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Nantucket
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World Geography
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make sure you wear plenty of this if you go to the beach. Neighborhood in San Francisco that K&A call home. Andrew's favorite baseball team. K&A's favorite liqour. hospital where both K&A were born.
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Napoleon Dynamite
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Movies
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The uncle that pays them a visit. 'Knock it off, Napoleon, and make yourself a dang (blank)!'. Pedro's date for the dance; Napoleon's friend. What Pedro makes for Summer. The state this movie was filmed in.
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Napoleon's Life
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Other
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It is where he gets most of his tomatoes. Favorite Rock and Roll Singer. Built for fun and pay. His beloved partner in life. His Dad's Name.
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Narrative Elements
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Literature and Writing
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what the story is centered around; a problem or issue that the main character(s) must face or solve. what the actual story is about; the events that are unfolding over the course of the story. the person or people the story is about. events leading to the end of the story. the location of the action; where the story takes place.
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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
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Books
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the act of engaging in organized breakout against an organized government or authority. to lack. to wander away from the main topic. to deprive of something, such as property, rights, or clothing. having intense feeling, especially of desire or devotion.
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Native American
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Society
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the customs, arts, and conveniences of a nation or people at a given time. weather conditions in an area. people working to produce goods and services; also brain resources. a change to fit different conditions. resources that come from nature, raw materials.
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Native Americans
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Society
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The Wichita called themselves the _______. A sacred animal of the Plains Indians. Known for unusual hairstyles. an underground home that you can enter from the roof . To be somewhat friendly.
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Natural Disaster
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Other
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answer the clues to find the correct word
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A place where you go for expert medical care. Alot of this is left lying around the streets after a sever storm. Something an active volcano does. A vortex of devastating winds. This service helps everyone affected to relocate to a safe place.
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Natural Disasters
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Earth Sciences
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Discover the name of the natural disasters by knowing what they are!
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a storm of heavy hail.. is a violently rotating column of air that spins while in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. They are often referred to as twisters, whirlwinds or cyclones.. the sliding down of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff.. are severe winter storms characterized by heavy snow and strong winds.. Is an overflow of water that 'submerges' land..
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Natural Disasters
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Other
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Strong Winds. Moving People Out . Some Things Broken. Things Gets Ruined. Lots Of Damage Everywhere.
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Natural Hazards
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Earth Sciences
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Permanent ice. a violent storm that generally happens in cold places. When there is a spill of a toxic substance. a period of below average rain fall. a storm with chunks of ice.
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Natural Nature
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Earth Sciences
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The Sahara ______ is the biggest _____ in the world.. A medium scale of an ecosystem. Something that is a non living factor that shape an ecosystem. The biggest biome in the world is the _______ biome.. A very cold peace of land that is very far away from the equator. And has very short warm seosons. This biome is called _______..
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Natural Resources
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Earth Sciences
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Average weather of an area. Essential component of amino acids, proteins, enzymes etc.. Multilayered, transparent, protective envelope of gases. Indicator of Sulphur dioxide pollution. Acid rain cause.
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Natural Resources
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Other
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A nonrenewable source of energy which comes from organisms that have died many years ago.. Not readily available on the Earth as it's only located in certain areas.. 50% of homes in America use this for heating.. Not expensive to use; an energy resource made from plant and animal remains.. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide combine with the water in the air and causes this..
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Natural Resources
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Earth Sciences
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an example of a renewable resource. a resource that cannot be replaced. inorganic substance that comes from earth. water by artificial means. timber used for building material or paper.
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Natural Science
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Science
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to pull something to make it longer. a system that provides a path for the transfer of electricity. a material that returns quickly to its original shape after it has been bent or stretched. to put something out. to squash something and make it flat.
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Natural Selection
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Science
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The various cells, tissues, or the organs in a body that no longer serve or function. . Industrial material supplied by nature.. Being or relating in geologic time from 251 to 66 billions of years ago.. A bodily structure from a plant or an animal . The development of cells from a vertebrate animal. .
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Natural Selection
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Science
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The term used to describe a species that is geographically separated.. The term that describes how offspring vary in traits / genes.. The person who discovered the theory of how evolution occurs.. The name of inherited traits that help a organism's survival.. A term used to describe a trait that you take in or get from your parents..
