Mascot • Minnesota Mascot • Texas A&M Mascot • Wisconsin Mascot • Tennessee Mascot • Texas Tech Mascot • Penn State Mascot • Notre Dame Mascot • Ohio State Mascot • Wake Forest Mascot • Kansas State Mascot • Northwestern Mascot • Georgia Techs Mascot • Michigan State Mascot • ...
State Crossword Puzzle Jerriae.M-Samantha.S 2013-05-16
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- Alligator Alley is the nickname of a toll road with alligators
- The Capital is Annapolis
- The first monument to the U.S. Civil Rights Movement
- Tree is Eastern White Pire
- First transplant into a humans body
- Bird is the Western meadowlark
- Niagara Falls pour 40 million gallons of water
- State tree is Buckeye
- Their nickname is "The Volunteer State"
- The Capital is Honolulu
- Their nickname is "The Pelican State"
- The Great Salt Lake is the largest Natural lake
- The state tree is Douglas fir
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- State Flower Bluebonnet and tree Pecan
- The Roe River is Near Great Falls
- First of the 13 Colonies
- Named after our first president George
- The Capital is Boise
- The Capital is Sacramento
- State bird is Robin
- The Larges state is Burlington
- Flower is Yucca flower
- Indian Paintbrush is the State Flower
- Only crops are soy beans and tobacco
- The flower is the Dogwood flower
25 Clues: State bird is Robin • The Capital is Boise • State tree is Buckeye • Flower is Yucca flower • The Capital is Honolulu • First of the 13 Colonies • The Capital is Annapolis • The Capital is Sacramento • Tree is Eastern White Pire • The state tree is Douglas fir • The Larges state is Burlington • Bird is the Western meadowlark • The flower is the Dogwood flower • ...
Medicaid Federal and State Acronyms 2015-08-08
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- Coordination of Benefits
- Department of Health and Human Service
- Fee for Service
- International Classification of Diseases 10th Edition Clinical Modification
- Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
- long term care
- Fiscal Intermediary
- health maintenance organization
- Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
- Management Administration Reporting Subsystem
- Health Care Financing Administration (renamed CMS effective July 1, 2001)
- Indian Health Service
- Managed Care Organization
- Concept of Operations
- Explanation of Medical Benefits
- Puerto Rico's Medicaid managed care program
- national framework initiative
- Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set
- Iowa Medicaid Enterprise
- Michigan Department of Community Health
- Administrative Simplification Compliance Act
- Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment
- Joint Applications Design
- Health Resources and Services Administration
- General Accounting Office
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- Critical Success Factor
- Federal Medical Assistance Percentage
- National Institute of Standards & Technology
- National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association
- National Institutes of Health
- Freedom of Information Act
- Tennessee Medicaid Program
- Outcome & Assessment Information Set
- diagnostic related group
- Medicaid Statistical Information System
- level of effort
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (of 1985)
- Date of Birth
- Medicaid Fraud Control Unit
- Fiscal Year End
- Arizona Medicaid Program
- Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act of 1996
- Benefits, Improvements & Protection Act of 2000
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- End Stage Renal Disease
- Advanced Planning Documents
- ambulatory payment group
47 Clues: Date of Birth • long term care • Fee for Service • level of effort • Fiscal Year End • Fiscal Intermediary • Indian Health Service • Concept of Operations • Critical Success Factor • End Stage Renal Disease • Coordination of Benefits • diagnostic related group • Arizona Medicaid Program • Iowa Medicaid Enterprise • ambulatory payment group • Managed Care Organization • Joint Applications Design • ...
Towns & Cities of Washington State 2020-06-07
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- Small appearing night time sun + word for a male deer
- Not in + what you say when you want someone to see something
- Large body of salt water + the place where water meets land
- Cracker brand + word for small town
- Forward throw of a football + abbreviation of company
- Extremely light colored water bird
- hold on a for a minute + word for small town
- Opposite of short + to see
- Slang for a thousand + to see
- A mans name + e + the part of a candle that burns
- Opposite of push + grown boy
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- A sound often used for 'no' + cheese
- to view + most common word from song "Deck the Halls"
- The non shaded half of anything
- Hair + rah
- Woman's name(has a daytime TV show) + word for small town
- The characteristic of a Ruffles chip + to see
- to hit (like a mole) + A + part of a human foot
- An item that makes a ring + a place where you can see something
- Important prophet + a body of water
- not night + 2,000 lbs.
21 Clues: Hair + rah • not night + 2,000 lbs. • Opposite of short + to see • Opposite of push + grown boy • Slang for a thousand + to see • The non shaded half of anything • Extremely light colored water bird • Cracker brand + word for small town • Important prophet + a body of water • A sound often used for 'no' + cheese • hold on a for a minute + word for small town • ...
State and Local Government Vocabulary 2017-09-12
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- / The _______ is a member of the senate in which various legislative or governing bodies can be known.
- / Any various legislative or governing bodies, in particular, can be known as the ________.
- / The excited high school class road for hours before they reached the _______ _______, the highest ranking court in the Georgia court system.
- / The legislative branch, which is in charge of making laws is much different to the ________ since the ________ has the power to make and enforce laws.
- / After raiding a drugstore, the _________, or a person showing a tendency to commit a crime, particularly a minor crime, the teenager was sent to a jail cell to wait for her parents.
- / In the House of Representatives there is usually a person was chosen or appointed to speak for another or others in particular and this certain person is usually called a __________.
- / After raiding a drugstore, the _________, or a person showing a tendency to commit a crime, particularly a minor crime, the teenager was sent to a jail cell to wait for her parents.
- / The president dutifully decided to ______ bill due to the millions of citizens suggesting that there are other ways to prevent texting and driving.
- / The ____ ______ is a permanent committee that meets regularly.
- / I headed to the ____ ______ which is a legislative body that governs a city town, municipality or local government area.
- / An elected official who serves as a deputy to the governor; also serves as president of Georgia State is called the _____ _________
- / In the organized group of people who share common ideas and who work to elect members of their party of public office, which is called a _______, the people of this party all shared the idea of having another day added to weekends.
- / My family and I decided to drive to the ______ of Virginia, Richmond mostly because the _____ is the most important city or town of a country or region.
- / A non-criminal lawsuit, usually involving private property rights, for example lawsuits involving breach of contract, probate, divorce, negligence etc, is called ____ _____.
- / In the executive branch the head of the state government is called the ________.
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- / The lower house of the U.S congress is called the __________, where 435 popularly elected officials are and the house is the most representative body in the federal government.
- / In many countries, a _____ is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government.
- / The governor was acting very __________, or not in accordance with a political constitution at the president's impeachment
- / After murdering Stacy the reporter, the infamous criminal committed yet another _____ or another serious crime.
- / The ________ is a legislative body, especially a U.S. state legislature which is main deliberative, policymaking and representative organ
- / The President has the _______, or ability to act or produce an effect, to sign or veto legislation.
- / The legislative branch decided to _______ or revoke officially, the law that stated that all schools should run all throughout the year.
- / Unlike the Standing Committee, with permanent members, the ____ _____ has only temporary members that once they finish the study of a particular subject are done with the committee.
- / The _______ is a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- / Mark, spent a month in jail due to his _______, less serious crime, of stealing from a local grocery store
25 Clues: / The ____ ______ is a permanent committee that meets regularly. • / In the executive branch the head of the state government is called the ________. • / In many countries, a _____ is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government. • ...
Life in the Lonestar State 2024-04-25
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- believed in nativism. They wanted to prevent immigration. Many did not like religions such as Catholicism
- US President during the Mexican American War
- a statement passed by both houses of a legislature that has the force of law
- did not like the annexation of TX, wanted to abolish slavery, popular in the north)
- A group that was denied citizenship, their right to marry was limited, and they could not gain permanent residence in Texas
- the 28th U.S. state
- a crop grown for the purpose of being sold
- a crop grown to be used on the farm where it was raised
- The group who denied the annexation of Texas into the United States
- American general that won many key battles in the Mexican American war
- the incorporating of a country or territory into another country or territory
- represented farmers and workers. They supported TX annexation and slavery (popular in the south)
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- The painting about Manifest Destiny
- a person licensed and paid in land or money to bring settlers into a country
- This country had land in the west, and they were afraid that if Texas were to be annexed
- middle-class landowners and artisans. Most were educated
- People who were treated poorly by Anglo-American settlers after Texas gained independence
- a mixture of Spanish and English cattle
- Texas claimed their border with Mexico was the Rio Grande, but Mexico claimed it was the
- the belief that the US was destined to extend its borders west to the Pacific Ocean
- This group tried to stop Texas from being annexed
21 Clues: the 28th U.S. state • The painting about Manifest Destiny • a mixture of Spanish and English cattle • a crop grown for the purpose of being sold • US President during the Mexican American War • This group tried to stop Texas from being annexed • a crop grown to be used on the farm where it was raised • middle-class landowners and artisans. Most were educated • ...
Chapter 17 Reconstructing the State. 2023-11-28
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- A thing that has been rebuilt after being damaged or destroyed
- Johnson: The 17th president of the United States.
- Amendment: an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1870, prohibiting the restriction of voting rights “on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.”
- Felton; English composer
- Bureau: The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands (Record Group 105), also known as the Freedmen’s Bureau,
- lease system: Convict leasing was a system of forced penal labor that was practiced historically in the Southern United States, the laborers being mainly African-American men; it was ended during the 20th century.
- Johnson: He was the 41st Governor of Georgia from 1853 to 1857 and the vice presidential nominee of the Douglas wing of the Democratic Party in the 1860 U.S. presidential election
- Coluquitt: Alfred Holt Colquitt was an American lawyer, preacher, soldier, and politician
- lien: Sharecroppers and tenant farmers, who did not own the land they worked, obtained supplies and food on credit from local merchants.
- A system of farming that developed in the South after the Civil War, when landowners, many of whom had formerly held slaves, lacked the cash to pay wages to farm laborers, many of whom were former slaves. The system called for dividing the crop into three shares — one for the landowner, one for the worker, and one for whoever provided seeds, fertilizer, and farm equipment.
- a Northerner who went to the South after the Civil War and became active in Republican politics, especially so as to profiteer from the unsettled social and political conditions of the area during Reconstruction.
- Johnson
- Amendment: an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1868, defining national citizenship and forbidding the states to restrict the basic rights of citizens or other persons.
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- treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit
- set apart from the rest or from each other; isolate or divide:
- tax : a capitation tax, the payment of which is sometimes a prerequisite to exercise the right of suffrage.
- klux klan: a secret hate group in the southern U.S., active for several years after the Civil War, which aimed to suppress the newly acquired rights of Black people and to oppose carpetbaggers from the North, and which was responsible for many lawless and violent proceedings.\
- Amendment: an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1865, abolishing slavery
- a native white Southerner who collaborated with the occupying forces during Reconstruction, often for personal gain.
- An emancipated slave.
- Mcneal Turner: American minister, politician, and the 12th elected and consecrated bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
- O. Howard: Howard was the last surviving Union Army general to have held the permanent rank of a general in the regular U.S. Army.
- supremacy: that white people are inherently superior to people from all other racial and ethnic groups, especially Black people, and are therefore rightfully the dominant group in any society.
- Jones jenkins: Political life Jenkins first gained widespread attention as the author of the Georgia Platform, a proclamation by a special state convention that endorsed the Compromise of 1850.
- Codes: any code of law that defined and especially limited the rights of formerly enslaved African Americans in the period immediately following the Civil War.
- farming: Farming by a farmer who rents rather than owns the land.
- a person who redeems.
27 Clues: Johnson • An emancipated slave. • a person who redeems. • Felton; English composer • Johnson: The 17th president of the United States. • set apart from the rest or from each other; isolate or divide: • A thing that has been rebuilt after being damaged or destroyed • farming: Farming by a farmer who rents rather than owns the land. • ...
State Mammals (Aquatic and Land) 2024-08-05
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- Iowa (proposed)
- South Dakota
- District of Columbia/Washington DC
- Kansas
- Nevada
- Wyoming
- Washington
- Delaware
- Utah
- Florida
- Tennessee
- Georgia
- Kentucky
- Connecticut
- Virginia
- Arizona
- Hawaii
- Wisconsin
- New Hampshire
- Missouri
- Vermont
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- Colorado
- Montana
- Rhode Island
- Massachusetts
- Maryland
- Arkansas, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota (proposed), Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin
- South Carolina
- Texas
- California
- Oklahoma
- North Carolina
- Maine
- Mississippi
- Alabama, Louisiana, New Mexico, West Virginia
- Alaska
- New York, Oregon
37 Clues: Utah • Texas • Maine • Kansas • Nevada • Alaska • Hawaii • Montana • Wyoming • Florida • Georgia • Arizona • Vermont • Colorado • Maryland • Delaware • Oklahoma • Kentucky • Virginia • Missouri • Tennessee • Wisconsin • Washington • California • Connecticut • Mississippi • Rhode Island • South Dakota • Massachusetts • New Hampshire • South Carolina • North Carolina • Iowa (proposed) • New York, Oregon • District of Columbia/Washington DC • ...
Guess the State / Union Territory 2024-08-19
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- Dampa Tiger Reserve
- Sukhna Lake
- Dudhsagar Falls
- Cellular Jail
- A Hundred Thousand Islands
- Rann of Kutch
- Gangotri Glacier
- Kurukshetra
- Hampi
- Amrit Udyan
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- Thangka paintings
- Nalanda University
- Thar Desert
- Serenity Beach
- Double Decker Living Root Bridge
- Chilika Lake
- Capital-Raipur
- A Jeweled Land
- Chota Nagpur Plateau
- Pangong Lake
20 Clues: Hampi • Thar Desert • Sukhna Lake • Kurukshetra • Amrit Udyan • Chilika Lake • Pangong Lake • Cellular Jail • Rann of Kutch • Serenity Beach • Capital-Raipur • A Jeweled Land • Dudhsagar Falls • Gangotri Glacier • Thangka paintings • Nalanda University • Dampa Tiger Reserve • Chota Nagpur Plateau • A Hundred Thousand Islands • Double Decker Living Root Bridge
Puzzle 3 (State & Administrative Capital) 2023-07-05
27 Clues: Goa • U.P. • Assam • Bihar • Punjab • Gujrat • Odisha • Kerala • Sikkim • Haryana • Tripura • Mizoram • Manipur • Nagaland • Rajasthan • Meghalaya • Karnataka • Telangana • Jharkhand • Tamilnadu • Maharashtra • Uttarakhand • Chhattisgarh • Andhra Pradesh • Madhya Pradesh • Himachal Pradesh • Arunachal Pradesh
Chapter 3 Washington State Journey 2023-05-01
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- a sum of money or land granted by the government to assist an industry
- a limited or fixed number of people or things
- unwilling
- the transformation of small communities into cities
- to supply goods to stores and businesses in many places
- shares in a company
- supplies of food, drink, and equipment for a journey
- country
- income
- to give money to a project and make money if it is successful
- a certain white, Protestant American born in the United States who did not like seeing so many immigrants come to the country
- treating people unfairly because of race, age, or gender
- a competitor or opponent
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- negative reaction
- something that motivates people
- extending across a continent
- someone who was an energetic or enthusiastic supporter
- an arrival or entry of a large number of people or things
- able to pay debts
- the last stop or the end of a line for a railroad
- illegal or dishonest behavior by those in power, such as government officials or business owners
- a business owned by a group of people who own stock in the company
- take advantage
- work that does not require much skill and often lacks respect
- a long, narrow body of water between steep cliffs
- to leave one's own country in order to settle in another
26 Clues: income • country • unwilling • take advantage • negative reaction • able to pay debts • shares in a company • a competitor or opponent • extending across a continent • something that motivates people • a limited or fixed number of people or things • the last stop or the end of a line for a railroad • a long, narrow body of water between steep cliffs • ...
