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Victoria Day
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Holidays and Seasons
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A Canadian celebration. Famous gardens in Victoria. The capital of British Columbia. Where the lieutenant governor lives. May long.
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Victorian Times
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History
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Toilet maker born in 1840. Inventor of morse code. William Henry Fox ?. Invented a fast sewing machine in 1867. Wrings clothes.
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Video Game Technology
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Technology
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This is found almost anywhere on the planet.. This company made the game Heavy Rain.. This can sense certain objects.. This person made SnowWorld.. This is what you play games on..
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Vietnam
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History
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dominance of one country over another. Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. fan shaped area at the end of a river. country north of Vietnam. original (native) people.
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Vietnam
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History
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Their official laguage is this. The peninsula that this country is loacated on. Its flag has this shape on it. Vietnam is surrounded by this body of water. Their official second language.
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Vietnam War
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History
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Communist dictator in China backed North Vietnam in Vietnam War.. Sudden violent overthrow of the goverment.. People who refused to fight on belief.. Cold war warrior.. North Vietnamese general who was offered the Noble Peace Prize..
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Vietnam War
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History
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Americans introduced these into North Vietnam. memorial made in honor of those who died in the war. this was very popular among the young people of this generation during the war. official postponement of their call to serve. few people refused to be drafted in the first half of the 1960s.
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Vietnam War
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History
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First Indochina war; conflict between French and Viet Minh. One of Vietnam's major ports . United States Army lieutenant and leader during the Vietnam war. General and Commander during the Vietnam War (leading general) . Forces of North Vietnam bombard the U.S. Marine at Khe Sanh.
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Vietnam War
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History
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When the government enforces the law through physical force or violence.. To ban something.. When a conscripted civilian refuses to go to war because they don’t agree with the cause of the war.. Land/territory that has recognised “owners” and social structures.. Every single detail has been addressed.
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Vietnam War
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US History
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senator from New York that was shot on June 5th, 1968 after winning the California Democratic primary. was the United States Secretary of State from 1961 to 1969 under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. American comander in South Vietnam that wanted more troops in the Vietnam War; he served in World War II and Korea. adopted by Congress in 1964, giving the president much power to be able to wage war in Vietnam. organization of Vietnamese Communists and other nationalist groups that fought for Vietnamese independence from France in 1946 until 1954.
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Viking Clothing
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History
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Clothing decoration. A plant used for weaving linen. Heavy battle tunic. Head covering for a Viking woman. Used to colour cloth.
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Vikings: People and Places
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History
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King Alfred fled here when the Norsemen occupied Wessex. The only Kingdom in England that was taken over by the Norsemen. The youngest son of Ragnar Lodbrok . Lady of the Mercians and Daughter of Alfred. The Kingdoms of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
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Vikram Seth
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Literature and Writing
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he spent a part of his childhood in. his father's name was. after his graduation he went to _________ school in england to complete his a-levels. he had ______ siblings. he spent a part of his youth in.
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Villages and Towns Viking Era
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History
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The family group living together included these people. one of the the things they grew b............... Where were the homes covered by earth and grass. What did they store valuables in 6,6. What did the Vikings use to catch fish 4,3,6.
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Vincent Lingiari
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Society
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Vincent Lingiari worked as one of these at the Wave Hill Cattle Station.. This person was an Aboriginal stockman and land rights activist. . Vincent Lingiari lead a group of over 200 Aboriginals from Wave Hill Station to protest against their work and pay conditions.. Was the writer and singer of 'From Little Things Grow'. . This is a station located south of Darwin in the Northern Territory, Australia..
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Virginia Colony
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World Geography
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Indian tribe Pocahontas was from and the tribe they traded with. First English settlement named after King James. Established the Virginia colony of Roanoke Island and introduced tobacco to Europe. Original destination of English settlers that wasn't able to be reached due to storms. When all the colonists ran out of food and many died.
