Hassan Jackson-Harris

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Across
  1. 3. capable of being entirely used up.
  2. 4. and molding: a method of shaping parts or products by pouring liquid material into a
  3. 6. the stage of promoting, selling, and delivering a product, structure, or service.
  4. 11. staff nonmanagerial workers who carry out such tasks as keeping fi nancial records,
  5. 12. the features a product or system must have in order to meet the expectations of the
  6. 13. the base of a structure.
  7. 15. can be transmitted.
  8. 16. of gathering genetic materials from the earth or bodies of water at the proper stage of their
  9. 17. used in a later period of time.
  10. 20. force, or multiply distance.
  11. 24. the function of comparing system outputs to the goals.
  12. 27. the process of obtaining materials by pumping them through holes drilled into the earth.
  13. 29. a major step in agricultural practices that involves providing feed and water for animals or
  14. 33. engineering structures: structures such as bridges, airports, or highways that are designed
  15. 34. people who financially support a technological system by spending money on products
  16. 35. businesses.
  17. 37. a legal entity people form to own an operation. It is a business in which investors have
  18. 40. people.
  19. 41. communications: communications processes in which messages are visual and have two
  20. 45. people with very special talents who look beyond present practices and products and
  21. 47. and development of products, structures, and systems.
  22. 48. visible, fl uid materials that will not normally hold their size and shape.
  23. 49. engineering structures: structures, such as bridges, highways, and airports, that help our
  24. 50. Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc.
  25. 51. materials human-made materials.
  26. 53. artifacts humans use to expand their capabilities.
  27. 56. physical examinations, and medical tests.
  28. 58. the support on a lever on which the lever arm rests and turns.
  29. 61. capable of being used up, but replaceable with the normal life cycle of the energy
  30. 62. a step in agricultural practices that involves removing edible parts of plants from trees
  31. 66. squeezing or stretching materials into a desired shape. It also includes bending, shaping,
  32. 68. a form of private ownership in which businesses are owned and operated by two or
  33. 70. materials: materials that come from living organisms.
  34. 72. the raw, unorganized facts and figures collected by people and machines.Engineer: a person who conducts research and applies scientifi c and technological knowledge to the
  35. 74. an action altering and improving the internal structure of materials. This action will
  36. 76. materials: materials that occur naturally on earth.
  37. 77. technologies new technologies that are not widely employed today, but might be
  38. 80. proprietorship a business or operation owned by one person.
  39. 81. the fi nal step in agricultural practices that changes a food product into a
  40. 82. the manufacturing process in which materials and parts are brought together to make a
  41. 84. the step in the communication process that involves changing a message into a format
Down
  1. 1. granted to reproduce for educational use only.
  2. 2. the process in which the surface of parts and products are coated or modifi ed to protect
  3. 5. and watering crops.
  4. 7. levers levers in which the effort is placed between the load and the fulcrum.
  5. 8. materials that easily disperse and expand to fi ll any space.
  6. 9. function effectively.
  7. 10. structures erected to protect people, materials, and equipment from the outside
  8. 14. initiating the work related to an action plan.
  9. 18. a person who organizes and directs the work of others in a business, by setting goals,
  10. 19. the stage of developing and operating systems for producing a product, structure, or
  11. 21. grooved wheels attached to an axle that can be used to change the direction of a force,
  12. 22. for human use.
  13. 23. product.
  14. 24. the properties of the material.
  15. 25. skilled workers in laboratories and product-testing facilities. They work closely with
  16. 26. the system that gathers and displays information so a vehicle can be kept on course.
  17. 28. cycles.
  18. 30. meet the need or desire.
  19. 31. levers levers in which the load is between the effort and the fulcrum.
  20. 32. and crushing.
  21. 34. the limits on a design.
  22. 35. be taken.
  23. 36. services.
  24. 38. chemistry to help create products and processes.
  25. 39. service products, or produce and deliver communication products.
  26. 42. putting a meaning to a message. Decoding is understanding the message so proper action
  27. 43. skilled workers in service operations.
  28. 44. stocks and butchering animals to produce meat and other products for consumption. It is the
  29. 46. tasks to be completed, assigning work, and monitoring results.
  30. 52. the ability to see a need or a way of making life easier and design systems and products
  31. 53. application of power, force, or motion.
  32. 54. partial ownership in the form of shares of stock.
  33. 55. people who generally develop a basic knowledge of physics, materials science, geology,
  34. 57. materials that hold their size and shape and can support loads.
  35. 59. workers, but do more specialized jobs.
  36. 60. to determine the causes of abnormal body conditions. It is performed by conducting
  37. 63. cavity.
  38. 64. the area of medicine that involves using knowledge, technological devices, and other
  39. 65. workers: people who process materials, build structures, operate transportation
  40. 67. sales documents, and developing personnel systems.
  41. 69. structures: buildings used to conduct business.
  42. 71. the system that makes changes in speed and direction of a vehicle possible.
  43. 73. an inclined plane wrapped around a shaft.
  44. 75. a process in which designers create many possible answers by lettin
  45. 78. artifacts that amplify the speed, amount, or direction of a force. They transmit or change
  46. 79. or make them more appealing to consumers.
  47. 83. civil engineers.