Kamren Jackson

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Across
  1. 3. the activities that develop and manage programs, ensuring an effi cient work and positive relations among the company, its workers, and the public.
  2. 4. technologies that can no longer effi ciently meet human needs for products services.
  3. 5. materials that easily disperse and expand to fi ll any space.
  4. 6. and maintain the fi nancial records needed to manage a system.
  5. 9. the activities that obtain, account for, and disburse the money and physical
  6. 10. the technologies used in maintaining health and curing illnesses.
  7. 13. the system that makes changes in speed and direction of a vehicle possible.
  8. 15. the system that gathers and displays information so a vehicle can be kept on course.
  9. 17. the limits on a design.
  10. 19. the technologies used in moving people and cargo from one place to
  11. 22. the steps needed to complete a series of identifi able tasks within a system.
  12. 23. a major step in agricultural practices that involves providing feed and water for animals or
  13. 26. the raw, unorganized facts and fi gures collected by people and machines.
  14. 27. the range of techniques used to produce most products and services today
  15. 28. in time They are also called emerging technologies.
  16. 29. structures erected to protect people, materials, and equipment from the outside
  17. 31. people with very special talents who look beyond present practices and products and
  18. 33. the system that provides spaces for devices in vehicles.
  19. 34. the features a product or system must have in order to meet the expectations of the
  20. 37. partial ownership in the form of shares of stock.
  21. 39. businesses.
  22. 40. hand.
  23. 42. the activities that develop and manage programs, ensuring an effi cient work and positive relations among the company, its workers, and the public.
  24. 44. a simple machine that increases the force applied to the work at hand.
  25. 46. the stage of developing and operating systems for producing a product, structure, or
  26. 47. raising money by borrowing money from a fi nancial institution or private investors.
  27. 48. and development of products, structures, and systems.
Down
  1. 1. the technologies used in growing food and producing
  2. 2. new technologies that are not in wide use today, but may become
  3. 7. the ability to see a need or a way of making life easier and design systems and products
  4. 8. the stage of promoting, selling, and delivering a product, structure, or service.
  5. 11. initiating the work related to an action plan
  6. 12. a simple machine that increases the amount of movement applied to the work
  7. 14. a person who conducts research and applies scientifi c and technological knowledge to the
  8. 16. a legal entity people form to own an operation. It is a business in which investors have
  9. 18. processes that allow information to be retained for later use.
  10. 20. meet the need or desire.
  11. 21. people who fi nancially support a technological system by spending money on products
  12. 24. services.
  13. 25. the function of comparing system outputs to the goals.
  14. 30. the process of obtaining materials by pumping them through holes drilled into the earth.
  15. 32. capable of being entirely used up.
  16. 35. repetitious.
  17. 36. recognizing and accepting information
  18. 38. the support on a lever on which the lever arm rests and turns
  19. 41. the base of a structure
  20. 43. using tools to sheer or machine away unwanted material.
  21. 45. the process of obtaining materials from the earth through shafts or pits.