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Virtues
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Society
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Doing useful things that make a difference to others. Listening with compassion, helping with kindness. Waiting peacefully. Doing what needs to be done with care, concentration and single-pointed attention. Acting wholeheartedly, with zeal and eagerness, holding nothing back.
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Virus and Bacteria
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Biology
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prokaryotic, in the genetics material in their cells is not contained in a nucleus. . chemical factories where proteins are produced . an organism that provides a source of energy for a virus or another organism.. Is substance introduced in the body to help produce chemicals that destroy specific viruses.. a long whip like structure that helps a cell to move. .
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Virus and Bacteria
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Health
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the region of a cell located the cell membrane. single celled organism. the ability of bacteria to withstand the effects of an antibiotic. process that involves 1 parent. a tiny structure located in the cytoplasm.
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Viruses
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Health
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a virus must take control of a specific kind of cell in order to __________. A virus can infect this. scientists have developed__________________uses for viruses in treating genetic disorders . the living cell that a virus infects is a __________cell. a virus that infects bacteria.
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Viruses and Bacteria
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Health
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single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes. the ability of bacteria to withstand the effects of an antibiotic. an organism that provides a source of energy or a suitable environment for a virus or another organism to live. a virus that infects bacteria. a substance introduced into the body to stimulate the production of chemicals that destroy specific disease-causing viruses and organisms.
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Vision Screening
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Body
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near-sightedness. tear or key hole shaped pupil, developmental defect of the iris. Far sightedness. downward deviation of the eye, 3rd nerve palsy. uncontrolled rhythmic eye movement.
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Visual Arts and Line
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Art
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horizontal, vertical, diagonal, curving, perpendicular, oblique, parallel. sharp, blurry, fuzzy, choppy. artist shows visual organization of elements and principles of art that may or may not show objects or recognizable images. beautiful writing. sharp jagged graceful smooth.
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Visual Physiology
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Body
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distant images will be blurry, 'nearsighted'. distant images will be in focus, 'farsighted'. daily pattern of activity. send information on presence or absence of photons to CNS. what visual pigments derive from.
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Visual Physiology
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Health
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distant images will be blurry, 'nearsighted'. distant images will be in focus, 'farsighted'. send information on presence or absence of photons to CNS. what visual pigments derive from. rhodopsin breaks down into retinal and opsin.
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Vitamins
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Health
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A disease caused because of a deficiency in Thiamin. A substance which block damage done by free-radicals. Another name for Vitamin C. Animal sources of Vitamin A provide this. This vitamin is required for blood clotting.
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Vitamins and Minerals
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Health
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Zinc maintains the body's _________ function (wound repair, impaired taste). Vitamin B12 helps with _____ blood cell development and treats pernicious anemia. Important for fat synthesis protein and carbohydrate breakdown and tissue respiration. Helps body break down amino acids regulates energy growth hormones and formation of red blood cells. Regulates absorption of calcium and phosphorus for bone health.
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Vocab
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on the outer side. cut along the lengthwise plane of the body; devides into right and left parts. toward head; above. infront of. smallest unit of living things.
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Vocab
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the world's first civilization first system of writing. consisted of a central city and all the countryside around it. long poems that tell the stories of heroes. the worship of many gods. the type pf arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task of job.
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Vocab
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emitting light as a result of being heated. informal or natural. bounded or limited in magnitude, spatial, or temporal extent. to place limits on (extent or access). a faucet for drawing water from a pipe or cask.
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Vocab
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The division of a market on the basis of a consumers response to product.. Marketing research that gathers specific information related to the identified issue, situation, or concern.. Records of sales peoples meetings or contacts with customers.. Economical; good value in relation to the price, or cost.. Surveying individuals via -mail or internet web sites to obtain research data..
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Vocab
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to hate. It is _______________ to see someone wearing a Ballard sweatshirt in the halls. . small, inadequate or insufficient. thorough and careful. having opposing or uncertain feelings.
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Vocab
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The division of a market on the basis of consumers response to a product.. The physical and social characteristics of the population.. Detailed log of expenses recorded by an employee that is submitted to an employer either for reimbursement or tracking of any money spent. . The manner in which individuals act; conduct.. Records of a sales peoples meetings or contacts with customers..
