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   * Physics
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   * Philosophy
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   * War and military
 * Language and literature


SCIENCE


The eight planets of the Solar System (by decreasing size) are Jupiter, Saturn,
Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars and Mercury.
 1. Science
 2. Nature


ASTRONOMY

 1.  Astronomy
 2.  Asteroid
 3.  Big Bang
 4.  Black hole
 5.  Comet
 6.  Galaxy
     1. Milky Way
 7.  Moon
 8.  Planet
     1. Earth
     2. Jupiter
     3. Mars
     4. Mercury
     5. Neptune
     6. Saturn
     7. Uranus
     8. Venus
 9.  Solar System
 10. Spaceflight
 11. Star
     1. Sun
 12. Universe


GEOLOGY

 1.  Geomorphology
 2.  Historical geology
 3.  Hydrogeology
 4.  Palaeontology
 5.  Petrology
 6.  Mineralogy
 7.  Sedimentology
 8.  Stratigraphy
 9.  Structural geology
 10. Volcanology
 11. Seismology
 12. Engineering geology
 13. Petroleum geology


BIOLOGY

 1. Biology
 2. Biological materials
    1. DNA
    2. Enzyme
    3. Protein
 3. Botany
 4. Ecology
    1. Endangered species
 5. Domestication
 6. Life
 7. Biological classification
    1. Species

BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES

 1. Metabolism
    1. Digestion
    2. Photosynthesis
    3. Breathing
 2. Evolution

ORGANISMS


A selection of diverse animal species
 1. Organism
 2. Animal
    1. Arthropod
       1. Insect
          1. Ant
          2. Bee
          3. Mosquito
       2. Spider
    2. Chordate
       1. Amphibian
          1. Frog
       2. Bird
          1. Chicken
          2. Pigeons and doves
       3. Fish
          1. Shark
       4. Mammal
          1.  Camel
          2.  Cat
          3.  Cattle
          4.  Dog
          5.  Elephant
          6.  Horse
          7.  Sheep
          8.  Rodent
          9.  Domestic pig
          10. Primate
              1. Human
          11. Whales, dolphins and porpoises
       5. Reptile
          1. Dinosaur
          2. Snake
 3. Archaea
 4. Bacteria
 5. Fungus
 6. Plant
    1. Flower
    2. Tree
 7. Protist

ANATOMY

 1.  Anatomy
 2.  Cell
 3.  Circulatory system
     1. Blood
     2. Heart
 4.  Endocrine system
 5.  Human gastrointestinal tract
     1. Large intestine
     2. Small intestine
     3. Liver
 6.  Muscle
 7.  Nervous system
     1. Brain
     2. Sensory system
        1. Ear
        2. Nose
        3. Eye
 8.  Respiratory system
     1. Lung
 9.  Skeleton
 10. Skin

HEALTH AND MEDICINE

 1.  Medicine
 2.  Common cold
 3.  Dentistry
 4.  Disability
     1. Blindness
     2. Deafness
 5.  Disease
 6.  Health
 7.  Headache
 8.  Immune system
 9.  Antibacterial
     1. Penicillin
 10. Virus
     1. Influenza


CHEMISTRY


A diagram of an atom
 1. Chemistry
 2. Inorganic chemistry
 3. Biochemistry
 4. Chemical compound
    1. Acid
    2. Base (chemistry)
    3. Salt
 5. Chemical element
    1.  Periodic table
    2.  Aluminium
    3.  Carbon
    4.  Copper
    5.  Gold
    6.  Hydrogen
    7.  Iron
    8.  Nitrogen
    9.  Oxygen
    10. Silver
    11. Tin
 6. Organic chemistry
    1. Alcohol
    2. Carbohydrate
    3. Hormone
    4. Lipid
 7. Molecule
 8. Analytical chemistry
 9. Physical chemistry