Chapter 4 Washington State Journey 2023-05-01
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- move something illegally
- workers refuse to work until the company grants their demands or a compromise can be reached
- control or supervise
- to remove an elected official from office by citizens if they did not like how the official was doing their job
- the power of citizens to propose laws by gaining enough signatures on a petition
- to consider a labor leader a troublemaker who should not be hired
- self-respect or pride in oneself
- to damage or destroy something on purpose
- buyers of goods and services in large quantities
- made up of several different groups of people working together for common causes
- a person who takes it upon themselves to enforce a law or punish criminals without the legal authority to do so
- to cancel or take back a law
- to bother, pressure, intimidate, or attack
- the use of water as a source of power
- the ability of citizens to vote for or against laws already passed by their state's lawmakers
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- unfriendly or hostile behavior
- to not take a side or participate in war
- ability to obtain goods before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- the deliberate destruction of company property for political advantage
- the private ownership of land, property, and business
- unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behaviors that differ from one's own
- someone who seeks to address social, economic, or political problems by bringing about positive change
- the fee that must be paid for borrowing money
- when one company controls an entire industry
- offer illegal money or rewards to government officials in order to get a contract
- extreme
27 Clues: extreme • control or supervise • move something illegally • to cancel or take back a law • unfriendly or hostile behavior • self-respect or pride in oneself • the use of water as a source of power • to not take a side or participate in war • to damage or destroy something on purpose • to bother, pressure, intimidate, or attack • when one company controls an entire industry • ...
Culinary 1 State Test Review 2022-04-14
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- Braise and stew are what kind of cooking methods
- The period of time where dough rises
- A Chiffonade knife cut looks like this
- Broiling, grilling and frying are which type of cooking method?
- The Brown Mother Sauce
- What kitchen knife has the biggest blade?
- A mixture of spices and herbs
- Boil, blanch, and simmer are all what type of cooking methods?
- 165 degree temperature is recommended
- Examples include sandwich bread and sweet rolls
- Examples include hard rolls and soft pretzels
- 41-135 degrees
- Made from equal parts of fat and flour
- This food borne illness comes from raw poultry and eggs
- This means to put in place
- Chicken Noodle Soup is an example of what type of soup?
- How many servings a recipe makes
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- How long you should wash your hands for before cooking
- One of the six 6 C's that are essential workplace skills
- The two types of breads are quick and _____?
- Three tsp. = ______ Tbsp.
- To reduce pathogens from a surface
- Mixture made from celery, carrots, and onion
- What is the abbreviation for Ready to Eat?
- The main function of flour in a recipe
- The expansion of carbon dioxide during baking
- A Julienne knife cut looks like this
- Internal cooking temperature of 155 degrees
- The Yellow Mother Sauce
- The main function of salt in a recipe
- Two cups = _______ pt.
- The White Mother Sauce
32 Clues: 41-135 degrees • The Brown Mother Sauce • Two cups = _______ pt. • The White Mother Sauce • The Yellow Mother Sauce • Three tsp. = ______ Tbsp. • This means to put in place • A mixture of spices and herbs • How many servings a recipe makes • To reduce pathogens from a surface • The period of time where dough rises • A Julienne knife cut looks like this • ...
ECE 3 State Core Review 2024-01-26
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- At this age the ratio of caretakers to children changes to 1:12.
- This is a tool to express feelings without blaming or judging.
- Maintaining a first-aid kit, practicing fire drills, and health & safety plans are part of this.
- This is the title of the primary instructor in a preschool classroom.
- This can be defined in the following ways: neglect, physical, sexual, or emotional.
- These techniques are far more effective than criticism and negative reinforcement.
- At this age the ratio of caretakers to children moves to 1:20.
- At this age the ratio of caretakers to children moves to 1:8.
- This is the title of a person who oversees a childcare facility.
- This group of children must have at least one caretaker for every 4 children.
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- This is the name of the content we learn about in this class.
- Examples of this include "Scan & Count", Listen, Anticipate, Engage, and Reflect.
- This is what DAP stands for.
- This is the term that describes when students are comfortable labeling their emotions.
- This is the title of an instructor who is not the primary instructor.
- This is abbreviated with the acronym AHT.
- Every child age two and older must be offered a meal or snack at least once every 3 hours in order to attend to these needs.
- All childcare workers must complete this before providing care to children.
- This is the sudden, unexplained death of an apparently healthy child in their sleep.
- In order to accomplish this, caregivers must place all harmful objects or hazards in places that are inaccessible to children.
20 Clues: This is what DAP stands for. • This is abbreviated with the acronym AHT. • This is the name of the content we learn about in this class. • At this age the ratio of caretakers to children moves to 1:8. • This is a tool to express feelings without blaming or judging. • At this age the ratio of caretakers to children moves to 1:20. • ...
State Verbs of Mental States 2024-10-17
23 Clues: знать • верить • помнить • кажется • обещать • удивлять • поражать • понимать • узнавать • полагать • забывать • отрицать • впечатлять • осознавать • сомневаться • соглашаться • представлять • удовлетворять • не соглашаться • думать, считать • радовать, угождать • иметь в виду, значить • касаться, вызывать беспокойство
State Board Vocab Jaslyn Iraola 2024-10-15
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- new cells are created to form new nails
- a fungal infection that affects the skin of the feet
- synthetic fiber is used to make hair extensions and wigs
- Inside the hair bulb which is crucial for hair growth
- red-or skin-colored welts
- a patch of hair in the hyoid region of the neck could be a sign of anterior cervical hypertrichosis
- thin,transparent layer of dead skin cells found within the epidermis
- Hair-cutting technique that removes bulk without taking off length
- Causes skin to become darker
- Microscopic mites that burrow into the skin
- technical term for gray hairs
- Release of heat
- technical term for dandruff
- the practice of using lymphatic drainage techniques within the field of cosmetology
- word for the epidermis
- two muscles that are located within the forehead and scalp
- Its antifungal and antimicrobial properties may be beneficial for the hair and scalp, particularly for premature graying and reducing dandruff.
- WaterLoving
- treatment that uses fumigation to nourish hair follicles, promote blood circulation, and reduce hair loss
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- rare condition in which the sweat glands make little or no sweat
- Antibiotic-resistant that causes major skin cells
- Pinkish or reddish growth that grows near the eye area
- the regular pulsation of recurrent patterns of movement in a design
- chronic skin condition that causes flaky, scaly, greasy skin
- method of permanent hair wrapping.
- The dermis layer
- Excessive hair growth on a person regardless of age, gender, or race.
- nail biting that can be concerning
- chronic skin condition that can cause thick, scaly, and discolored patches on the scalp
- skin treatment that uses a galvanic current to soften and remove sebum and keratin from pores
- a unit of electric current measurement
- cosmetic procedure that involves attaching synthetic eyelashes to a client's natural lashes at their base
- A flat discoloration are of the skin
33 Clues: WaterLoving • Release of heat • The dermis layer • word for the epidermis • red-or skin-colored welts • technical term for dandruff • Causes skin to become darker • technical term for gray hairs • method of permanent hair wrapping. • nail biting that can be concerning • A flat discoloration are of the skin • a unit of electric current measurement • ...
Federal and State Court Systems 2024-03-21
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- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial
- The basis that police must have to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case
- decides whether a person committed a crime and what the punishment should be
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder.
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- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution.
- A less serious crime
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- The decision of a judge or jury
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
20 Clues: A less serious crime • The decision of a judge or jury • The government’s side in a criminal case. • A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest • The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case • The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. • ...
Federal and state court system 2024-03-27
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- the case presented by or on behalf of the party being accused or sued in a lawsuit.
- a claim made to rebut a previous claim.
- A request made to a court of law or to someone in authority to change a previous decision
- the amount of money defendants must post to be released from custody until their trial.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- a case in a court of law which concerns a dispute between two people or organizations.
- any official tribunal presided over by one or several judges in which legal issues and claims are heard and determined.
- A form of discovery consisting of written questions to be answered in writing and under oath.
- an item or information proffered to make the existence of a fact more or less probable.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
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- The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a certain type of case.
- Evidence presented by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else.
- to bring a defendant before a judge or magistrate to hear the charges and to plead usually either guilty or not guilty
- someone who has information about a case that has gone to trial.
- people(typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts.
- an official in a court of law who keeps order, looks after prisoners, etc.
- A written statement that begins a civil lawsuit, in which the plaintiff details the claims against the defendant.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
20 Clues: a claim made to rebut a previous claim. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. • someone who has information about a case that has gone to trial. • A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison. • ...
Federal and State Court System 2024-03-22
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- Power that is shared by both a national government and state governments, such as collecting taxes, building roads, and making and enforcing laws.
- A serious crime punishable by a term of imprisonment of one year or more.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- Power of a court to adjudicate cases and issue orders.
- Being unfaithful or disloyal to one’s own country.
- Laws passed by a legislature.
- To refuse to admit or approve.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- A formal revision or addition to the US Constitution.
- A group of people selected to sit on a jury that decide whether the prosecutor's evidence provides probable cause to issue an indictment.
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- Ensures fair treatment through the judicial system.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties related to money or property.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The first step in a criminal proceeding where the defendant is brought in front of the court to hear the charges against them and enter a plea.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- To change or modify for the better.
- A small offense punishable under criminal law.
20 Clues: Laws passed by a legislature. • To refuse to admit or approve. • The decision of a judge or jury. • To change or modify for the better. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • A small offense punishable under criminal law. • Being unfaithful or disloyal to one’s own country. • Ensures fair treatment through the judicial system. • ...
Federal and State Court System 2024-03-22
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- Power that is shared by both a national government and state governments, such as collecting taxes, building roads, and making and enforcing laws.
- A serious crime punishable by a term of imprisonment of one year or more.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- Power of a court to adjudicate cases and issue orders.
- Being unfaithful or disloyal to one’s own country.
- Laws passed by a legislature.
- To refuse to admit or approve.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- A formal revision or addition to the US Constitution.
- A group of people selected to sit on a jury that decide whether the prosecutor's evidence provides probable cause to issue an indictment.
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- Ensures fair treatment through the judicial system.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties related to money or property.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The first step in a criminal proceeding where the defendant is brought in front of the court to hear the charges against them and enter a plea.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- To change or modify for the better.
- A small offense punishable under criminal law.
20 Clues: Laws passed by a legislature. • To refuse to admit or approve. • The decision of a judge or jury. • To change or modify for the better. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • A small offense punishable under criminal law. • Being unfaithful or disloyal to one’s own country. • Ensures fair treatment through the judicial system. • ...
Federal and state court system 2024-03-19
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- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts
- nobody is above the law
- the right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case
- Not biased
- a court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law
- The person/company filing a complaint in a civil lawsuit
- the branch that reviews and interprets the laws
- the person accused of breaking a law
- the authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case
- an authorization by a court for police to make an arrest
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- the constitutional protection against unfair government actions and laws
- A very serious crime
- a less serious crime
- the authority to interpret and administer the law
- the basis that police must have in order to make an arrest
- a court case involving disputes between two parties related to money or property
- the governments side in a criminal case
- a formal charging of someone with a crime
- The main power of the juridical branch
- the decision of a judge/jury
20 Clues: Not biased • A very serious crime • a less serious crime • nobody is above the law • the decision of a judge/jury • the person accused of breaking a law • The main power of the juridical branch • the governments side in a criminal case • a formal charging of someone with a crime • the branch that reviews and interprets the laws • ...
State Capitals A-I 2018-01-31
Proserpine State High School 2012-11-16
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- How many subjects do you have a day?
- Where can you go to get your lunch?
- How do you know when what is due?
- What is the name of the group that you go to almost every morning?
- How many electives do you get to choose?
- Where can you go to find out information?
- What LOTE do you learn in grade 8?
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- Where is the music and drama rooms?
- How many compulsory subjects are there?
- What is the school motto?
- Who is the school principal?
- How do you know what classes you have?
- How many Assemblies do you have a week?
- What does the 1:1 elearning program involve?
14 Clues: What is the school motto? • Who is the school principal? • How do you know when what is due? • What LOTE do you learn in grade 8? • Where is the music and drama rooms? • Where can you go to get your lunch? • How many subjects do you have a day? • How do you know what classes you have? • How many compulsory subjects are there? • How many Assemblies do you have a week? • ...
Changing State of Matter 2025-04-23
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- changing state from a liquid to a solid
- changing from gas to a liquid
- slowly changing from liquid to gas
- expands freely and fills available space
- steam is a ________
- changing from a solid to gas
- the number of states of matter
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- changing from liquid to gas
- quickly changing from liquid to gas
- pourable (take the shape of its container) and able to change shape
- changing from gas to a solid
- has a fixed shape. Firm and stable
- changing state from solid to liquid
- a substance that has mass and volume
14 Clues: steam is a ________ • changing from liquid to gas • changing from gas to a solid • changing from a solid to gas • changing from gas to a liquid • the number of states of matter • slowly changing from liquid to gas • has a fixed shape. Firm and stable • quickly changing from liquid to gas • changing state from solid to liquid • a substance that has mass and volume • ...
Vocabulary – State & Local Government 2025-10-15
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- The lawmaking body of a state government
- A small group of legislators that reviews bills before they reach the full house or senate
- The governor’s power to reject a bill passed by the legislature
- A legislature made up of two houses or chambers
- The area a legislator represents in the state
- Participation When people get involved in government by voting, contacting officials, or attending meetings
- The head of the executive branch at the state level who can call special sessions
- A legislature with only one house (used only in Nebraska)
- The period of time when a legislature meets to conduct business
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- The idea that elected officials act on behalf of the people in their district
- A proposed law that must be approved by both houses before becoming law
- The document that gives state legislatures their power and outlines their structure
- The upper house of most state legislatures
- The lower house in most state legislatures
14 Clues: The lawmaking body of a state government • The upper house of most state legislatures • The lower house in most state legislatures • The area a legislator represents in the state • A legislature made up of two houses or chambers • A legislature with only one house (used only in Nebraska) • The governor’s power to reject a bill passed by the legislature • ...
United States Nicknames and Facts Part II 2019-03-28
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- The Garden State
- Mount Rushmore
- The Hawkeye State
- Home of Daniel Shays
- Big Sky country
- IS part of the United States, not another country
- George Washington's home
- Take me home country roads
- Rocky Mountain High
- The largest Scandinavian festival in North America
- The land of Lincoln
- The volunteer state
- Cornhuskers
- United States Naval Academy
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- The Granite state
- Baton Rouge
- Thouroghbred horse capital of the world
- Niagara Falls location
- Also a very large river
- Birthplace of the American Civil War
- Yellowstone, the first national park in the world
- The Badger state
- Birth state of William Jefferson Clinton
- Smallest state in area, second most densely populated
- The Lone Star state
25 Clues: Baton Rouge • Cornhuskers • Mount Rushmore • Big Sky country • The Garden State • The Badger state • The Granite state • The Hawkeye State • Rocky Mountain High • The land of Lincoln • The volunteer state • The Lone Star state • Home of Daniel Shays • Niagara Falls location • Also a very large river • George Washington's home • Take me home country roads • United States Naval Academy • ...