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Nature
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Earth Sciences
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Plants of a particular area . Piece of land almost entirely surrounded by water. Being active during the night and sleeping during the day. A mixture of rain and ice. Rural land and scenery.
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Nature of Operations
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Technology
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use of computer software to control machines in manufacturing. use of computer programs to create 2D or 3D graphical representations of the real product . output per unit of input. using high level of labour input to capital. a business varying level of production and the range of products as customer demand changes.
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Nature of Science
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Science
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factor in a controlled experiment that is deliberately changed; also called manipulated variable. experiment in which only one variable is changed. well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses, and enables scientists to make accurate predictions about new situations. . a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience. process by which scientific papers are reviewed by anonymous, independent experts. To determine whether or not the paper will be published. .
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Nature of Science - Unit 1
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Science
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This is the variable under study. It is the one that is manipulated or changed during the course of the experiment.. the group in an experiment or study that does not receive treatment by the researchers and is then used as a benchmark to measure how the other tested subjects do. This is the variable to be observed and measured. The value of this variable depends on the independent variable.. the study of the structure, properties, and change of matter.. Process that uses observation and investigation to gain knowledge about events in nature..
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Nature Vs Nurture
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Society
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the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character, which would be more of cause of nurture than genes. The actions and mannerisms made by an individual. Something that only nurture can affect. The influence of external factors after conception, e.g., the product of exposure, life experiences and learning on an individual. What some psychologists believe that children are, from birth. It refers to what they are when it comes to world around them. (of twins) derived from a single ovum, and so identical. Twins that are this, essentially share the same DNA.
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Nature's Abundance
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Earth Sciences
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In Ancient Greek, this stone is called méthystos. Symbol for the tropics and for vacations, there are 2600 species of this tree!. Cleopatra's passion turned everyone 'green' with envy!. Rarest of gemstones, this stone changes colors through the day and shares its name with a world conqueror!. A buffer between land and the sea, it helps in preventing soil erosion.
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Navy
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Government and Politics
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Raising and lowering of the National Ensign, the American flag and organization flags. Newly appointed petty officers that are drunk with rank, think they are in charge, and can order subordinates around. The equipment used in mooring or anchoring a ship. Candy, gum or cafeteria, sometimes called pogey bait. Coupon or receipt booklet.
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Nazi Germany
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History
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the monotheistic religion of the Jews. the German republic (1919–33), founded at Weimar. . a guarded prison camp in which nonmilitary prisoners are held. a hexagram used as a symbol of Judaism. the entire body of Jewish religous literature, law, and teaching. .
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Nazi Germany
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History
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The German secret police under Nazi rule. The monotheistic religion of the Jews. A member of the Nazi militia noted for brutality and violence. antisemitic laws in Nazi Germany. a non-Jewish Caucasian .
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Nazi Vocab
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History
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the symbol of the Nazi's. A country in the middle east. these held the jews. The killing of a certain race. A very racist leader of the nazi's.
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NBA Players
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Sports
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Won the dunk contes this year. Piont guard for Golden State and won the three point contest. Point guard for OKC. He is the center for the Houston Rockets. Small Forward for the Clevland Cavilers.
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Negative Prefixes
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Spelling Lists
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two things which are so closely connected that can't exist without each other. something which is different from normal or what you are used to. not having one or more of the physical or mental abilities that most people have. when you can't do something (e.g. you don't have enough power). not to have the same opinion.
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Nelson Mandela
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Other
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Set free. Wanting to help others. Lasting influence. Bad, shocking. Asked to no longer attend a school.
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Neologism
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Other
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Someone having little to no money. To attempt to manipulate someone by continually presenting them with false information until they doubt their sanity. A person who excels at doing one task at a time, opposite of multitasker. The ups and downs of COVID-19 pandemic. A condition where the passenger falls asleep as soon as the car starts moving.
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Nervous and Endocrine System
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Body
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Regulates the level of sugar in the blood. Information related to sight. Luteinizing Hormone and follicle stimulating hormone known as.... The neocortex is involved in higher functions such as sensory perception, generation of motor commands, spatial reasoning, conscious, thought and language.. Automatically controls bodily systems, arousal and voluntary movements.
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Nervous System
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Body
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Actions that your brain controls. All parts of your system except the brain and spinal cord. The second largest part of the brain. The main control center of the nervous system. Detect changes inside and outside the body.