EARTH SCIENCE


Fourpeaked volcano, Alaska, in September 2006 after being thought extinct for
over 10,000 years
 1. Avalanche
 2. Climate
    1. El Niño-Southern Oscillation
    2. Global warming
 3. Earthquake
 4. Geology
    1. Mineral
       1. Diamond
    2. Plate tectonics
    3. Rock
 5. Natural disaster
    1. Flood
    2. Tsunami
 6. Volcano
 7. Weather
    1. Cloud
    2. Rain
    3. Snow
    4. Tornado
    5. Tropical cyclone
    6. Wind


PHYSICS


Various examples of physical phenomena
 1.  Physics
 2.  Acceleration
 3.  Atom
 4.  Energy
     1. Conservation of energy
 5.  Electromagnetic radiation
     1. Infrared
     2. Ultraviolet
     3. Light
        1. Color
 6.  Classical mechanics
 7.  Force
     1. Electromagnetism
        1. Magnetic field
     2. Gravitation
     3. Strong interaction
     4. Weak interaction
 8.  Magnet
 9.  Mass
 10. Metal
     1. Steel
 11. Nuclear fission
 12. State of matter
     1. Gas
     2. Liquid
     3. Plasma
     4. Solid
 13. Quantum mechanics
 14. Radioactive decay
 15. General relativity
 16. Special relativity
 17. Semiconductor
 18. Sound
 19. Velocity
     1. Speed of light
 20. Temperature
 21. Time
 22. Thermodynamics
 23. Vacuum


MEASUREMENT AND UNITS

 1. Measurement
 2. Kilogram
 3. Litre
 4. Metre
 5. International System of Units
 6. Second


TIMEKEEPING

 1. Calendar
    1. Gregorian calendar
 2. Clock
 3. Day
 4. Time zone
 5. Year


FOODSTUFFS


Salt mounds in Bolivia
 1.  Food
 2.  Bread
 3.  Cereal
     1. Barley
     2. Maize
     3. Oat
     4. Rice
     5. Rye
     6. Sorghum
     7. Wheat
 4.  Cheese
 5.  Chocolate
 6.  Honey
 7.  Fruit
     1. Apple
     2. Banana
     3. Grape
     4. Soybean
     5. Lemon
     6. Nut (fruit)
 8.  Meat
 9.  Sugar
 10. Vegetable
     1. Potato

BEVERAGES

 1. Beer
 2. Coffee
 3. Juice
 4. Milk
 5. Tea
 6. Water
 7. Wine


MATHEMATICS


Euclid (holding calipers), Greek mathematician, 3rd century BC, as imagined by
Raphael in this detail from The School of Athens.
 1.  Mathematics
 2.  Algebra
     1. Logarithm
     2. System of linear equations
 3.  Arithmetic
     1. Addition
     2. Division (mathematics)
     3. Fractions
     4. Multiplication
     5. Percentage
     6. Subtraction
 4.  Coordinate system
 5.  Equation
 6.  Function (mathematics)
 7.  Geometry
     1. Angle
     2. Area
     3. Pi
     4. Pythagorean theorem
 8.  Mathematical proof
 9.  Number
     1. Complex number
     2. Number theory
 10. Infinity
 11. Set theory
 12. Statistics
 13. Symmetry
 14. Trigonometry


TECHNOLOGY


Model of Leonardo's robot with inner workings. Possibly constructed by Leonardo
da Vinci around the year 1495.
 1. Technology
 2. Biotechnology
 3. Clothing
    1. Cotton
 4. Engineering
    1. Machine
    2. Robot
    3. Screw
    4. Wheel
 5. Agriculture
    1. Irrigation
    2. Plough
 6. Metallurgy
 7. Nanotechnology


COMMUNICATION

 1. Communication
 2. Book
 3. Information
    1. Encyclopedia
 4. Journalism
    1. Newspaper
    2. Mass media
 5. Printing
 6. Telephone


ELECTRONICS

 1. Electronics
    1. Electric current
    2. Frequency
 2. Components
    1. Capacitor
    2. Inductor
    3. Transistor
    4. Diode
    5. Resistor
    6. Transformer