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Vocab
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The division of a market on the basis of consumers lifestyles and personalities.. Buys from Manufacturer and resells to: Industrial users, other wholesalers, or retailers. . The amount of money paid for a good, service, or resource. Marketing element requiring marketers to determine the amount of money they will ask in exchange for their products.. Desired, but not required to live.. Plans of action for achieving goals and objectives..
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Vocab
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event put into order in which they occurred. to differ. calculate. figure out. assertion.
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vocab
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next to last. arduos work, tribulations or agony anguish. offensive in speech or gesture: reffering to sexual matters in arude or irreverent way. logically connected, clear and consisted. lasting for a very short time.
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vocab
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right to use of property without interference or claim of interest by third party. restores parties to a contract to the status quo . legal proceeding that halts foreclosure. creates obligation of repayment of loan. a power of attorney that survives the death or incapacity of the principal.
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Vocab
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This fallacy occurs when a writer builds an argument upon the assumption that there are only two choices or possible outcomes when actually there are several. states that since there is no conclusive evidence available, you should accept the arguer's point of view. pretending there are only two possibilities when really there are far more. uses two unproven propositions to prove each other. Appeal by a candidate that makes him/her seem just like everyday citizens, with the same wants/needs.
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Vocab
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rising in a great wave. changed because of being exposed to the weather. a bowl shape depression. hot melted rock that flows from a volcano. no longer active, extinguished.
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Vocab List
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great. large. new. both. throw.
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Vocab Puzzle
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Run of the mill. Hard working. Brilliant at an early age. Extravagant . Fleeting.
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vocab words
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the only organisms that can fix atmoshpheric nitrogen into chemical compounds are a few species of bacteria. each step in the transfer of energy through a food chain or web in an ecosystem. an organism that makes its own food. a sequence in which energy is transferred from one organism to the next as each organism eats another organism. a final and stable community.
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The sharpness of the subject. . A rough draft of a layout showing the amount of space occupied by copy, photos, and artwork. It is used for roughing layouts so corrections and changes can be made. It’s also used to organize ideas and photo requests. . One side of a signature; the eight pages that are printed on one side of a press sheet. . Surrounding the subject by other objects such as people or things to shift the focus to the subject. . Also called process color. The process to produce color pages on an offset press. The four ink colors are Cyan (blue), Magenta (red), Yellow and Black. All other colors are obtained by mixing these primary colors together. .
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Vocab. Power
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a subject or problem that people discuss. a fixed period of time. to show an image as in a mirror. correct in every detail. a legal process in which a court of law examines a case to decide if someone is guilty of a crime.
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Vocabulary
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Health
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A short band of tough, flexible, fibrous connective tissue that connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.. Relating to or denoting glands that secrete their products through ducts opening onto an epithelium.. A type of cartilage present in the outer ear, larynx, and epiglottis.. An organ in the human or animal body that secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body. Exocrine / Relating to or denoting glands that secrete their products through ducts opening onto an epithelium.. Also called dense fibrous tissue, has fibers as its main matrix element..
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Vocabulary
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Science
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the way of lifeof people who share similar beliefs and customs. local form of language that differs from the same language in other areas. highly developed cultures, arose in river valleys in present-day Iraq, Egypt, India, and China. a group of people who share a common history, language, religion, and physical characteristics. the number of people out of every 1,000 who die in a year.
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Vocabulary
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believes in no god. laws. large tree limb. to choose or appoint. putting on or showing off.
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vocabulary
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when you are sure that things will work out. one-of-a-kind. what a person is like; the way we look, act, think, etc.. when a person does not want to work or do anything. cheerful and hopeful.
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vocabulary
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ability to think of new ideas and to express them. filled with ideas, encouraged to create. to last a long time. reason for doing something. care and thoughtfulness.
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AWOL, fugitive. healthy, fit. highly decorated, fancy. undecided, indecisive. to serve as a good example.
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