Arts
Humanistic discipline: studies intended to provide knowledge and intellectual skills in entertainment, recreational, cultural, and interests to others.
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Business
An enterprise, commercial entity, or firm in either the private or public sector, concerned with providing products or services to satisfy demand.
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Computers
Devices controlling operations that are expressible in numerical or logical terms. Includes components, networks, security, and software applications.
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Frequently Asked
A collection of original copyright works by professionals in their respected fields of expertise.
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Global info
Businesses, organizations, and information by region, country, state/province, and city. Sub-organized by topic, activity, or informational genre.
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Health
Aiding fitness, illness, and well-being, functionally, as the ability to cope with everyday activities. Includes medical, scientific, and alternative views.
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Home
Residential dwellings, furniture, and effects for improvement of comfort, living standards, and human state of mind. Includes pets and gardening.
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Internet
A worldwide system of interconnected government, commercial, academic, and domestic networks. Includes hosting, promotion, design, and forums.
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News
Reporting of current events and literary information of interest in the form of newspapers, television, and magazines. Includes journalism and columns.
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Recreation
The use of leisure time to satisfy ever-expanding desires or enhancement of mental and physical health, amusement, play, adventure, or education.
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Reference
Compendium of information compiled for ease of interpretation and usually identifies other publications and resources. Include authors, maps, and museums.
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Science
Studies that encompass a knowledge of facts, phenomena, laws, and demonstrated by experimentation and observation. Includes chemistry and physics.
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Shopping
The buying and selling of goods or services to people. Supply and demand center around the details of selection, purchase, and display behavior.
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Society
A group distinguishable from other groups by mutual interests, characteristics, relationships, shared institutions, culture, and common ceremonies.
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