Northeastern US 2021-03-12
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- State capital where it's 99% industrial
- Capital of the most densely populated state
- Home of the only national park in New England
- Mountain range of New Hampshire
- Capital of the only state without a coastline
- Only flat land in the northeast
- Capital of the state leading in business & trade
- Capital of the state where the Pilgrims landed
- Insurance capital of the world
- Founder of Rhode Island
- Nickname for Pennsylvania
- Recreational area of Rhode Island
- Home of the Erie Canal
- Chemical Capital of the World
- Home state of Harvard
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- Began as the colony of New Sweden
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- The primary industry of Maine and Vermont
- Capital of the second smallest state
- First capital of the US
- New York City's nickname
- Once the leader of coal & steel production
- Shipping hub of the northeast
- Home of the Coast Guard Academy
- The Granite State
- State divided in half by the Chesapeake Bay
- Tallest mountain in the northeast
- Famous falls between Lake Erie and Ontario
- The Garden State
- State capital where the Amish are prevalent
- One of Maine's famed catches
- Mountains of Vermont
- Known for political and religious freedoms
- Least populous state east of the Mississippi
- Run of major cities from Boston to DC
- Site of the US Naval Academy
- Capital of state with the shortest coastline
- Capital of most easterly state
- Vermont's most famous product
39 Clues: The Garden State • The Granite State • Mountains of Vermont • Home state of Harvard • Home of the Erie Canal • Founder of Pennsylvania • First capital of the US • Founder of Rhode Island • New York City's nickname • Nickname for Pennsylvania • One of Maine's famed catches • Site of the US Naval Academy • Shipping hub of the northeast • Chemical Capital of the World • ...
Northeastern US 2021-03-12
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- State capital where it's 99% industrial
- Capital of the most densely populated state
- Home of the only national park in New England
- Mountain range of New Hampshire
- Capital of the only state without a coastline
- Only flat land in the northeast
- Capital of the state leading in business & trade
- Capital of the state where the Pilgrims landed
- Insurance capital of the world
- Founder of Rhode Island
- Nickname for Pennsylvania
- Recreational area of Rhode Island
- Home of the Erie Canal
- Chemical Capital of the World
- Home state of Harvard
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- Began as the colony of New Sweden
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- The primary industry of Maine and Vermont
- Capital of the second smallest state
- First capital of the US
- New York City's nickname
- Once the leader of coal & steel production
- Shipping hub of the northeast
- Home of the Coast Guard Academy
- The Granite State
- State divided in half by the Chesapeake Bay
- Tallest mountain in the northeast
- Famous falls between Lake Erie and Ontario
- The Garden State
- State capital where the Amish are prevalent
- One of Maine's famed catches
- Mountains of Vermont
- Known for political and religious freedoms
- Least populous state east of the Mississippi
- Run of major cities from Boston to DC
- Site of the US Naval Academy
- Capital of state with the shortest coastline
- Capital of most easterly state
- Vermont's most famous product
39 Clues: The Garden State • The Granite State • Mountains of Vermont • Home state of Harvard • Home of the Erie Canal • Founder of Pennsylvania • First capital of the US • Founder of Rhode Island • New York City's nickname • Nickname for Pennsylvania • One of Maine's famed catches • Site of the US Naval Academy • Shipping hub of the northeast • Chemical Capital of the World • ...
New Hampshire Facts 2023-01-27
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- The highest point in New Hampshire is on Mount _____.
- Are state spider is a ____ Jumping Spider.
- What is our state fruit?
- What is our state capital?
- New Hampshire was the ____ state made.
- What state is west of New Hampshire?
- One state song is ____ New Hampshire.
- The state mineral is ___.
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- The state wildflower is a pink lady ____.
- The state soil is ____.
- How many counties are in New Hampshire?
- The state bird is a purple ____.
- The state dog is a ____.
- What is the state vegetable?
- Are state motto is Live free or ____.
- One of our state nicknames is Mother of ____.
16 Clues: The state soil is ____. • The state dog is a ____. • What is our state fruit? • The state mineral is ___. • What is our state capital? • What is the state vegetable? • The state bird is a purple ____. • What state is west of New Hampshire? • Are state motto is Live free or ____. • One state song is ____ New Hampshire. • New Hampshire was the ____ state made. • ...
US States 2022-12-02
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- Houston Astros are from this state
- Biggest population city next to Great Lake
- Wizard of Oz was placed here
- Home to Twin cities
- ________ Purchase
- state is known for the Rocky Mountains
- biggest Mormon state
- Biggest State by size
- home to the gambling capital of the world
- state closest to Africa
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- Has a beaver on their flag
- home to the big apple
- Known as the great lakes state
- Highest Population State
- Actual home of most of Kansas City
- Contains Stroudsburg
- Only state not connected to North America
- named after the first president
- The famous sweet home
19 Clues: ________ Purchase • Home to Twin cities • Contains Stroudsburg • biggest Mormon state • home to the big apple • Biggest State by size • The famous sweet home • state closest to Africa • Highest Population State • Has a beaver on their flag • Wizard of Oz was placed here • Known as the great lakes state • named after the first president • Houston Astros are from this state • ...
Bucky 2022-10-24
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- state flower
- Madison rock band
- state bird
- before Rodgers
- biggest city
- Madison SNL guy
- Famous architect
- this river flows north
- Houdini’s home
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- first capital
- Home state cheese
- Most famous butcher
- state motto
- Rap 2010
- Half Pints home
- 1st Kindergarten
- murderer murdered
- top export
- Oldest town
- state dance
- republican beginning
21 Clues: Rap 2010 • state bird • top export • state motto • Oldest town • state dance • state flower • biggest city • first capital • before Rodgers • Houdini’s home • Half Pints home • Madison SNL guy • 1st Kindergarten • Famous architect • Home state cheese • Madison rock band • murderer murdered • Most famous butcher • republican beginning • this river flows north
College Team Names 2024-10-04
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- George Mason
- West Virginia (WVU)
- Wichita State
- Memphis
- UNC Wilmington
- Georgia State
- North Carolina A&T
- Rice or Temple
- James Madison
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- Iowa State
- William & Mary
- Navy
- Penn
- UNC Greensboro or Michigan State
- Southern Methodist University (SMU)
- Harvard
- Davidson or Northwestern
- Virginia Commonwealth (VCU)
- San Diego State
- North Carolina Central
20 Clues: Navy • Penn • Harvard • Memphis • Iowa State • George Mason • Wichita State • Georgia State • James Madison • William & Mary • UNC Wilmington • Rice or Temple • San Diego State • North Carolina A&T • West Virginia (WVU) • North Carolina Central • Davidson or Northwestern • Virginia Commonwealth (VCU) • UNC Greensboro or Michigan State • Southern Methodist University (SMU)
Tennessee Fun Facts 2025-05-08
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- Tennessee has this many state songs
- Tennessee has two of these believed to have been formed millions of years ago
- This lemon-lime soda was created in Knoxville in the 1930s
- This city severed as the State Capital for one day
- Tennessee State Insect
- Tennessee State Fruit
- Tennessee State Fish
- Tennessee State Flower
- A famous singer from the state of TN who will always love you
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- This is the most visited national park
- Tennesee has moer of these than any other state
- This is the second-most visted house museum in the country located in Memphis TN
- How many states Tennessee borders
- A famous singer from the state of TN who loves to party in the USA
- The first combination candy bar that was made in Tennessee
- This Tennessee City is home to the largest record undergrounf lake in the US
- The tallest underground waterfall in the United States
- This is tennessee's offical state beverage
- Tennessee State Wild Animal
19 Clues: Tennessee State Fish • Tennessee State Fruit • Tennessee State Insect • Tennessee State Flower • Tennessee State Wild Animal • How many states Tennessee borders • Tennessee has this many state songs • This is the most visited national park • This is tennessee's offical state beverage • Tennesee has moer of these than any other state • ...
Tennessee Fun Facts 2025-05-08
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- Tennesee has more of these than any other state
- This is the most visited national park
- Tennessee has this many state songs
- Tennessee has two of these believed to have been formed millions of years ago
- Tennessee State Fish
- Tennessee State Fruit
- A famous singer from the state of TN who loves to party in the USA
- The tallest underground waterfall in the United States
- Tennessee State Insect
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- A famous singer from the state of TN who will always love you
- This city severed as the State Capital for one day
- Tennessee State Wild Animal
- This lemon-lime soda was created in Knoxville in the 1930s
- This is tennessee's offical state beverage
- How many states Tennessee borders
- This Tennessee City is home to the largest record undergrounf lake in the US
- The first combination candy bar that was made in Tennessee
- Tennessee State Flower
- This is the second-most visted house museum in the country located in Memphis TN
19 Clues: Tennessee State Fish • Tennessee State Fruit • Tennessee State Flower • Tennessee State Insect • Tennessee State Wild Animal • How many states Tennessee borders • Tennessee has this many state songs • This is the most visited national park • This is tennessee's offical state beverage • Tennesee has more of these than any other state • ...
US States 2024-05-03
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- One of the State that starts with a V
- The name of this State is a President of the USA
- The Statue of Liberty
- They have the worst people
- Where theorists say The Simpsons live
- This State used to be owned by Massachusetts
- The State with Mount Rushmore
- Hollywood
- Boston Celtics
- Sounds like India
- Coldest State
- Was a meme at some point
- Potatoes
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- Got hit by airplanes in WWII
- Opposite of North Carolina
- The hottest State
- A smaller New York
- The smallest State
- Part of the name has a Country in it
- The first 4 letters are the Same letters as Mary Poppins
- Has a kind of meat in its name
- The Great Lakes
- The 30th State
- The flag looks like one of the Spanish flags from a long time ago
- Least populated State
- Mr beast
- Roadhouse
- Chicago
- A square shape State
29 Clues: Chicago • Mr beast • Potatoes • Roadhouse • Hollywood • Coldest State • The 30th State • Boston Celtics • The Great Lakes • The hottest State • Sounds like India • A smaller New York • The smallest State • A square shape State • The Statue of Liberty • Least populated State • Was a meme at some point • Opposite of North Carolina • They have the worst people • Got hit by airplanes in WWII • ...
Marvin's Perplexing Philosophical Puzzle 2024-10-08
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- The philosophical teacher of Anaximander
- Discovered the true cause of eclipses.
- The belief that reality is fundamentally mental or spiritual.
- The act of making a claim without sufficient evidence.
- Founded "The Garden", a school based on this person's philosophical views.
- Stated that "The unexamined life was not worth living"
- "The Republic" was one of, if not his most famous work.
- Presented four arguments in the form of paradoxes which were The Racecourse, Achilles and the Tortoise, The Arrow, and The Moving Blocks.
- The founder of Pyrrhonism.
- Involving the statement that since everything is matter, everything we see is a result of material interactions.
- The belief that reality consists of one thing of which all particular things are manifestations.
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- "The Republic" is one of his famous works.
- An example of this is "when a teacher proposes that the class spend more time on math exercises, a parent complains that the teacher doesn't care about reading and writing."
- "Since a nutritionist said that carbs are bad, I will never eat carbs again." is a statement related to this fallacy.
- A man who postulated eternal motion and apeiron as the originating causes of the world.
- Stating that “If I don't pass tomorrow's exam, this might affect my GPA, which in turn might impact my chances of going to a good college.” is an example of this fallacy.
- This fallacy involves using many acronyms and abbreviations to appear more knowledgeable.
- "There can be no science that fully explains consciousness."
- A fallacy involving the stating of an unrelated argument.
19 Clues: The founder of Pyrrhonism. • Discovered the true cause of eclipses. • The philosophical teacher of Anaximander • "The Republic" is one of his famous works. • The act of making a claim without sufficient evidence. • Stated that "The unexamined life was not worth living" • "The Republic" was one of, if not his most famous work. • ...
Arizona 2020-07-25
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- state mammal
- major river that runs through the Grand Canyon
- large dam that is a state attraction
- Arizona state capital
- petrified wood is the official state
- Arizona's most abundant mineral
- this cactus blossom is the state flower
- baseball team
- Amigas annual meeting
- Climate of Arizona
- the largest Native American tribe in the state
- official state gem
- Indians that first lived in the Grand Canyon
- the age of the Saguaro cactus is determined by its
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- football team
- the biggest one in the U.S. is in Arizona
- this tie is the official state neckwear
- run up to 17mph
- 2nd Sat
- the state used to be part of this country
- what happens at every Amigas gathering?
- Amigas age
- thirteen species of these live in Arizona
- site of the West's most famous shootout
24 Clues: 2nd Sat • Amigas age • state mammal • football team • baseball team • run up to 17mph • Climate of Arizona • official state gem • Arizona state capital • Amigas annual meeting • Arizona's most abundant mineral • large dam that is a state attraction • petrified wood is the official state • this tie is the official state neckwear • what happens at every Amigas gathering? • ...
states brayden esty 2022-05-24
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- you might associate one of my towns with superheros
- in this state it is illegal to shoot rabbits from a motorboat
- has the tallest state capitol building in the united states
- was the first state to allow women the right to vote
- has more freshwater shoreline than any other state in the nation
- jones
- there's a kinda popular song bout me
- people use me in a cheesy pick up line
- i have the same name as a country
- the second driest state
- i have a theme park that kids everywhere want to go to
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- the 29th state to be made
- i sound like a school supply
- my state animal is a grizzly bear
- the grand canyon is here
- I became a state in 1820
- the gem state
- cool aid was invented here
- im home to one of america's most well known landmarks
- i'm known for fried chicken
20 Clues: jones • the gem state • the second driest state • the grand canyon is here • I became a state in 1820 • the 29th state to be made • cool aid was invented here • i'm known for fried chicken • i sound like a school supply • my state animal is a grizzly bear • i have the same name as a country • there's a kinda popular song bout me • people use me in a cheesy pick up line • ...
Suffix -ness 2023-11-29
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- the state of being well
- the state of being rich
- the state of being dark
- the state of being sweet
- the state of being poor
- the state of being wet
- the state of being kind
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- the state of being hard
- the state of being bold
- the state of being sad
- the state of being full
- the state of being swift
- the state of being short
- the state of being strong
- the state of being fit
15 Clues: the state of being sad • the state of being fit • the state of being wet • the state of being hard • the state of being bold • the state of being full • the state of being well • the state of being rich • the state of being dark • the state of being poor • the state of being kind • the state of being swift • the state of being short • the state of being sweet • the state of being strong
How well do you know DAFS and Maine? 2025-05-30
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- Where is the oldest county fair in the state?
- The State Animal
- What should you sign every other Friday?
- Maine was the first state to enact a ______ law, and the term "bootlegger" was coined in Portland.
- Northern most point in Maine
- Smallest Town in Maine (by area)
- ______ makes the dream work!
- Last name of the Acting State Human Resources Officer
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- What does the second letter in the acronym of the people who help us with computers?
- Bureau of ______ Resources
- Last name of the State Controller
- Oldest College in Maine
- The State Flower
- The State Fish
- What is a document that the Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife provide you with?
- Civil War general from Maine
- You've got _____!
- The State Candy
- Who do we work for?
- ______ Head Light, the oldest lighthouse in the state.
- Ironically, the first Governor of Maine.
21 Clues: The State Fish • The State Candy • The State Flower • The State Animal • You've got _____! • Who do we work for? • Oldest College in Maine • Bureau of ______ Resources • Civil War general from Maine • Northern most point in Maine • ______ makes the dream work! • Smallest Town in Maine (by area) • Last name of the State Controller • What should you sign every other Friday? • ...