COMPUTERS AND INTERNET

 1. Computer
    1. Hard disk drive
    2. Central processing unit
 2. Artificial intelligence
 3. Information technology
    1. Algorithm
 4. Internet
    1. Email
    2. World Wide Web
 5. Operating system
 6. Programming language
 7. Software


ENERGY AND FUELS

 1. Renewable energy
 2. Electricity
    1. Nuclear power
 3. Fossil fuel
 4. Internal combustion engine
 5. Steam engine
 6. Fire


MATERIALS

 1. Glass
 2. Paper
 3. Plastic
 4. Wood


TRANSPORTATION

 1. Transport
 2. Aircraft
 3. Automobile
 4. Bicycle
 5. Submarine
 6. Ship
 7. Train


ARTS AND RECREATION

 1. Culture
 2. Art
    1. Comics
    2. Painting
    3. Photography
    4. Sculpture
    5. Pottery
 3. Dance
 4. Fashion
 5. Theatre
 6. Calligraphy


ARCHITECTURE AND CIVIL ENGINEERING


St. Peter's Basilica seen from Castel Sant' Angelo
 1.  Architecture
 2.  Arch
 3.  Bridge
 4.  Canal
 5.  Dam
 6.  Dome
 7.  House
 8.  Specific structures
     1.  Burj Khalifa
     2.  Colosseum
     3.  Great Wall of China
     4.  Eiffel Tower
     5.  Empire State Building
     6.  Hagia Sophia
     7.  Parthenon
     8.  Giza pyramid complex
     9.  St. Peter's Basilica
     10. Statue of Liberty
     11. Taj Mahal
     12. Three Gorges Dam
 9.  Pyramid
 10. Tower


FILM, RADIO AND TELEVISION

 1. Film
    1. Animation
       1. Anime
 2. Radio
 3. Television


MUSIC

 1. Music
 2. Song
 3. Specific music genres
    1. Blues
    2. Classical music
       1. Opera
       2. Symphony
    3. Electronic music
    4. Flamenco
    5. Hip hop
    6. Jazz
    7. Reggae
    8. Rock music
    9. Samba
 4. Specific musical instruments

 1.  Accordion
 2.  Brass instrument
 3.  Alto_saxophone
 4.  Bass guitar
 5.  Bass drum
 6.  Bassoon
 7.  Bongo
 8.  Carillon
 9.  Cello
 10. Tubular bells
 11. Clarinet
 12. Contrabassoon
 13. Cornet
 14. Drum
 15. Electric guitar
 16. Electric piano
 17. Synthesizer
 18. Cor anglais
 19. Euphonium
 20. Flugelhorn
 21. Flute
 22. Horn (instrument)
 23. Guitar
 24. Harmonica
 25. Harp
 26. Harpsichord
 27. Lyre
 28. Oboe
 29. Piano
 30. Piccolo
 31. Pipe organ
 32. Recorder
 33. Saxophone
 34. Snare drum
 35. Double bass
 36. String instrument
 37. Timpani
 38. Trombone
 39. Trumpet
 40. Tuba
 41. Vibraphone
 42. Viola
 43. Violin
 44. Xylophone
 45. Zither
 46. Mandolin
 47. Lute
 48. Wind instrument
 49. Woodwind instrument
 50. Bagpipes
 51. Percussion instrument
 52. Cymbal


RECREATION

 1. Game
    1. Backgammon
    2. Chess
    3. Go (game)
 2. Martial arts
    1. Karate
    2. Judo
 3. Olympic Games
 4. Sport
    1. Track and field
    2. Auto racing
    3. Baseball
    4. Basketball
    5. Cricket
    6. Association football
    7. Golf
    8. Rugby
    9. Tennis
 5. Toy


HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY


HISTORY

 1. History

PREHISTORY AND ANCIENT WORLD


The Great Sphinx
 1.  Prehistory
 2.  Stone Age
 3.  Bronze Age
 4.  Iron Age
 5.  Mesopotamia
 6.  Ancient Egypt
 7.  Ancient Greece
 8.  Roman Empire
 9.  Han Dynasty
 10. Gupta Empire

MIDDLE AGES AND EARLY MODERN

 1.  Abbasid Caliphate
 2.  Age of Enlightenment
 3.  Aztec
 4.  Byzantine Empire
 5.  Crusades
 6.  Holy Roman Empire
 7.  Hundred Years' War
 8.  Middle Ages
 9.  Mongol Empire
 10. Ming Dynasty
 11. Ottoman Empire
 12. Protestant Reformation
 13. Thirty Years' War
 14. Renaissance
 15. Tang Dynasty
 16. Vikings

MODERN

 1.  Arab-Israeli conflict
 2.  American Civil War
 3.  Apartheid
 4.  British Empire
 5.  Cold War
 6.  Cultural Revolution
 7.  French Revolution
 8.  Great Depression
 9.  The Holocaust
 10. Industrial Revolution
 11. Nazi Germany
 12. Meiji Restoration
 13. Russian Revolution
 14. Qing Dynasty
 15. Treaty of Versailles
 16. Vietnam War
 17. World War I
 18. World War II


GEOGRAPHY

This section is for geographical concepts and for specific places.

 1.  Geography
 2.  City
 3.  Continent
 4.  Mountain
 5.  Desert
 6.  North Pole
 7.  Ocean
 8.  Rainforest
 9.  River
 10. Sea
 11. South Pole

CONTINENTS AND MAJOR REGIONS

 1. Africa
 2. Antarctica
 3. Asia
 4. Europe
 5. Middle East
 6. North America
 7. Oceania
 8. South America

COUNTRIES

 1.  Afghanistan
 2.  Algeria
 3.  Argentina
 4.  Australia
 5.  Austria
 6.  Bangladesh
 7.  Brazil
 8.  Canada
 9.  China
 10. Democratic Republic of the Congo
 11. Cuba
 12. Egypt
 13. Ethiopia
 14. France
 15. Germany
 16. India
 17. Indonesia
 18. Iran
 19. Iraq
 20. Israel
 21. Italy
 22. Japan
 23. Mexico
 24. Netherlands
 25. New Zealand
 26. Nigeria
 27. Pakistan
 28. Poland
 29. Portugal
 30. Russia
 31. Saudi Arabia
 32. Singapore
 33. South Africa
 34. South Korea
 35. Spain
 36. Sudan
 37. Switzerland
 38. Tanzania
 39. Thailand
 40. Turkey
 41. Ukraine
 42. United Kingdom
 43. United States
 44. Vatican City
 45. Venezuela
 46. Vietnam

CITIES

 1.  Amsterdam
 2.  Athens
 3.  Baghdad
 4.  Bangkok
 5.  Beijing
 6.  Berlin
 7.  Bogotá
 8.  Brussels
 9.  Buenos Aires
 10. Cairo
 11. Cape Town
 12. Damascus
 13. Delhi
 14. Dhaka
 15. Dubai
 16. Hong Kong
 17. Istanbul
 18. Jakarta
 19. Jerusalem
 20. Karachi
 21. Kinshasa
 22. Kolkata
 23. Lagos
 24. London
 25. Los Angeles
 26. Madrid
 27. Mecca
 28. Mexico City
 29. Moscow
 30. Mumbai
 31. Nairobi
 32. New York City
 33. Paris
 34. Rio de Janeiro
 35. Rome
 36. Saint Petersburg
 37. São Paulo
 38. Seoul
 39. Shanghai
 40. Sydney
 41. Tehran
 42. Tokyo
 43. Vienna
 44. Washington, D.C.