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Nervous System
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Body
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Regulates body activities that are under conscious control, such as the movement of skeletal muscles.. Consists of nerves and supporting cells.. Electrical charge across the cell membrane of a resting neuron.. The minimum level of stimulus that is required to cause an impulse in a neuron.. The long fiber that carries impulses asway from the cell body..
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Nervous System
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Body
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voluntary: rule your skeletal muscle movement. the rest of the nervous in all your body. efferent, sends instructions from your brain to glands and muscles. involuntary: heart beating, digestion. the control center of your body. It interprets the things your body senses and it sends information.
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Nervous System
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Body
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produces insulating coverings called myelin sheaths for axons in the CNS. to carry away. cell that eats dead nervous tissue, wastes, debris, and microorganisms. to carry towards. brain, spinal cord, protected by bone.
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Nervous System
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Body
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Fluid that protects the brain. Group of nerves that include cervical, brachial, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coocygeal.. Long part of neuron, can be 1mm to 1m in length. If it is myelin covered, transmission will be faster.. Bone that protects the brain. Type of neuron that detects the stimulus and sends message to brain..
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Nervous System
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Body
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the neurons that stimulate skeletal muscles under conscious control in this system. type of neuron that gathers what’s happening and allows you to feel around your body. All the parts of the nervous system except the brain and spinal cord. second largest part of the brain. largest organ in the nervous system.
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New England Colonies
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History
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A triangular shipping route going through Africa, Europe, and North America. People who disagreed with the views of their leaders. A wild and unsettled area of dense forests. A Puritan government leader. Places where ships are built and repaired.
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New Girl
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Television
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Marketing executive and modern day cassanova . How many rooms are in the loft?. Former professional athlete. What female character left the show with Coach when he deceided to move away?. What college did Schmidt and Nick meet at?.
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New Jersey
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World Geography
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The State University of New Jersey. Ivy league university that is in New Jersey. Town that is the county seat of Middlesex. Name of the 2012 hurricane that destroyed a lot of New Jersey's shore. President that fought Revolutionary War battles in New Jersey.
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New Menu Rollout Crossword
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Food
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Summer 2012 Additions and Deletions
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A spicy, tomato-based sauce that traditionally accompanies couscous.. New chicken dish that has pearl couscous, asparagus, almonds, golden raisins, onions, and spicy Harissa sauce.. The winery that provides our new Chardonnay, Merlot, and Carbernet Sauvignon.. Sandwich deleted still available on Kid's Menu.. New chicken sandwich that has crushed avocado, tomato, onion, cilantro, jalapeño peppers, chipotle mayo and Rustic French bread..
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New Nation
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History
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the people that lived in America before the colonists came. the advisers to the President. an unofficial rule or example that others follow. Alien and _______ acts made it so foreigners could be removed from the US and no one could speak out against the government. the first Secretary of the Treasury in the United States.
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New Testament Survey
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Bible
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Gospel written by a medical doctor. Historical narratives of Jesus life and ministry. Epistle written by Jesus' half-brother. Gospel written to show that Jesus is the Messiah. Epistles written by Apostle Peter.
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New Year Resolutions
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Society
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put things in order. freely offering to do something. showing sympathy or concern. coating with a colour. throw out.
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New York Times Best Sellers 2015
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Books
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How Many Have You Read?
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A woman asks a widower to start spending the night with her. . The University of Washington’s eight-oar crew and their quest for gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. . A former member of the Navy SEALs discusses his battlefield experiences during the Iraq war; now a movie. . Times columnist David Brooks wrote this book.. Murder, Murder never through. Solve the rhyme, read the crime 7 times 2..
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New Zealand
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World Geography
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New Zealand's most famous bird - it can't fly. Most people speak this language in New Zealand. New Zealanders like to eat this at the beach (_____ and Chips). This sweet treat you lick is famous for being very creamy in New Zealand. New Zealand's biggest city.
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Newton's Laws
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Science
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changing position. push or pull. speed in one direction. force of rubbing objects. steepness.
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Newton's Three Laws of Motion
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Physics
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Finish the crossword below.
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the force that are in equal and opposite direction.. when an object changes position from on position to another.. unbalanced force acting on an object equals the object's mass times its acceleration.. push or pull on a object.. the contact of two surfaces..
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