DELAWARE 2025-05-19
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- Home of the Blue Hens
- First state to ratify U.S. Constitution
- Summer music event in Dover
- Delaware is known for being the 'Corporate'
- Famous local sausage brand
- NASA astronaut born in Wilmington
- Delaware state fish
- Local favorite crab dish
- Delaware state herb
- National estuarine research reserve
- Official state motto
- Iconic sandwich made with roast beef
- Famous Revolutionary War horseman
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- Delaware state fossil
- Southernmost town in Delaware
- Former NFL quarterback born in Delaware
- Delaware state soil
- Delaware has none of this tax
- Delaware's government brand is 'Endless'
- Delaware state bird
- Longtime Native American trail path
- Public university located in Dover
- Oldest college prep school in the state
- Annual celebration of poultry farming
- Bay bordering Delaware and New Jersey
- Barrier island off Delaware coast
- Delaware's most famous nickname
- Riverfront city known for chemical industry
- Home to Delaware State University
29 Clues: Delaware state soil • Delaware state bird • Delaware state fish • Delaware state herb • Official state motto • Delaware state fossil • Home of the Blue Hens • Local favorite crab dish • Famous local sausage brand • Summer music event in Dover • Southernmost town in Delaware • Delaware has none of this tax • Delaware's most famous nickname • NASA astronaut born in Wilmington • ...
Punctuation marks 2013-09-19
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- mark / it is used to mark a forceful comment or exclamation
- / it repesnts the words: per, to, or, and, at, versus, for. It is also used to separate the elemnts in dates and fractions
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- / it is used to mark the end of a sentence, in abbreviations, and with a person's initials
- / it tis uded to enclose extra information and to separate a word or phrase from the rest of the sentence
- / To form most possessives, in contractions and to indicate thet letters have been omitted from a word
5 Clues: mark / it is used to mark a forceful comment or exclamation • / it is used to mark the end of a sentence, in abbreviations, and with a person's initials • / To form most possessives, in contractions and to indicate thet letters have been omitted from a word • ...
Spring Mt. Ranch State Park 2020-05-26
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- boss of the Park
- in 1974 property was bought by
- Lauck family fished here
- first white man to settle in the area
- partner of Jim Wilson
- owned 33 carat diamond ring
- mainstay of the Ranch
- in a bedroom dressing area
- Only grows in Mohave Desert
- stay on the _______
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- tour guide
- became gift shop and pool room
- make great fur coats
- grove trail
- natives before white men
- visitors love this room
- mother of Buster and Boone
- color of prevalent rock in the area
- contributed much at the Ranch
- rarely seen but live here are _____horns
20 Clues: tour guide • grove trail • boss of the Park • stay on the _______ • make great fur coats • partner of Jim Wilson • mainstay of the Ranch • visitors love this room • Lauck family fished here • natives before white men • mother of Buster and Boone • in a bedroom dressing area • owned 33 carat diamond ring • Only grows in Mohave Desert • contributed much at the Ranch • ...
Government department of state acronyms 2020-06-15
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- Insures some mortgages that banks make to homeowners; the federal housing administration
- oversees America's agricultural produces and problems
- coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government; Central Intelligence Agency
- handles programs for veterans
- gives grants to people for artistic and scientific endeavors; National Endowment for the Arts
- checks on the accuracy of tax returns from American citizens
- establishes rules for air traffic; Federal Aviation Administration
- oversees transportation and maintains roads and highways
- awards competitive grants to researchers at universities, medical schools, and other research organizations; National Institutes of Health
- The attorney General leads this department
- provides assistance, information, and loans to the nations small businesses
- provides security for the country; The Department of Homeland Security
- The united states postal service
- (nicknamed Freddie Mac) make profit by charging fees to the investors who buy the loan packages (also GNMA)
- oversees the practices of railroads; Interstate Commerce Commission
- handles health, education, and the welfare of those things
- ensures that the activities of federal offices and personnel stay within budget guidelines; General Accounting Office
- united parcel service
- regulates communication by radio, TV, and telephone, etc.; Federal Communications Commission
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- oversees our country's manned and unmanned space programs and carries on research in the aerospace field; National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- insures the deposits that people have in banks
- provides relatively inexpensive electricity to poor rural areas of the south; the Tennessee Valley Authority
- the board that takes care of national labor restrictions
- issues weather forecasts and gets weather data from satellites and other sources.
- Protects our country from attack and provides military response; the department of defense
- works over Medicare and Medicaid, and Etc.; Health and human Services
- The highest ranking members of the U.S. Military; the joint chiefs of staff
- certifies the quality of foods, and cosmetics sold in America and approves new prescription drugs
- (nicknamed Fannie Mae) pools together FHA mortgage loans and sells them to investors; federal national Mortgage Association
- oversees actions in Africa, Central, European, Northern, Pacific, and Southern geographic areas
- investigates threats of terrorism and foreign intrigue against the country and violations of federal criminal law
- coordinates and regulates the network of farm Credit associations throughout the country; Farm Credit Administration
- makes sure that companies that sell stocks tell the truth about their business profits and losses; Securities and Exchange Commission
- Helps to make the housing of Americans adequate and safe; the department of housing and city development
34 Clues: united parcel service • handles programs for veterans • The united states postal service • The attorney General leads this department • insures the deposits that people have in banks • oversees America's agricultural produces and problems • the board that takes care of national labor restrictions • oversees transportation and maintains roads and highways • ...
Government department of state acronyms 2020-06-15
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- works over Medicare and Medicaid, and Etc.; Health and human Services
- regulates communication by radio, TV, and telephone, etc.; Federal Communications Commission
- (nicknamed Fannie Mae) pools together FHA mortgage loans and sells them to investors; federal national Mortgage Association
- establishes rules for air traffic; Federal Aviation Administration
- oversees America's agricultural produces and problems; us department of agriculture
- The attorney General leads this department; department of justice
- provides security for the country; The Department of Homeland Security
- oversees actions in Africa, Central, European, Northern, Pacific, and Southern geographic areas; united combat comands
- the board that takes care of national labor restrictions
- investigates threats of terrorism and foreign intrigue against the country and violations of federal criminal law; federal bureau of investigation
- The united states postal service
- gives grants to people for artistic and scientific endeavors; National Endowment for the Arts
- ensures that the activities of federal offices and personnel stay within budget guidelines; General Accounting Office
- Helps to make the housing of Americans adequate and safe; the department of housing and city development
- provides relatively inexpensive electricity to poor rural areas of the south; the Tennessee Valley Authority
- coordinates and regulates the network of farm Credit associations throughout the country; Farm Credit Administration
- oversees the practices of railroads; Interstate Commerce Commission
- united parcel service
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- handles programs for veterans; veterans administration
- Insures some mortgages that banks make to homeowners; the federal housing administration
- coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government; Central Intelligence Agency
- issues weather forecasts and gets weather data from satellites and other sources; national oceanic and atmospheric administration
- handles health, education, and the welfare of those things
- certifies the quality of foods, and cosmetics sold in America and approves new prescription drugs; food and drug administration
- Protects our country from attack and provides military response; the department of defense
- The highest ranking members of the U.S. Military; the joint chiefs of staff
- makes sure that companies that sell stocks tell the truth about their business profits and losses; Securities and Exchange Commission
- oversees our country's manned and unmanned space programs and carries on research in the aerospace field; National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- (nicknamed Freddie Mac) make profit by charging fees to the investors who buy the loan packages (also GNMA); federal home loan mortgage association
- checks on the accuracy of tax returns from American citizens; internal revenue service
- provides assistance, information, and loans to the nations small businesses; the small business administration
- awards competitive grants to researchers at universities, medical schools, and other research organizations; National Institutes of Health
- oversees transportation and maintains roads and highways; department of transportation
- insures the deposits that people have in banks; federal deposit insurance corporation
34 Clues: united parcel service • The united states postal service • handles programs for veterans; veterans administration • the board that takes care of national labor restrictions • handles health, education, and the welfare of those things • The attorney General leads this department; department of justice • ...
State and Local Government Vocabulary 2016-09-21
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- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- the elected head of a city, town, or other municipality.
- a city or town that has corporate status and local government.
- a sum of money or total of assets devoted to a special purpose.
- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.
- an organization that has the power to make and enforce laws
- not in accordance with a political constitution, especially the US Constitution, or with procedural rules.
- the holder of an office or post.
- (of a legislative or deliberative assembly) consisting of people chosen to act and speak on behalf of a wider group.
- the process of passing legislation;a process of acting something out.
- town council, town board, or board of aldermen is the legislative body that governs a city, town, municipality or local government area.
- propose or formally enter as a candidate for election or for an honor or award.
- the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision.
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
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- the official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
- a minor wrongdoing
- a year as reckoned for taxing or accounting purposes.
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- a United States state legislature; the supreme deliberative body of the United Nations.
- typically of a young person or that person's behavior) showing or characterized by a tendency to commit crime, particularly minor crime.
- make (a bill or other proposal) law.
- laws, considered collectively.
- the elected executive head of a state of the US.
- bring (a fact, event, or situation) back into one's mind, especially so as to recount it to others
25 Clues: a minor wrongdoing • laws, considered collectively. • the holder of an office or post. • make (a bill or other proposal) law. • the elected executive head of a state of the US. • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • a year as reckoned for taxing or accounting purposes. • the elected head of a city, town, or other municipality. • ...
Chapter 8 A Growing State 2017-02-16
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- in the countryside
- grassy plains
- refinery a factory that cleans and processes oil into products such as gasoline or kerosene
- a consumer's, or buyer's, willingness to buy a good or service at a certain price
- a time of rapid growth
- an economic system in which people are free to buy and sell goods and services with little control by government
- natural gas
- a cowboy that rides along the borders of a ranch to watch the cattle
- a person or company that makes or sells goods or offers a service
- a place where two or more rail lines meet
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- a newly created product
- a twisted wire with sharp points, or barbs, along it
- to make or process goods, especially by machine, in large quantities
- a steam engine used to pull a train
- a person or company that buys or uses goods and services
- in the city
- a line of workers who put together just one part of each product riding on a moving platform past the workers who stay in place
- the number of items that producers offer for sale at a certain price
- a systematic gathering of things, such as cattle
- a sudden rush of a herd of frightened animals such as cattle
- a group of businesses that make a type of product or provide a type of service
- a design burned into the hide of a cow
22 Clues: in the city • natural gas • grassy plains • in the countryside • a time of rapid growth • a newly created product • a steam engine used to pull a train • a design burned into the hide of a cow • a place where two or more rail lines meet • a systematic gathering of things, such as cattle • a twisted wire with sharp points, or barbs, along it • ...
WA State High School Mascots 2023-03-22
25 Clues: Elma • Adna • Kelso • Morton • Toledo • Pe Ell • Winlock • Rainier • Olympia • Hoquiam • Aberdeen • Oakville • Napavine • Rochester • Mossyrock • R.A. Long • Centralia • Montesano • W.F. West • Oak Harbor • Ridgefield • Toutle Lake • Black Hills • Castle Rock • Mark Morris
State Regulation of Marketing Activities 2022-09-25
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- … marketing is the process of creating, communicating and delivering value to customers in such a way that both natural and human capital are preserved. In our country, the legal basis for this is provided by the Law “On Environmental Protection”.
- Entrepreneurial activity is an independent activity of entities and persons, carried out on their own behalf, at their own … and under their property responsibility, and aimed at a regular receipt of profit.
- In Belarus, information disclosure issues are regulated primarily by the Law “On Information, Informatization and … of Information”
- Once you’ve officially registered your business, the information about it can be found in the Unified State … of Legal Entities and Individual Entrepreneurs.
- If a marketing firm want to export their services, they must be ready to face different limitations, such as customs, non-… barriers and quotas.
- In Belarus, … prices are set for natural monopolies.
- If you want to set up a private clinic, you need to apply for a license to the Ministry of …
- There are two ways an entrepreneur can submit the documents required to register their business: in person or ….
- One of the key economic mechanisms of state regulation of marketing.
- MART is the short name of the Ministry for … Regulation and Trade.
- Using illegal, deceptive, and fraudulent selling practices that harm consumers or other businesses to gain a competitive advantage in the market is called … competition.
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- The three main reasons the state regulates marketing activities is to protect business from each other, to protects social interests from business interests, and to protect … from unfair practices.
- Marketing activity is aimed at providing a business with high and stable profits and a certain market share, but it must not … the rights and interests of its competitors and consumers.
- According to the Belarusian legislation, investment can be carried out for two main purposes: in order to obtain profit or achieve any other … result.
- Local normative legal acts only aim at the … of a certain organization.
- If you want to set up a law firm, you need to apply for a license to the Ministry of …
- As a general rule, an individual entrepreneur is registered at the place of their ….
- … normative legal acts are binding at the entire territory of the state, aim at an indefinite number of persons and have an indefinite term of application.
- Wheat flour, bread, chicken, milk, sour cream, cheese, butter, eggs, apples, cabbage, onion, carrots, potatoes, sugar are all examples of products included in the List of … Significant Goods, which means their prices are regulated by state bodies.
- In Belarus, one can’t start a casino, radio station or drugstore without a …
- In Belarus, special technical … are established and applied to a list of items including food, alcoholic and medical products, goods for children, building materials, and equipment.
- The key instrument of state regulation of marketing activity is issuing … legal acts.
22 Clues: In Belarus, … prices are set for natural monopolies. • MART is the short name of the Ministry for … Regulation and Trade. • One of the key economic mechanisms of state regulation of marketing. • Local normative legal acts only aim at the … of a certain organization. • In Belarus, one can’t start a casino, radio station or drugstore without a … • ...
WA State History Exam #1 2023-01-30
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- the state fruit
- a hazard caused by nature or humans that result in the uncontrolled destruction of forests, brush, field crops, grasslands and real and personal property.
- the state gem
- the smallest region in WA.
- a prolonged period of dryness severe enough to reduce soil moisture, water and snow levels below the minimum necessary for sustaining plant, animal, and economic systems.
- the state vegetable
- The Puget Sound region is home to the largest single stockpile of "these" weapons in the world, at Bangor in Kitsap County.
- this 300 mile long region's heavy rainfall can cause flooding throughout the region
- this very old region (created 205 million years ago) possesses both a lowland Semiarid climate and a Highland climate in its uplands.
- the state nickname
- a series of extremely long waves that threaten people and property along shorelines.
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- the youngest region (per geography)
- when a layer of snow loses its grip on a slope and slides downhill.
- this nearly 300 mile region extends southward from the U.S./Canadian border to the Columbia River Gorge
- the movement of rock, soil & debris down a hillside or slope.
- the state fish
- a vent in the earth's crust through which magma, rock fragments, gases, and ash are ejected from the earth's interior.
- the state dance
- This hazard in WA State exceeds damage by all other natural hazards.
- The sudden release of stored energy.
- Located in the rain shadow of the Cascade Mountains, droughts are common through the region.
21 Clues: the state gem • the state fish • the state fruit • the state dance • the state nickname • the state vegetable • the smallest region in WA. • the youngest region (per geography) • The sudden release of stored energy. • the movement of rock, soil & debris down a hillside or slope. • when a layer of snow loses its grip on a slope and slides downhill. • ...
Chapter 2 Washington State Journey 2023-05-01
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- respond with similar behavior or action
- to show compassion through decisions
- trickery and deceit
- a rejection
- process of accepting a new culture
- to state clearly and leave no room for doubt
- giving up
- intimidate or forcefully convince
- the right to vote
- a person or group connected to a particular religion or set of beliefs
- to wrongfully enter property or lands of another
- fatherly or having the characteristics of a father
- having independent authority
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- an agreement to stop fighting
- official power to make legal decisions and judgments
- a portion or share of something
- to kill in an especially violent and brutal way
- restricting and limiting rights
- an area of land set aside by the US Government for Native Americans
- an individual designated to act for or represent other people
- written agreement between two states or sovereigns
- formal approval
- people who enter or participate without invitation
23 Clues: giving up • a rejection • formal approval • the right to vote • trickery and deceit • having independent authority • an agreement to stop fighting • a portion or share of something • restricting and limiting rights • intimidate or forcefully convince • process of accepting a new culture • to show compassion through decisions • respond with similar behavior or action • ...
