A person who is sick or injured.
What is a patient?
Tool to see very small things.
What is a microscope?
Traditions, language, and customs of a group.
What is culture?
A plan to show how much money a person/company earns and spends.
What is a budget?
A document that outlines a course's topics, schedule and rules.
What is a syllabus?
A person who sends emergency services.
What is a dispatcher?
A test in a lab to learn something.
What is an experiment?
A period of 100 years.
What is a century?
Department that manages employees.
What are human resources (HR)?
Official record of your grades and courses. Equivalent of report card in high school.
What is a transcript?
A bed used to carry patients.
What is a stretcher or gurney?
An idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proved.
What is a hypothesis?
A person who is a legal member of a country.
What is a citizen?
A list of the people employed by a company showing how much one earns.
What is a payroll?
The set of courses and content taught in a program?
What is a curriculum?
Support for a broken or injured limb.
What is a splint?
Facts, numbers, or information collected for analysis.
What is data?
A system of government in which power is held by elected representatives who are freely voted by people.
What is democracy?
A place where shares in companies are bought and sold.
What is the stock market/exchange?
A course or requirement you must complete before taking another course.
What is a prerequisite?
Sudden uncontrolled body movements.
What is a seizure?
A small glass recipient with one closed and rounded end, used in scientific experiments.
What is a test tube?
A way of buying and selling products that ensures that the people who produce the goods receive a decent price.
What is fair trade?
A useful or valuable quality, skill or person, OR something a company owns (cash, equipment).
What is an asset?
An optional course that you choose.
What is an elective?