GandV-Part II-Q67 - 69

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Across
  1. 5. - the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation or place: Even at low levels of exposure, lead can impair a child’s learning ability and cause behavioural problems.
  2. 7. - to become mixed together: However, an interdisciplinary approach, intermingle both anthropological methodologies and the ethnomusicological gaze, seems to generate the most fruitful analyses.
  3. 9. - to make someone feel that they want to do something and can do it: An austere man of unquestioned moral rectitude, Nava inspired deep devotion in those who work with him.
  4. 10. - to fight against something or someone that is attacking you: The town had been besieged for two months but still resisted the aggressors.
  5. 11. - a part of the DNA in a cell that controls the physical development, behaviour, etc. of a individual plant or animal and is passed on from its partners: Our personalities result from the complex interplay between our genes and our environment.
Down
  1. 1. - a person related to you who lived a long time ago: Aboriginal heritage and knowledge of family and ancestors relied on oral traditions that were disrupted and mostly destroyed by colonisation.
  2. 2. - to stay on the surface of a liquid and not sink: Large and heavily infected snails are more frequently observed on the floating vegetation in the stream.
  3. 3. - causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; very serious: It is not unique in suffering high levels of air and water pollution and facing severe threats to its biological resources.
  4. 4. - a situation in which you are protected against diseases or from legal action: Taken before a federal judge, he was granted immunity but ordered to testify or face punishment for contempt.
  5. 6. - of or in a city or town (adjective): Instead, they focused on the dominant urban health discourse surrounding reducing the cases of contagious diseases and improving hygiene.
  6. 8. - a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding: As well, qualitative research is frequently used in psychology as a way of generating informed hypotheses for a given topic.
  7. 9. - a condition in which bacteria or viruses that cause disease have enter the body: The breathing problem has now been complicated by a chest infection.