Chapter 5 Washington State Journey 2023-05-01
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- natural or artificial pond or lake used for the storage of control water
- very particular and careful
- energy in the form of electromagnetic waves or moving particles produced as a result of an atomic reaction
- a social scientist that studies human societies and cultures
- the quantity of a good or service a producer will sell at various prices
- to drop suddenly and steeply
- the quantity of goods or services a consumer is willing to buy at a various prices
- ancestry
- people currently holding positions
- depression a long-term downturn in the economy marked by mass unemployment, decreased business activity, and a weak stock market
- truck drivers
- temporary
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- extremely poor
- the person that loads and unloads ships at seaports
- condition of being successful or thriving financially
- people imprisoned for political or military reasons
- cultural background
- machines that create nuclear energy
- confidence and positive thinking
- related to the central government of the United States
20 Clues: ancestry • temporary • truck drivers • extremely poor • cultural background • very particular and careful • to drop suddenly and steeply • confidence and positive thinking • people currently holding positions • machines that create nuclear energy • the person that loads and unloads ships at seaports • people imprisoned for political or military reasons • ...
The Great State of Tennessee 2017-04-25
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- Nashville based NHL hockey team
- Grammy award winning R&B singer born in Memphis in 1942
- Chattanooga is the home of this famous chocolate, graham cracker & marshmallow snack cake
- Where TN frontiersman & politician Davy Crocket was killed
- Sevierville native that sang her way to the Country Music Hall of Fame
- Elvis' first gold record
- Citrus drink invented in TN and named from moonshine
- Memphis-born R&B legend Aretha Franklin's nick name
- Tennesseans earned the nickname "The Volunteer State" by volunteering for this in the 1800's
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- City first named state capital when TN joined the Union in 1796
- TN State Univ grad that went on to host the most popular daytime talk show of all time
- Sweet treat originally called "Fairy Floss" invented in Nashville in 1897 by William Morrison
- Last name of Knoxville native "Kill Bill" & "Pulp Fiction" screen writer & director
- Tennessee's state bird
- Know as the "Beale Street Blues Boy", world famous guitarist and Blues singer
- Legendary railroad engineer who lived in Jackson
- Nashville univ founded in 1873 as Central Univ
- Award winning novelist who grew "roots" while living in Henning, TN
- Where Coca Cola was first bottled in 1899
- Founder of Memphis based Autozone
20 Clues: Tennessee's state bird • Elvis' first gold record • Nashville based NHL hockey team • Founder of Memphis based Autozone • Where Coca Cola was first bottled in 1899 • Nashville univ founded in 1873 as Central Univ • Legendary railroad engineer who lived in Jackson • Memphis-born R&B legend Aretha Franklin's nick name • Citrus drink invented in TN and named from moonshine • ...
State and Local Government Vocabulary 2017-09-12
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- / make (a bill or other proposal) law
- / a form of government in which all the powers of government are given to the people who elect representatives to make laws
- / a city with its own government
- / a formal accusation of a crime
- / a person who serves/represents a community in a legislative body
- / to reject or refuse to sign a bill
- / the organization that controls a nation, state, or community
- / holding an indicated position currently
- / delegated authority
- and Balances / the system that gives each branch of government equal power
- / Nathan Deal is the ________ of Georgia
- Party / an organized group of people who share common ideas and who work to elect members of their party to public office
- / to bring back into consideration
- / a serious crime such a murder or burglary punishable by time in prison
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- / to propose for appointment or election to office
- / unauthorized by the constitution of a nation or state
- / Ford Gravitt is the _____ of Cumming, Georgia
- Governor / an elected officer who serves as a deputy to the governor.
- Court / the highest ranking court in the Georgia court system
- / plans for spending certain funds
- / income from taxes and fees
- / a direct vote by the people on in issue
- Year / the budgetary spending year
- / to revoke or withdraw formally or officially
- / one who has a "right of action" against a wrongdoer in a civil case
25 Clues: / delegated authority • / income from taxes and fees • / a city with its own government • / a formal accusation of a crime • / plans for spending certain funds • / to bring back into consideration • / to reject or refuse to sign a bill • / make (a bill or other proposal) law • Year / the budgetary spending year • ...
Federal, State, and Local Governments 2021-02-04
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- The national government
- Money that you pay the government, that they use to provide services like schools and roads
- The political leader of the local government
- The group of people who create city laws and rules
- Another word for making money
- A power that the state and federal government both have
- This branch enforces the laws
- This branch makes the laws
- The best Civics teacher in the entire world
- The amendment that gives the states their power
- Powers that only the states have
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- The group of people who make the laws for the state is called the _______ assembly
- A system where power is split in between the state and federal government
- The person who runs the STATE executive branch
- The important paper that gives the federal government its power
- This branch decides if laws and situations are Constitutional
- _____ of powers, to make sure one branch of the government doesn't get too strong
- Powers that the Constitution specifically gives the federal government
- Powers that the federal government can use to take care of the country, but aren't specifically said
- The Tallahassee mayor is this kind of mayor
20 Clues: The national government • This branch makes the laws • Another word for making money • This branch enforces the laws • Powers that only the states have • The best Civics teacher in the entire world • The Tallahassee mayor is this kind of mayor • The political leader of the local government • The person who runs the STATE executive branch • ...
Exploring Government Terms: State Departments 2020-11-18
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- provides grants for artistic endeavors and for scientific research
- conducts legal business of the US government
- food basket for the world
- makes sure companies which sell stocks tell the truth about their business and about their profits and losses
- the need for unified federal oversight of the nation's transportation system
- recognition of the commitment that the nation has to its military veterans
- issues weather forecasts
- safe affordable housing
- sets standards for granting loans and makes sure that local farm credit associations operate according to government regulations
- is overseen by the Treasury Department
- provides assistance, information, and loans to the nation's small businesses
- nation's central bank
- regulates communication by radio, television, telephone, telegraph, satellite, cable, and the Internet
- first three departments Congress established
- coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government.
- carries out the delivery of mail and maintains thousands of postal offices around the country
- conducts elections by workers at a company when workers request it to determine whether a majority wants a union to represent them in negotiations with management regarding wages and working conditions
- two more department Congress established
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- oversees FHA and FNMA
- ensures that the activities of federal offices and personnel stay within the law and within budget guidelines
- the black truck that goes to your neighborhood and gives you packages. Parcel service, competes with the United States Postal Service and FedEx, or Federal Express.
- the highest ranking members of the U.S. military
- oversees actions in six geographic areas
- War and Navy departments
- develops the resources of the Tennessee River
- pools FHA loans and sells to investors
- a system that is in charge of releasing or protecting the oil reserves in Alaska
- oversees FHA and FNMA
- pg 208 Unit 7 Lesson 34
- insures some mortgages
- tracks down criminals on a worldwide scale
- insures the deposits that people have in banks
- establishes rules for air traffic
- oversees railroads, telephone service, and was a model for several other regulatory agencies that Congress created
- a national space exploration program
35 Clues: oversees FHA and FNMA • oversees FHA and FNMA • nation's central bank • insures some mortgages • safe affordable housing • pg 208 Unit 7 Lesson 34 • War and Navy departments • issues weather forecasts • food basket for the world • establishes rules for air traffic • a national space exploration program • pools FHA loans and sells to investors • is overseen by the Treasury Department • ...
State National Government Part 2 2019-12-10
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- an order that comes from the U.S. President and must be obeyed like a law
- having two chambers (e.g. the two houses of Congress, bill a proposal for a law)
- a decision by an executive authority such as a president or governor to reject a proposed law or statue
- review the power of the judicial branch to review the actions of the executive and legislative branches
- a law enacted at the state level
- the right and power for courts to hear a case, interpret and apply the law
- a member of the (the Florida House of Representatives)
- to suggest a person for a position or office
- a member of the upper house of a state legislature (the Florida Senate)
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- the group of persons elected to manage local public schools
- the leader of the U.S. House of Representatives
- a formal decision given by a court
- a member of the Florida House of Representatives or Florida Senate)
- the formal act of forgiving someone or excusing a mistake
- people appointed by the president to head executive departments of government and act as official advisers to the president
- a formal statement from a court that orders someone to do or stop doing something
- people public officials are elected to represent
- rule established by government or other source of authority to regulate people’s conduct or activities
- a law enacted by a city or county affecting local affairs
- the head of government for a city or town
20 Clues: a law enacted at the state level • a formal decision given by a court • the head of government for a city or town • to suggest a person for a position or office • the leader of the U.S. House of Representatives • people public officials are elected to represent • a member of the (the Florida House of Representatives) • ...
Unit 3 - The Golden State 2023-05-16
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- Wüste
- Ökologie
- unterstützen
- Sprichwort
- Hotel an Autostraße
- unterstützen
- fremd
- einzeln
- Wie bitte
- Jahreszeit
- Gegensatz
- bequem
- Meeres-
- Gastgeberin
- Sonnenuntergang
- Wolkenkratzer
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- Erklärung
- Schlange, Reihe
- häufig
- Muschel(schale)
- völlig, vollkommen
- entdecken
- Fremder
- aussprechen
- gesellschaftlich
- Bild, Abbild, Vorstellung
- sich dehnen, strecken
- fließen
- Schutzgebiet
29 Clues: Wüste • fremd • häufig • bequem • Fremder • einzeln • fließen • Meeres- • Ökologie • Erklärung • entdecken • Wie bitte • Gegensatz • Sprichwort • Jahreszeit • aussprechen • Gastgeberin • unterstützen • unterstützen • Schutzgebiet • Wolkenkratzer • Schlange, Reihe • Muschel(schale) • Sonnenuntergang • gesellschaftlich • völlig, vollkommen • Hotel an Autostraße • sich dehnen, strecken • Bild, Abbild, Vorstellung
How Texas Became A State 2023-11-28
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- A army leader
- Commander
- Became president 1841
- Folk hero
- A leader Among American Settlers
- An official order.
- A saying Texans after a defeat
- A candidate for president
- Controlled the land the is now Texas
- A building or a Fort
- Another president at the time
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- Commander in chief of Texan
- A popular idea at the time
- The people of Texas
- To block off.
- To take control of
- A president at the time
- Mexicans who claimed Texas as their home.
- Brave leader
- A territory that wanted to become a state
20 Clues: Commander • Folk hero • Brave leader • A army leader • To block off. • To take control of • An official order. • The people of Texas • A building or a Fort • Became president 1841 • A president at the time • A candidate for president • A popular idea at the time • Commander in chief of Texan • Another president at the time • A saying Texans after a defeat • A leader Among American Settlers • ...
Federal And State Court System 2024-03-21
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- the killing of one person by another.
- unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- A person who testifies to what they saw, heard, or did
- Being found guilty of committing a crime.
- The court decision.
- Also called a respondent In a criminal case this is the person who is arrested and charged with a crime.
- Confinement to a correctional institute or prison.
- Statements made by a witness under oath.
- The person that decides whether or not the defendant is innocent or guilty.
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- Release from incarceration after serving part of a sentence.
- A lawsuit or action in a court.
- When a convicted person receives a suspended term of incarceration.
- Power and authority of a court to hear and make a judgment in a case.
- Another word for Bond.
- To swear to the truth of a statement.
- A crime typically involving violence is worse then a misdemeanor.
- An accused person's answer to a criminal charge.
- When a person is taken into custody by a police officer and charged with a crime.
- A person approved to act on another's behalf.
- A written direction of a court or judge to do or refrain from doing certain things.
20 Clues: The court decision. • Another word for Bond. • A lawsuit or action in a court. • the killing of one person by another. • To swear to the truth of a statement. • Statements made by a witness under oath. • Being found guilty of committing a crime. • A person approved to act on another's behalf. • An accused person's answer to a criminal charge. • ...
Federal and State court system 2024-03-21
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- the group that issues indictments (not a trial jury)
- judicial review is a ____ on the other branches of government
- the person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit
- the lowest level of the VA state court system
- there are _____ levels in the federal court system
- cases involving the military, bankruptcy, immigration, copyright, and admiralty are part of a certain jurisdiction referred to as ______
- the person being accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit
- a case involving over this amount of money can be heard in a federal court
- what the party may do if their case has concurrent jurisdiction
- when more than one court has the authority to hear a case
- The highest court in Virginia
- the type of court you go to if your case does not have federal jurisdiction.
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- Determines whether laws and executive orders are constitutional
- a case handled in a state court might be able to move to a federal court if a party is being accused of violating an amendment to the ______
- a less serious crime
- a serious crime
- the branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws and punishes law breakers
- the decision of a judge or jury
- highest court in the country
- the first court you go to in Virginia if you have a really important case
20 Clues: a serious crime • a less serious crime • highest court in the country • The highest court in Virginia • the decision of a judge or jury • the lowest level of the VA state court system • there are _____ levels in the federal court system • the group that issues indictments (not a trial jury) • when more than one court has the authority to hear a case • ...
federal and state court system 2024-03-26
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- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
- brings up a case against another in court
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- the three branch of government in which they each have there own role to play
- a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government.
- a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- system of government with several states
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- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
- human beings in general or considered collectively.
- an official in a court of law who keeps order
- includes the Supreme Court and other federal courts. It evaluates laws too
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- explain the meaning of
- a case with a with judge, a person is found of something
- the highest judicial court in a country or state.
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism
- the official name for the country in North America that consists of fifty states and the District of Columbia
- someone who studies law
20 Clues: explain the meaning of • someone who studies law • system of government with several states • brings up a case against another in court • an official in a court of law who keeps order • the highest judicial court in a country or state. • human beings in general or considered collectively. • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • ...
federal and state court system 2024-03-27
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- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.Protected by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- A type of judge
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial. If so, they issue an indictment.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
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- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
20 Clues: A type of judge • The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts. • ...
Verbs of state and manner 2024-12-17
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- бачити
- потребувати
- пам´ятати
- розуміти
- коштувати
- забувати
- мати смак, бути на смак
- подобатися
- означати
- пахнути
- вважати
- володіти
- вірити, довіряти
- хотіти, бажати
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- нагадати
- виглядати, здаватись
- любити
- володіти, мати
- надавати перевагу, вважати за краще
- чути
- мати, володіти
- не подобатися
- бути не проти
- відчувати, почуватися
- усвідомлювати
- ненавидіти
- знати
- звучати
- мати вигляд
- належати (комусь), бути власністю
30 Clues: чути • знати • бачити • любити • пахнути • звучати • вважати • нагадати • розуміти • забувати • означати • володіти • пам´ятати • коштувати • подобатися • ненавидіти • потребувати • мати вигляд • не подобатися • бути не проти • усвідомлювати • володіти, мати • мати, володіти • хотіти, бажати • вірити, довіряти • виглядати, здаватись • відчувати, почуватися • мати смак, бути на смак • належати (комусь), бути власністю • ...
State Testing Readiness - Timed Practice 2025-04-04
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- objective recap without opinion and details
- fancy word (meaning use it!) for main character in fiction
- "analyze" essay where you need an original thesis
- term meaning "persuasive language"
- the opposite of what is expected
- needed in every essay, is last sentence of introduction
- term meaning "author's attitude"
- meaning of words beyond their dictionary definition (is usually positive, negative, or neutral)
- where and when (year or time period) a story takes place
- You need to ________ your evidence fully in your own words in body paragraphs of writing.
- first part of an essay introduction where you try to invite the reader in
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- term for a "big concept" in a non-fiction article or passage
- essay where you need a CC + rebuttal
- e.g., first person, second person, third person
- You need 4+ pieces of ________ in each essay.
- ________ language is not literal (like metaphors, similes, symbols, etc.)
