crossword Unit 1
Across
- 3. A laptop that houses typical PC components, including a display, keyboard, and pointing device, and batteries.
- 6. status morally worthy of praise, blame, reward or punishment for action or inaction, in accordance with one's moral obligations
- 8. The state of vital interests of the individual, society, state from internal and external threats, or the ability of an object, phenomenon or process to be preserved under their influence.
- 10. application of conventional signs, letters, numbers, graphic signs or inscriptions on an object for the purpose of its further identification, indicating its properties and characteristics
- 11. intentional damage to property using fire.
- 14. creating products, devices, services or environments for people with disabilities. The concept of accessible design and the practice of developing accessible objects are intended to provide both "direct access" (that is, without outside assistance) and "indirect access", which means compatibility with assistive technologies.
- 19. a handwritten surname, first name, patronymic, initials or any symbol that serves to authenticate a person.
- 20. a system of reversible transformations, depending on some secret parameter (key) and designed to ensure the secrecy of the transmitted information.
- 21. A measure of influence against the perpetrator of a crime, misdemeanor.
Down
- 1. The state body in charge of resolving civil disputes and considering criminal cases.
- 2. it is also the processes of transmitting, receiving and processing information at a distance using electronic, electromagnetic, network, computer and information technologies.
- 4. A person who has committed a crime with premeditated intent.
- 5. Personnel or employees of institutions, enterprises that make up a group based on professional or other characteristics.
- 7. The right and the ability to dispose of someone-n., To subordinate to their will.
- 9. to light or the ability to see:
- 12. compulsory, individually gratuitous payment collected from organizations and individuals in the form of alienation of funds belonging to them by right of ownership, in order to financially support the activities of the state and municipalities.
- 13. Monetary penalty imposed in the form of punishment.
- 15. a term used in Anglo-American law. It can also be translated as a threat of physical violence. Usually refers to attempted use of force or threat of violence, but may include bodily harm.
- 16. imputation of any fault to anyone. The law means an accusation of violation of the law, put forward and supported by the bodies and persons authorized to do so by the right.
- 17. a scalar physical quantity that determines the inertial and gravitational properties of bodies in situations where their speed is much less than the speed of light. In everyday life and in physics of the 19th century, mass is synonymous with weight.
- 18. Violation of the law, crime.