- Be sure to use ________--like "first," "next," "additionally," "while some might think," "however"--between paragraphs and ideas within paragraphs
- Before you submit each essay, go back and ________ for errors... and then fix them!
- universal message about life/humanity in a work
- All essays need 2+ body ________ (and arguments need 3+)
20 Clues: the opposite of what is expected • term meaning "author's attitude" • term meaning "persuasive language" • essay where you need a CC + rebuttal • objective recap without opinion and details • You need 4+ pieces of ________ in each essay. • e.g., first person, second person, third person • universal message about life/humanity in a work • ...
Odd Facts about each state 2025-05-13
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- - only place in the world where alligators and crocs exist
- - Has a county where you have to own 2 cows to wear cowboy boots
- - 210 species of freshwater snails
- - has the world's largest truck stop
- - famous for a giant hog called Hogzilla
- - has cheese caves
- - a pickle is only a pickle if it bounces
- - no daylight saving since 1968
- - fishing with a yo-yo is illegal
- - it is illegal to mispronounce this state name
- - banned billboards
- - state that has Einstein's brain and eyes
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- - Has a law that stops people from spitting on seagulls
- - has more cows than people
- - state drink is milk
- - has a lake with the world's longest name
- - banned tattoos until 2006
- - was its own independent country from 1777-1791
- - can mail a whole coconut without wrapping it
- - has a city that can be seen from space
- - no poison ivy or oak
- - has a fire breathing dragon
- - has a town built entirely inside a meteor crater
23 Clues: - has cheese caves • - banned billboards • - state drink is milk • - no poison ivy or oak • - has more cows than people • - banned tattoos until 2006 • - has a fire breathing dragon • - no daylight saving since 1968 • - fishing with a yo-yo is illegal • - 210 species of freshwater snails • - has the world's largest truck stop • - famous for a giant hog called Hogzilla • ...
A Cryptid in Every State 2025-10-04
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- White Lady (female ghost searching for daughter)
- Squonk (hairy pig creature with warts who always cries)
- Palentine Ghost (ghost of a girl left on a burning ship)
- Wessie (giant snake)
- Dover Demon (sounds like Gollum)
- Pukwudgie (small trickster human)
- Lechuza (shape shifting witch owl)
- Beast of Bladenboro (phantom cat)
- The Enfield Horror (possible alien)
- Menehune (dwarves)
- Melon Heads (weird violent people)
- Wampus Cat (murderous cat that was never caught)
- Water Babies of Pyramid Lake (deformed abandoned babies)
- Colossal Claude (giant serpent)
- Badlands Banshee (wailing ghost)
- Giant lake octopus
- Sheepsquatch (humanoid sheep)
- Shunka Warak’in (hyena creature)
- Snallygaster (chimera beast)
- Jackalope (hare with antlers)
- Spearfinger (shape-shifting woman with knives for fingers)
- Sharlie (lake monster)
- Nain Rogue (imp with fur boots)
- Three-Legged Ghost (girl ghost with three legs)
- Phantom Kangaroos
- Pigman (humanoid pig)
- Flatwoods Monster (large alien critter with red eyes)
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- White Thang (A white Sasquatch)
- Walgren Lake Monster
- Frogman (humanoid frog)
- Boo Hag (breath and skin thief)
- Fouke Monster (hairy ape-like creature)
- Lake Chelan Dragon (winged sea lizard)
- Rougarou (werewolf)
- Wendigo (angry cannibalistic wind spirit)
- Beast of Busco (large snapping turtle)
- Jimplicute (ghost dinosaur)
- Tizheruk (aquatic serpent)
- Van Meter Visitor (winged humanoid)
- Tommyknockers (small creatures that live in mines)
- Miniwashitu (shaggy insanity-inducing beast)
- La Llorana (weeping woman)
- Sinkhole Sam (really big worm)
- Skunk Ape (smelly Sasquatch)
- Altie (river monster)
- Devil Monkeys (dog-faced monkeys)
- Old Briney (enormous brine shrimp)
- Spook Rabbits (violent bullet dodging bunnies)
- Thunderbird (large bird of storms)
- The Dark Watchers (large, humanoid ghosts in the mountains)
50 Clues: Phantom Kangaroos • Menehune (dwarves) • Giant lake octopus • Rougarou (werewolf) • Walgren Lake Monster • Wessie (giant snake) • Altie (river monster) • Pigman (humanoid pig) • Sharlie (lake monster) • Frogman (humanoid frog) • Tizheruk (aquatic serpent) • La Llorana (weeping woman) • Jimplicute (ghost dinosaur) • Snallygaster (chimera beast) • Skunk Ape (smelly Sasquatch) • ...
A-State Policies & Procedures II 2025-09-11
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- Exams at the end of a semester or session
- Credit earned but no impact on GPA
- Website with information about transcripts
- A-State student email account with campus info
- Failure due to Non-Attendance
- Student can re-take up to 18 hours
- Course meets in person
- 30-59 earned credit hours
- Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act
- Notifies student dropped course/no impact GPA
- Course uses Canvas, no in person meeting
- Institutional & Semester GPA 2.0 or higher
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- 60-89 earned credit hours
- 0-29 earned credit hours
- System to notify if campus open
- Full time student with 4.0
- Institutional & Semester GPA below 2.0
- Student fails to meet course requirements
- Full time student with 3.6-3.99
- Students already on probation no 2.0 acquired
- 90+ earned credit hours
21 Clues: Course meets in person • 90+ earned credit hours • 0-29 earned credit hours • 60-89 earned credit hours • 30-59 earned credit hours • Full time student with 4.0 • Failure due to Non-Attendance • System to notify if campus open • Full time student with 3.6-3.99 • Credit earned but no impact on GPA • Student can re-take up to 18 hours • Institutional & Semester GPA below 2.0 • ...
AP Guidelines (A-F) 2014-02-04
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- A person residing away from the nation in which he or she is a citizen
- A person who has required the full civil rights of a nation
- Never use this symbol as it rarely translates and in many cases cannot be seen by AP or other newspaper computers
- Describes an exchange rate that is allowed to fluctuate in response to supply and demand in the foreign markets
- This word should be capitalized, without quotation marks when referring to the Scriptures in the Old or New Testament
- Use before vowel sounds
- List the subject first when referring to a ____________
- AP news reports must use __________ for facts not gathered or confirmed on its own
- A case the state or federal government brings against an individual charged with a crime
- Always capitalize both letters though it's a title not a name, it's the only thing used when referring to him
- Use ________ to make sure or give confidence
- The national office of an ambassador in a foreign country and the office that handles the political relations of one nation with another
- Capitalize U.S. _________ when referring to the building in Washington
- A case in which and individual, business, or agency of government seeks damages or relief from another
- In general use lowercase north, south, southwest when referring to compass ___________
- Use arabic numerals instead of words when describing ________
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- Should contain a city name, entirely in capital letters, followed in most cases by the name of the state, county, or territory where the city is located
- These are amounts less than one that need to be spelled out using hyphens between the words (Ex.two-thirds, three-fourths)
- City where a seat of government is located; do not capitalize
- As a verb means to cause; as a noun means the result of something
- Use ________ for references to insurance
- Use ________ to mean guarantee
- Always avoid placing guilt when referring to someone who has been placed under ________ or charged with a crime
- A serious crime
- Dr., Mrs., and Mr. are all examples of __________
- Term denoting that an individual was born in a given location
- Is not a formal title and should not be capitalized
- Money or property that is held to be forfeited if an accused individual fails to appeal for a criminal trial
- Minor offense against the law
- Refers to the entire region around the Appalachian Mountains
- The word "_________" on its own is not capitalized but it is capitalized as a part of a proper name
- As a verb means to influence something
- Use before consonant sounds
- Someone who kills a politically important or prominent person
- Is not a word and should only be used when quoting or in special contexts
- The study of the relationship between organisms and their surroundings, not synonymous with environment
- Abbreviation for Exchange Traded Fund; Security that tracks a benchmark as a mutual fund does but trades throughout market days like a stock on the exchange
37 Clues: A serious crime • Use before vowel sounds • Use before consonant sounds • Minor offense against the law • Use ________ to mean guarantee • As a verb means to influence something • Use ________ for references to insurance • Use ________ to make sure or give confidence • Dr., Mrs., and Mr. are all examples of __________ • Is not a formal title and should not be capitalized • ...
Christopher Lindsey 2023-04-11
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- The ______ states citizens
- The ______ between countries and territories.
- A ______ A state that contains more than one ethnicity.
- A ______ that completely surrounds another.
- The ______ that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves.
- A ______ that has an extension that protrudes from the main territory.
- The ______ of self-government.
- The ______ political organization and public policy
- Four______ of State
- The ______ use of violence by a group calculated to create an atmosphere of fear and alarm among a population or to coerce a government into actions it would not otherwise undertake or refrain from actions it wants to take.
- The ______ right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources.
- A ______ that contains two or more ethnic groups with traditions of self-determination that agree to coexist peacefully by recognizing each other as distinct nationalities.
- The ______ know and recognized boundaries
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- An ______ or nation that does not possess its own state and is not the majority population in any nation state.
- A ______ with a long, narrow extended territory.
- A ______ entity is characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a central federal government.
- An ______ or union in which the power and influence of member states transcend national boundaries or interests to share in decision making and vote on issues concerning the collective body.
- The ______ Supreme and absolute power within its own territory and over its own people
- A ______ whose territory corresponds to that is occupied by a particular ethnicity.
- Any ______ whose territorial boundaries do not touch an ocean, gulf, or bay.
- A ______ that is simply divided or separated by a barrier.
- A ______ governed as a single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme.
22 Clues: Four______ of State • The ______ states citizens • The ______ of self-government. • The ______ know and recognized boundaries • A ______ that completely surrounds another. • The ______ between countries and territories. • A ______ with a long, narrow extended territory. • The ______ political organization and public policy • ...
CONNECTICUT 2025-06-03
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- STATE MAMMAL
- STATE DINOSAUR
- BODY OF WATER TO CT'S SOUTH
- #6 ACROSS OPENS TO THE _____
- STATE CAPITAL
- STATE BIRD
- CT'S NEIGHBOR TO NORTH
- STATE INSECT
- LARGEST CITY
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- CT'S NEIGHBOR TO EAST
- STATE FLOWER
- STATE TREE
- CT'S NEIGHBOR TO WEST
- STATE SONG
- HE WHO _____ STILL SUSTAINS (motto)
- The _____ STATE (unofficial nickname)
16 Clues: STATE TREE • STATE SONG • STATE BIRD • STATE MAMMAL • STATE FLOWER • STATE INSECT • LARGEST CITY • STATE CAPITAL • STATE DINOSAUR • CT'S NEIGHBOR TO EAST • CT'S NEIGHBOR TO WEST • CT'S NEIGHBOR TO NORTH • BODY OF WATER TO CT'S SOUTH • #6 ACROSS OPENS TO THE _____ • HE WHO _____ STILL SUSTAINS (motto) • The _____ STATE (unofficial nickname)
The states 26 2022-05-23
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- a fun state to spell and has a huge river
- city of las vegas
- casino state
- sweet carol south
- the celebrity state/fashion
- right below the big city
- a very cold state purchased from Russia
- known for skiing
- above nebraska
- the only active diamond mine in the U.S
- the boston red sox's state
- best vacation place in the south
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- right on the left side of texas
- nascar racing mostly
- a really warm and beachy place a island for vacation
- the biggest state
- sweet carol North
- The state where chicago is found
- one of the upper states(hint has a north and south)
- a very dry desert place
- above texas
- mostly city
- I mostly gems have been found this is a northern state
- sweet home "Al"
- the pine tree state
25 Clues: above texas • mostly city • casino state • above nebraska • sweet home "Al" • known for skiing • the biggest state • city of las vegas • sweet carol North • sweet carol south • the pine tree state • nascar racing mostly • a very dry desert place • right below the big city • the boston red sox's state • the celebrity state/fashion • right on the left side of texas • The state where chicago is found • ...
Vermont 2024-02-23
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- Where snow golf was invented
- Famous baseball player from Vermont
- Number of electoral votes
- Largest city
- State fruit AND pie
- State insect
- The sea monster
- State capital
- There was once more of these than humans in the state
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- Until 1996, Vermont was the only state without one of these stores
- Highest peak in the state
- The first state to abolish this
- Designed specialized boards for snow
- The first postage stamp in the U.S. was made in
- State gem
- The best high school in Vermont
- The first state to ban these
- Took the country's first photographs of snowflakes
- Vermont leads the nation in _______ per capita (drink up!)
- This president was born in Vermont and is the only preseident born on July 4th
- This creamery holds the record for largest grilled cheese sandwich in the world
21 Clues: State gem • Largest city • State insect • State capital • The sea monster • State fruit AND pie • Highest peak in the state • Number of electoral votes • Where snow golf was invented • The first state to ban these • The first state to abolish this • The best high school in Vermont • Famous baseball player from Vermont • Designed specialized boards for snow • ...
Change of State Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-09
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- non-living
- A group of individuals of the same species living together in one place at one time
- an organism that gets their energy from consuming producers is called a _________ consumer
- the animal that eats secondary consumers is called a _________ consumer
- predator this type of consumer is at the top of the food chain with no other predator
- an animal that eats both animals and plants
- one organism
- chain a model showing the energy flow from organism to organism (only shows one thing an animal eats) e.g., grass->grasshopper->robin->cat
- no longer existing
- a living thing
- a place where living things and non-living things interact
- the role of lizard in this food chain: grass->grasshopper->lizard->hawk; _________ consumer
- plants get there energy from the ______.
- seriously at risk of going extinct (disappearing)
- a meat-eating animal
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- a plant-eating animal
- the variety of types of organisms living in an area
- an animal being hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal
- an animal that eats and hunts others animals
- a snail is eating dead fish in an aquarium. It is acting as a _________.; an organism that eats dead animal material
- web a model with many food chains connected/linked together
- an organism that makes their own food; e.g., grass, algae, phytoplankton
- an organism that breaks down dead plants and animals, giving nutrients back to the soil (e.g., fungus, bacteria, mold)
- a group of closely related organisms that can produce offspring (babies)
- location where an organism lives
- flow the transfer of energy in a food chain
26 Clues: non-living • one organism • a living thing • no longer existing • a meat-eating animal • a plant-eating animal • location where an organism lives • plants get there energy from the ______. • an animal that eats both animals and plants • flow the transfer of energy in a food chain • an animal that eats and hunts others animals • seriously at risk of going extinct (disappearing) • ...
Alfred State Athletics Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-27
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- futbol coach
- tallest member of the athletic department
- conference that a majority of Pioneers play in
- Dr. Sullivan's tailgate spot (2 words no space)
- newest sport at Alfred State
- Jake Wadsworth qualified for Nationals in this event
- home of the Pioneers
- group that grapples in the wrestling room
- what separates ASC and AU
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- AMCC Coach of the Year x 2
- biggest cheerleader of Alfred State (2 words no space)
- uniform brand Pioneer teams are currently wearing (2 words no space)
- outdoor track & field conference
- newest addition to football coaching staff
- newest addition to Pioneer stadium (2 words no space)
- favorite spot in the AT Room after a tough practice
- name of the student section at games
- old mascot name, building that pool is in
- head athletic trainer
- coach stuck in the basement of the building
20 Clues: futbol coach • home of the Pioneers • head athletic trainer • what separates ASC and AU • AMCC Coach of the Year x 2 • newest sport at Alfred State • outdoor track & field conference • name of the student section at games • tallest member of the athletic department • old mascot name, building that pool is in • group that grapples in the wrestling room • ...
State and Local Government Review 2021-04-21
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- Pres. of Hermitage Commissioners
- Counties run these important events
- Most basic form of PA government
- Largest source of PA revenue
- Our PA Representative
- Sharpsville and Wheatland are these
- The only town in PA
- Founder of PA
- Our PA Senator
- Hermitage Fire Chief
- Name for PA legislature
- Hermitage is a ___ class city
- Capital of PA
- Amendment which reserves powers for the states
- Current PA Lt. Governor
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- number of PA cities
- Our form of city government
- Current PA Governor
- Process of citizens proposing laws
- Hermitage City Manager
- PA state flower
- Mercer County President Judge
- Removing elected officials from office
- Hermitage has this kind of charter
- Hermitage is named for him
- Our only first class city
- When voters approve or reject laws
27 Clues: Founder of PA • Capital of PA • Our PA Senator • PA state flower • number of PA cities • Current PA Governor • The only town in PA • Hermitage Fire Chief • Our PA Representative • Hermitage City Manager • Name for PA legislature • Current PA Lt. Governor • Our only first class city • Hermitage is named for him • Our form of city government • Largest source of PA revenue • ...
Sonoma State University Library Crossword 2021-05-10
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- A famous work by Jack London
- Peanuts cartoonist and our library building's namesake
- a 10-digit unique identifier for published books
- legal protection for author's work
- Our Instagram @
- Service through which one may receive materials not owned by the SSU library
- The SSU Library was originally located in this building; now home to administrative and educational services on campus
- The library floor where you can find student support services like the Writing Center, Disability Services, Advising, and more!
- To borrow from the library
- A famous work by Jack London
- process of looking for appropriate materials to answer a question
- The floor of the library that houses the Makerspace, where you'll find sewing machines, 3-D printers, laser cuttters, and more!
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- The library floor where group study rooms are located
- To signal someone to be silent
- A book where you find the definition of words
- What MLA, Chicago, and APA is a style of
- A survey of published information and current findings within a particular subject area
- References, works cited, etc.
- Our quiet floor
- a library search engine usually consisting of newspaper, magazine, and journal articles
- To support remote learning during the pandemic, the Library is loaning this type of tech for an entire semester
- the name of a book
- What books are physically made up of
- The Peanuts character whose statue stands in front of the University Library's clocktower entrance
- To extend a library loan
25 Clues: Our quiet floor • Our Instagram @ • the name of a book • To extend a library loan • To borrow from the library • A famous work by Jack London • A famous work by Jack London • References, works cited, etc. • To signal someone to be silent • legal protection for author's work • What books are physically made up of • What MLA, Chicago, and APA is a style of • ...
Ohio State Test Review Words 2022-03-18
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- a phrase that is not intended to mean its literal meaning: it's raining cats and dogs
- point of view from which a story is told (2 words)
- when and where a story takes place
- a sound word, for example, BOOM
- a piece of writing that develops an author's claim with supporting reasons and evidence
- how an author helps achieve or provide something in the text
- the way the author organizes a piece of writing
- a statement that an author is trying to argue as true
- stated very clearly and in detail
- a detail that is on topic
- to examine a passage and break it down for the purpose of an explanation
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- how an author elaborates a of the writing
- a comparison of two unlike objects stating one is the other
- a comparison of two unlike objects using "like" or "as" in the comparison
- the moral or life lesson the author wants the reader to get from the text
- an over exaggeration
- a person's attitude and behavior that make up their personality (2 words)
- a piece of writing that provides factual information
- to provide evidence from a text that supports a statement
- replying to a question in more than one paragraph, with each paragraph having several sentences (3 words)
- giving an inanimate object humanlike characteristics
- a short section of a longer piece of writing
22 Clues: an over exaggeration • a detail that is on topic • a sound word, for example, BOOM • stated very clearly and in detail • when and where a story takes place • how an author elaborates a of the writing • a short section of a longer piece of writing • the way the author organizes a piece of writing • point of view from which a story is told (2 words) • ...
The State of North Carolina 2022-04-06
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- This fast food restaurant started in Greensboro in 1989
- Location of the first successful airplane flights
- Largest mountain range in the eastern United States
- Middle region of the state
- Hot sauce created in Winston- Salem, NC
- Known as America’s Largest Home
- Birthplace of Pepsi
- This region of our state is nicknamed “The Graveyard of the Atlantic”
- North Carolina’s most common nickname
- “Furniture Capital of the World”
- Tallest dam in the Eastern United States
- This city is known as the pimento cheese capital of the world
- Best retirement community in the state
- Tallest living natural sand dune system in the Eastern United States
- State gemstone
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- NC is ranked second in the nation for harvesting and cash receipts of this popular winter decoration
- Famous pirate killed off North Carolina’s Outer Banks
- State flower
- Number of congressional districts
- Largest lighthouse to ever be moved
- Native to Charlotte he became the 10th man to walk on the moon
- Oldest incorporated town
- State mammal
- The state of North Carolina is the number one producer of this vegetable
- State insect
- Native to North Carolina this soft drink was created in Salisbury and is run by the same family who created it
- The first English child born in a New World English colony on Roanoke Island
- Pottery Capital of the World
- State beverage
- Oldest operating lighthouse
30 Clues: State flower • State mammal • State insect • State beverage • State gemstone • Birthplace of Pepsi • Oldest incorporated town • Middle region of the state • Oldest operating lighthouse • Pottery Capital of the World • Known as America’s Largest Home • “Furniture Capital of the World” • Number of congressional districts • Largest lighthouse to ever be moved • ...
State And Local Government Vocabulary 2017-09-11
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- In a _____, citizens rule through elected representatives.
- _____ Nathan Deal has been in office since 2011.
- The Georgia _____ is the highest level court in the state.
- The US _____ is separated into three branches.
- A _____ usually involves private property disputes and rights.
- If a president signs a bill, it becomes a law, but if he _____ it, it goes back to congress.
- In the US, the _____ has 435 members.
- For citizens of a state to _____ a senator is considered unconstitutional and a bad idea.
- The Republican _____ is represented by an elephant.
- _____ court pertains to matters dealing with people under 18 years of age.
- The _____ serves as the President of the State Senate.
- Luckily, this year the local government has a lot of _____ to invest in community projects.
- The _____ of Cumming has been in office since 1971.
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- People looking to be president must first be _____ by a political party or prepare to run independently.
- The supreme court can declare a law _____ as a way of checking the legislative branch.
- _____ are funds reserved for a specific use.
- The overall _____ of the government has gone up due to an increased sales tax rate.
- The legislation in Georgia is called the _____.
- A _____ will usually not have very severe punishments, compared to a felony.
- The US _____ has 100 members, 2 for each state.
- In a dictatorship, one person has all the _____.
- The _____ is in charge of making laws.
- In order to _____ a bill, majority of congress must vote for it, and the president must sign it.
- A _____ is a serious or violent crime.
- A _____ term is 6 years.
25 Clues: A _____ term is 6 years. • In the US, the _____ has 435 members. • The _____ is in charge of making laws. • A _____ is a serious or violent crime. • _____ are funds reserved for a specific use. • The US _____ is separated into three branches. • The legislation in Georgia is called the _____. • The US _____ has 100 members, 2 for each state. • ...
Strategy Analysis - Define Future State 2018-05-20
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- authorizes move towards future state
- a time frame consistent with the need
- tracking and measuring the outcome
- something that has an observable outcome
- the only input to Define Future State
- problem or opportunity
- specific way of satisfying one or more needs in a context
- collaboratively come up with ideas for the future state
- reflection of expected value to be realize by implementing proposed future state
- include business, technical and external elements and must be examined for accuracy and proper justification
- will use a solution that implements the future state
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- longer term, ongoing, qualitative statements of a condition the organization wants to establish or maintain
- testing the feasibility of the effort
- modeling future state options to determine potential value
- provides insight into current state and potential future states
- an output of Define Future State that’s a measurable result of whether a business goal has been reached
- need to be identified to determine if a strategy can succeed
- aligning with the enterprise’s vision, mission and goals
- meeting with stakeholders to collaboratively describe future state
- granular, descriptive and measurable steps that lead to the achievement of a goal
20 Clues: problem or opportunity • tracking and measuring the outcome • authorizes move towards future state • testing the feasibility of the effort • a time frame consistent with the need • the only input to Define Future State • something that has an observable outcome • will use a solution that implements the future state • collaboratively come up with ideas for the future state • ...
NC State Fair Scavenger Hunt 2016-10-17
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- Charlie Brown's great prized vegetable.
- Revolving midway ride.
- Footwear not recommended for the fair.
- Everything tastes better with…
- Body art
- Exhibit focusing on proper handwashing technique.
- Buzz, buzz…tasty treat.
- This building was commonly referred to by fairgoers as the livestock pavilion or "Cow Palace" after being built in the early 50s.
- Annie are you okay? This is where you'd go to find medical help.
- Ice cream brand made at NC State University.
- Animal that’s the greatest of all times.
- Sporty shirt.
- Popular fashion of the 90s, but now a fashion faux pas.
- He stands 21 feet tall, weighs over 1200 pounds, can wave his arm, nod and shake his head.
- Top state fair award.
- His action-packed performances are magnificent.
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- Extinct reptile.
- Building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.
- Stitch, stitch, stitch to create this form of handicraft.
- Gaining of knowledge begins here.
- Miniature farm for kids.
- If she's crazy about your farmer's tan, she'll think this ride is sexy.
- Plush carnival prize.
- Advertisement expressing support for an election candidate.
- Brand new fair ride that takes passenger soaring above the midway.
- Cascade.
- Artery-clogging eats.
- Compact dwarf rabbit.
- Business in the front, party in the back.
- Glass slippers of the South.
30 Clues: Body art • Cascade. • Sporty shirt. • Extinct reptile. • Plush carnival prize. • Artery-clogging eats. • Compact dwarf rabbit. • Top state fair award. • Revolving midway ride. • Buzz, buzz…tasty treat. • Miniature farm for kids. • Glass slippers of the South. • Everything tastes better with… • Gaining of knowledge begins here. • Footwear not recommended for the fair. • ...
State and Local Government Vocabulary 2023-10-22
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- a conclusion based on something implied
- decides guilt or innocence
- two houses of Congress
- decides if there is enough evidence to go to trial
- a grand jury formal charge resulting in a trial of guilt or innocence
- statement based on a general or basic truth
- to cross out or reject only a part of a bill
- money collected or taken in by a govt
- time where Congress works, set every two years
- to separate or note the differences of
- the governing body of TX COUNTIES
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- to release a person from a crime
- a less serious crime
- money a government spends
- called by the Governor for a particular usually unexpected reason
- to bring up charges on a govt official
- a pre-election to decide who the candidate will be
- a serious crime
- a governments plan for spending and revenue
- a ticket of wrongdoing like speeding
- changing or redoing a voting district due to population changes
21 Clues: a serious crime • a less serious crime • two houses of Congress • money a government spends • decides guilt or innocence • to release a person from a crime • the governing body of TX COUNTIES • a ticket of wrongdoing like speeding • money collected or taken in by a govt • to bring up charges on a govt official • to separate or note the differences of • ...
Launching of the New State 2023-12-12
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- This country tried to get our help with their own revolution
- This rebellion occurred to protest alcohol taxes
- The Whiskey Rebellion took place in this state
- 2nd president of the U.S.
- The capital was located here at this time
- This amendment protects the freedom of speech and religion
- The first Chief Justice
- The number of terms as president that Washington served
- This occurred when U.S. diplomats were told it would cost money to speak to French rep.
- This French representative was sent to gain U.S. support
- These guys were still supplying Native Americans with weapons
- The British act of kidnapping American sailors and forcing them to work
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- These individuals were more in favor of states' rights
- Washington's secretary of treasury
- Washington's secretary of state
- This amendment protects your "right to bear arms"
- This addition to the Constitution protected individual liberties
- The Bank of the U.S. was located in this city
- Washington's secretary of war
- The percentage of the U.S. that was still rural
- This George was unanimously selected as our first president
- The vice president for John Adams
- The residency requirements went from 5 years to this #
- These individuals were in favor of a strong federal government
24 Clues: The first Chief Justice • 2nd president of the U.S. • Washington's secretary of war • Washington's secretary of state • The vice president for John Adams • Washington's secretary of treasury • The capital was located here at this time • The Bank of the U.S. was located in this city • The Whiskey Rebellion took place in this state • ...
Chapter 17 Reconstructing the state 2023-11-28
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- guaranteed that no one could be denied the right to vote because of race or color
- someone who rents land or living space from an owner
- white control of government and society based on a belief that the white race is superior to any other race
- laws that applied specifically to the freedmen
- Oliver O. Howard
- Alfred Colquitt
- a fee you have to pay before you vote
- to separate by race
- southern whites who became republicans
- Henry McNeal Turner
- newly freed slaves
- Andrew Johnson
- the unfair treatment of a person or a group because of prejudice
- to recover and rebuild
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- made it unconstitutional for anyone to be held in “slavery”
- the nickname conservative whites gave to northern African American members of the new Republican Party of Georgia
- William Felton
- a system in Georgia after the civil war in which prisoners were leased to companies for their labor
- Charles Jones Jenkins
- Herchel Johnson
- when tenants paid the landowner a share of the crop
- making anyone born or naturalized in the United States a citizen of the country with certain citizenship guarantees
- a system of credit which allowed farmers to receive commodities on loan.
- A terrorist organization
- James Johnson
- White southerners that believed that they have “redeemed” the state from the North’s Reconstruction policies
- a federal government organization that helped the newly freed slaves after the Civil War
27 Clues: William Felton • James Johnson • Andrew Johnson • Herchel Johnson • Alfred Colquitt • Oliver O. Howard • newly freed slaves • to separate by race • Henry McNeal Turner • Charles Jones Jenkins • to recover and rebuild • A terrorist organization • a fee you have to pay before you vote • southern whites who became republicans • laws that applied specifically to the freedmen • ...
Ohio State Roster & Coaches 2024 2024-01-25
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- DL Coach
- DE 2
- Offensive Coordinator
- OL Coach
- CB 2
- Nickelback
- LB Coach
- CB/Secondary Coach
- Tight End 1
- LB/Safety Hybrid
- Brown QB 2
- Strong Safety
- RB 2
- #1 Recruit
- Running Back 1
- DT 2
- Defensive Tackle 1
- LB2/3
- S Coach
- Defensive Coordinator
- Right Guard
- TE 2
- Left Guard
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- WR 2
- Center
- Cornerback 1
- Quarterback
- WR Coach
- WR 3
- Head Coach
- Strength & Conditioning Coach
- Left Tackle
- Free Safety
- Defensive End 1
- TE Coach
- Punter
- Long Snapper
- Right Tackle
- Kicker
- Linebacker 1
- RB Coach
- Wide Receiver 1
42 Clues: WR 2 • WR 3 • DE 2 • CB 2 • RB 2 • DT 2 • TE 2 • LB2/3 • Center • Punter • Kicker • S Coach • DL Coach • WR Coach • OL Coach • LB Coach • TE Coach • RB Coach • Head Coach • Nickelback • Brown QB 2 • #1 Recruit • Left Guard • Quarterback • Left Tackle • Free Safety • Tight End 1 • Right Guard • Cornerback 1 • Long Snapper • Right Tackle • Linebacker 1 • Strong Safety • Running Back 1 • Defensive End 1 • Wide Receiver 1 • LB/Safety Hybrid • CB/Secondary Coach • ...
THE Ohio State Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-02
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- Shhhh!
- A popular place to test one’s relationship
- The most raucous section in Ohio Stadium
- Literally means “river of the red face paint”
- A place to drink and to study?
- Popular hammocking spot
- Third American in space
- Short _____
- OSU’s central artery
- Ohio’s state tree
- Init. for the first of these chicken restaurants
- popular dining place
- A nickname for nine’s large sibling, perhaps?
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- Road with grand bridge entrance
- Hang on,
- Recently trademarked word
- Get your workout in here
- Et tu?
- Six-wheeled food holders
- Surprisingly not an aviation enthusiast club
- Takes you downtown
- Init. for this transit system
- Short for the building that houses Value City Arena
- The state that shan’t be named
- Pickup, or delivery
25 Clues: Shhhh! • Et tu? • Hang on, • Short _____ • Ohio’s state tree • Takes you downtown • Pickup, or delivery • OSU’s central artery • popular dining place • Popular hammocking spot • Third American in space • Get your workout in here • Six-wheeled food holders • Recently trademarked word • Init. for this transit system • A place to drink and to study? • The state that shan’t be named • ...
Safety - NA State Exam (Project) 2024-04-09
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- written form of an incident that occurred
- best way to prevent bacteria
- one risk for infection
- medication restraint used to alter behavior
- Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- "C" in body mechanic ABC's
- occupational safety and health administration
- device or action used on a person to limit their freedom
- a living organism that cannot be seen by the naked eye
- "B" in body mechanics ABC's
- lift with your ___ muscles
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- pathogens that are transmitted to another through blood or body fluids
- pathogens that are transmitted through the air
- "C" in fire safety, RACE
- someone who can have the disease but show no symptoms
- "R" in fire safety, RACE
- fail to provide proper care
- treating someone with inhumane violence
- "E" in fire safety, RACE
- inflammation of the liver
- personal protective equipment
- unexpected or unfortunately event
- "A" in fire safety, RACE
- unusual or undesirable event
- "A" in body mechanics ABC's
25 Clues: one risk for infection • "C" in fire safety, RACE • "R" in fire safety, RACE • "E" in fire safety, RACE • "A" in fire safety, RACE • inflammation of the liver • "C" in body mechanic ABC's • lift with your ___ muscles • fail to provide proper care • "A" in body mechanics ABC's • "B" in body mechanics ABC's • best way to prevent bacteria • unusual or undesirable event • ...
Federal and state court system 2024-03-19
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- hears all matters involving juveniles such as criminal or traffic matters
- has 3 main levels
- murder, DUI, drug possession, theft, robbery, shoplifting, and assault.
- Federal cases
- D.C. best court system
- 2 main court systems
- Made the federal and state courts
- 31 in Virginia
- District court
- they're are 94
- jurisdiction within the specific state's territory.
- They serve for life
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- resolve disputes by determining the facts and applying legal principles to decide who is right
- make laws
- 13 appellate courts
- Supreme court judges in Virginia
- Largest state court in the nation
- Federal court takes these
- easiest court system
- Highest court in the U.S.
20 Clues: make laws • Federal cases • 31 in Virginia • District court • they're are 94 • has 3 main levels • 13 appellate courts • They serve for life • easiest court system • 2 main court systems • D.C. best court system • Federal court takes these • Highest court in the U.S. • Supreme court judges in Virginia • Largest state court in the nation • Made the federal and state courts • ...
Crossword Puzzle State Patrol Style 2023-04-10
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- naloxone
- acronym vehicle descriptions
- opposite of longitude
- Motorcycle unit
- Trooper in training
- length of timer when a unit goes through the canyon
- Trooper needs immediate assistance
- subject standing or walking on the roadway
- marijuana
- whom to notify if out with a foreign national
- street that district 6 is on
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- state park in okanogan county
- action of finding people to join workplace
- incident that poses health risks from substances
- disposition used when a vehicle takes off
- replicate a cadlog to send to other comm centers
- vehicle occupied and broke down
- District commander
- I want the Trooper to meet me
- aviation call sign
20 Clues: naloxone • marijuana • Motorcycle unit • District commander • aviation call sign • Trooper in training • opposite of longitude • acronym vehicle descriptions • street that district 6 is on • state park in okanogan county • I want the Trooper to meet me • vehicle occupied and broke down • Trooper needs immediate assistance • disposition used when a vehicle takes off • ...
Chapter 7 Washington State Journey 2023-05-02
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- formal statements
- cancel
- limiting the power of a branch of government
- a tax that is not uniform
- impose (tax, fee, or fine)
- introduction
- to try to influence lawmakers to take a specific action
- the branch of political science that deals with the rights and responsibilities of citizens
- a tax that is the same for everyone regardless of income
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- lawmaker
- changes or revisions
- laws made by a city or town
- a special sheet of paper used for voting
- power to govern comes from the people through their elected representatives
- a legislative body having two branches or chambers
- discuss
- a city or town
- the process of interpreting the law
- a form of government where power is shared
- the number of representatives each state has is based on its population
- a written proposal for a law
21 Clues: cancel • discuss • lawmaker • introduction • a city or town • formal statements • changes or revisions • a tax that is not uniform • impose (tax, fee, or fine) • laws made by a city or town • a written proposal for a law • the process of interpreting the law • a special sheet of paper used for voting • a form of government where power is shared • ...
Lone Star State of Mind 2023-04-16
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- Acuña’s border town
- a little bit is better than this
- civic booster org.
- HOF coach from Mission
- site for cougars, oilers and astros
- still the king, acc to Waylon
- easternmost golden triangle city
- site of many bears
- the Express
- the Fredericksburg of California?
- they are arriving in Texas far faster than they’re departing
- ill-fated South Carolinian colonel
- the Tyler Rose
- POTUS born in Denison
- indigenous art tool?
- a friend in the Valley
- He is always there at the State Fair
- the first Tejano hero
- where “they got a lotta nice girls”
- they might live in Highland Park, River Oaks or Alamo Heights
- Texan Confederate general killed at Shiloh
- Where JFK likened going to the moon with playing against the Horns
- its JSC is in CLC
- it’s better when smoked all night
- San Antonio _______
- UT has 40 of them
- you’ll need it after a day at Barton Springs
- Brookshire Brothers competitor
- she helped Sam Houston catch Santa Anna with his pants down
- 41 or 43
- major source of UT’s funding
- headcovering for infant boy?
- more than a few of you
- Stockton or Hood
- ___ flags
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- Cotton-eyed ____
- cheap entertainment in smaller towns
- sometimes used as frisbees in Lubbock
- second victim in Dealey Plaza
- al pastor, or bacon and eggs
- 2nd busiest airport in the US
- Texas tea, found by Jed Clampitt
- about to happen
- Trevino or Oswald
- successor of sorts to Lone Star
- it has thousands of roadrunners
- border river
- farmers near Bryan
- Port Arthur’s folk-rocker
- Austin blues guitarist
- concludes
- an overly sensitive fruit?
- parodied next door neighbors
- where “ain’t nobody feelin’ no pain”
- the “hilltop”
- his “alley” is Colonial CC
- ____, Aggies!
- River that empties into Sabine Lake
- Claudia and Lyndon, both
- “Cactus Jack” from Uvalde
- Texas law enforcement, or successors to senators
- _______ at the wheel
- Crockett’s last stand
- border river
- # of bordering states, American or Mexican
- Chicago-born vigilante of 11/24/63
- border river
- happening neighborhood south of Lady Bird Lake
- Amistad, Lavon or Sam Rayburn
- George Strait and UT have lots of them
- Mr. Cowboy
- some people call “manly footwear”
72 Clues: 41 or 43 • concludes • ___ flags • Mr. Cowboy • the Express • border river • border river • border river • the “hilltop” • ____, Aggies! • the Tyler Rose • about to happen • Cotton-eyed ____ • Stockton or Hood • Trevino or Oswald • its JSC is in CLC • UT has 40 of them • civic booster org. • farmers near Bryan • site of many bears • Acuña’s border town • San Antonio _______ • indigenous art tool? • ...
HS FVA All-State Vocabulary 2023-01-09
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- fast tempo with spirit
- a high obligato part above the melody
- singable
- a song where the stanzas are all sung to the same music
- beautiful singing
- a little more motion
- without
- less motion
- to change key within a composition
- flexible tempo
- a short musical idea or melodic theme
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- music that is created spontaneously
- three note chord
- suddenly
- becoming gradually faster
- softly; with subdued sound
- lively, briskly
- grand, majestic
- most widely used range of pitches in a piece of music
- upbeat or pickup
- large scale musical composition on a sacred subject
- the organization and structure of a composition
- dying away to nothing
23 Clues: without • suddenly • singable • less motion • flexible tempo • lively, briskly • grand, majestic • three note chord • upbeat or pickup • beautiful singing • a little more motion • dying away to nothing • fast tempo with spirit • becoming gradually faster • softly; with subdued sound • to change key within a composition • music that is created spontaneously • a high obligato part above the melody • ...
State Capitals of NBA Teams 2023-01-26
21 Clues: Jazz • Suns • Hawks • Bucks • Bulls • 76ers • Pacers • Hornets • Thunder • Pistons • Nuggets • Celtics • Pelicans • Grizzlies • Cavaliers • Timberwolves • Heat or Magic • Trail Blazers • Knicks or Nets • Mavericks or Spurs or Rockets • Lakers or Clippers or Warriors or Kings
State Regulation of Marketing Activities 2022-09-25
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- Local normative legal acts only aim at the … of a certain organization.
- There are two ways an entrepreneur can submit the documents required to register their business: in person or ….
- Entrepreneurial activity is an independent activity of entities and persons, carried out on their own behalf, at their own … and under their property responsibility, and aimed at a regular receipt of profit.
- illegal, deceptive, and fraudulent selling practices that harm consumers or other businesses to gain a competitive advantage in the market is called … competition.
- If you want to set up a private clinic, you need to apply for a license to the Ministry of …
- One of the key economic mechanisms of state regulation of marketing.
- Once you’ve officially registered your business, the information about can be found in the Unified State … of Legal Entities and Individual Entrepreneurs.
- MART is the short name of the Ministry for … Regulation and Trade.
- As a general rule, an individual entrepreneur is registered at the place of their ….
- If you want to set up a law firm, you need to apply for a license to the Ministry of …
- Marketing activity is aimed at providing a business with high and stable profits and a certain market share, but it must not … the rights and interests of its competitors and consumers.
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- According to the Belarusian legislation, investment can be carried out for two main purposes: in order to obtain profit or achieve any other … result.
- In Belarus, … prices are set for natural monopolies.
- In Belarus, special technical … are established and applied to a list of items including food, alcoholic and medical products, goods for children, building materials, and equipment.
- … marketing is the process of creating, communicating and delivering value to customers in such a way that both natural and human capital are preserved or enhanced throughout. The legal basis for this in our country is provided by the Law “On Environmental Protection”.
- In Belarus, information disclosure issues are regulated primarily by the Law “On Information, Informatization and … of Information”
- In Belarus, one can’t start a casino, radio station or drugstore without a …
- The three main reasons the state regulates marketing activities is to protect business from each other, to protects social interests from business interests, and to protect … from unfair practices.
- … normative legal acts are binding at the entire territory of the state, aim at an indefinite number of persons and have an indefinite term of application.
- If a marketing firm want to export their services, they must be ready to face different limitations, such as customs, non-… barriers and quotas.
- The key instrument of state regulation of marketing activity is issuing … legal acts.
- Wheat flour, bread, chicken, milk, sour cream, cheese, butter, eggs, apples, cabbage, onion, carrots, potatoes, sugar are all examples of products included in the List of … Significant Goods, which means their prices are regulated by state bodies.
22 Clues: In Belarus, … prices are set for natural monopolies. • MART is the short name of the Ministry for … Regulation and Trade. • One of the key economic mechanisms of state regulation of marketing. • Local normative legal acts only aim at the … of a certain organization. • In Belarus, one can’t start a casino, radio station or drugstore without a … • ...
Culinary 1 State Test Review 2022-11-07
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- Cooking food above heat source
- Final rising of dough before baking
- Main ingredient in Hollandaise sauce
- Main ingredient in a tomato sauce
- Looks like a matchstick
- Provides tenderness
- This type of recipe yields consistent results
- Main ingredient in a Bechamel sauce
- Color of Bechamel sauce
- Quickly cooking an item in a small amount of hot fat
- Made from simmering bones and/or vegetables in water
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- Internal temperature of 165 degrees
- Looks like ribbons
- Internal temperature of 155 degrees
- Gives structure
- Color of Espagnole sauce
- Combining flour and liquid to form a dough and working to develop gluten
- To cook food directly under heat source
- Using a chemical agent on a surface
- Main ingredient in Espagnole sauce
20 Clues: Gives structure • Looks like ribbons • Provides tenderness • Looks like a matchstick • Color of Bechamel sauce • Color of Espagnole sauce • Cooking food above heat source • Main ingredient in a tomato sauce • Main ingredient in Espagnole sauce • Internal temperature of 165 degrees • Final rising of dough before baking • Internal temperature of 155 degrees • ...
Chapter 6 Washington State Journey 2023-05-02
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- is information that is designed to persuade and sometimes mislead
- a leader that is not elected and holds complete control over the country
- the intentional refusal to buy products or use services as an act of protest
- when two sides stop fighting but cannot reach an agreement
- an extremely powerful nation
- a break or hole in dams that allows fish to swim through
- something that emits energetic particles by the disintegration of their atomic nuclei
- includes many different cultures
- the separation of races
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- a waste material that can contaminate the air, soil, or water
- someone who takes action in support of a cause
- a place where many homes are built together outside a city center
- a government rule that businesses must follow
- a passionate campaign
- to drain from the soil into the water
- the belief that women and men should have equal rights
- unjustly harsh
- a person who leaves his or her country during a time of crisis and goes to another country for safety
- an economic and political system where the government owns all land, property, and businesses
- a community of living things interacting with their physical environment
- a competition between the United States, its allies, and the Soviet Union to have the most powerful weapon
- nonviolent form of protest
- the study of the relationship between organisms and their environment
- a group that differs in race, religion, gender, or ethnic background from the dominant group
24 Clues: unjustly harsh • a passionate campaign • the separation of races • nonviolent form of protest • an extremely powerful nation • includes many different cultures • to drain from the soil into the water • a government rule that businesses must follow • someone who takes action in support of a cause • the belief that women and men should have equal rights • ...
Portland State Softball Fun Facts 2024-09-19
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- Ran in the World's Longest Relay Race
- Can solve a rubik's cube
- Is CPR Certified
- Has visited a total of 20 states
- Has a pet elephant
- Lacerated her right kidney in half
- Favorite fruit is a banana
- Loves to pick weeds
- First pet was a pig that ran around the house and cuddled like a dog
- Flipped over on an ATV while trying to do a donut in front of her family
- Has a frenchie
- In 1st grade she brought her childhood best friend to class for show and tell
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- Is double jointed in her back
- Scared of geese
- Was named after a 90s rock song “Letter to Elise” by The Cure
- Driven accross the country 3 times
- Loves to bowl
- Built her own acoustic guitar at the age of 14, has built 2 more since then and plays all of them
- All of her siblings played collegiate sports
- Modeled for Nerf Guns and was on one of their products packaging
- Sleeps with her baby blankie every night
- Saved a cat from a tree in her front yard
- Favorite movie series is Twllight which is the reason why her favorite animal is a wolf
- Did competitive dance and cheer for 8 years before starting softball
- Appeared on MTV's Ridiculousness
- played and performed 5 different instruments in elementary school
- Can have an extended conversation out while sleeping
27 Clues: Loves to bowl • Has a frenchie • Scared of geese • Is CPR Certified • Has a pet elephant • Loves to pick weeds • Can solve a rubik's cube • Favorite fruit is a banana • Is double jointed in her back • Has visited a total of 20 states • Appeared on MTV's Ridiculousness • Driven accross the country 3 times • Lacerated her right kidney in half • Ran in the World's Longest Relay Race • ...