BODIES OF WATER

 1.  Amazon River
 2.  Arctic Ocean
 3.  Atlantic Ocean
 4.  Baltic Sea
 5.  Black Sea
 6.  Caribbean Sea
 7.  Caspian Sea
 8.  Congo River
 9.  Danube
 10. Ganges
 11. Great Barrier Reef
 12. Great Lakes
 13. Indian Ocean
 14. Indus River
 15. Lake Baikal
 16. Lake Tanganyika
 17. Lake Victoria
 18. Mediterranean Sea
 19. Mississippi River
 20. Niger River
 21. Nile
 22. North Sea
 23. Pacific Ocean
 24. Panama Canal
 25. Rhine
 26. Suez Canal
 27. Southern Ocean
 28. Volga River
 29. Yangtze River
 30. Yellow River

MOUNTAINS AND DESERTS

 1. Alps
 2. Andes
 3. Himalayas
    1. Mount Everest
 4. Mount Kilimanjaro
 5. Rocky Mountains
 6. Sahara


BIOGRAPHY


ACTORS


Charlie Chaplin shows off some of his merchandise, c. 1918.
 1. Sarah Bernhardt
 2. Charlie Chaplin
 3. Leonardo DiCaprio
 4. Tom Hanks
 5. Meryl Streep
 6. Ingrid Bergman
 7. Henry Fonda


ARTISTS

 1.  Salvador Dalí
 2.  Albrecht Dürer
 3.  Vincent van Gogh
 4.  Francisco de Goya
 5.  Frida Kahlo
 6.  Leonardo da Vinci
 7.  Henri Matisse
 8.  Michelangelo
 9.  Pablo Picasso
 10. Raphael
 11. Rembrandt
 12. Peter Paul Rubens
 13. Andy Warhol


AUTHORS, PLAYWRIGHTS AND POETS

 1. Roald Dahl
 2. Enid Blyton
 3. C. S. Lewis
 4. Hans Christian Andersen
 5. Geoffrey Chaucer
 6. Charles Dickens
 7. William Shakespeare
 8. Sophocles
 9. Mark Twain


COMPOSERS AND MUSICIANS

 1.  Louis Armstrong
 2.  Johann Sebastian Bach
 3.  The Beatles
 4.  Ludwig van Beethoven
 5.  Johannes Brahms
 6.  Frédéric Chopin
 7.  Antonín Dvořák
 8.  George Frideric Handel
 9.  Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
 10. Édith Piaf
 11. Elvis Presley
 12. Giacomo Puccini
 13. Franz Schubert
 14. Igor Stravinsky
 15. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
 16. Giuseppe Verdi
 17. Antonio Vivaldi
 18. Richard Wagner
 19. ABBA
 20. Céline Dion
 21. Michael Jackson
 22. Dolly Parton
 23. Ray Charles
 24. John Williams
 25. Louis Armstrong
 26. Glenn Miller
 27. John Lennon
 28. Paul McCartney
 29. Simon & Garfunkel
 30. Eric Clapton
 31. Keith Urban


EXPLORERS AND TRAVELERS


Christopher Columbus
 1.  Roald Amundsen
 2.  Neil Armstrong
 3.  Jacques Cartier
 4.  Christopher Columbus
 5.  James Cook
 6.  Hernán Cortés
 7.  Yuri Gagarin
 8.  Vasco da Gama
 9.  Ibn Battuta
 10. Ferdinand Magellan
 11. Marco Polo


FILM DIRECTORS AND SCREENWRITERS

 1. Walt Disney
 2. Alfred Hitchcock
 3. Steven Spielberg


INVENTORS, SCIENTISTS AND MATHEMATICIANS

 1.  Archimedes
 2.  Avicenna
 3.  Tim Berners-Lee
 4.  Nicolaus Copernicus
 5.  Marie Curie
 6.  Charles Darwin
 7.  Thomas Edison
 8.  Albert Einstein
 9.  Euclid
 10. Leonhard Euler
 11. Michael Faraday
 12. Enrico Fermi
 13. Fibonacci
 14. Henry Ford
 15. Joseph Fourier
 16. Galen
 17. Galileo Galilei
 18. Carl Friedrich Gauss
 19. Johannes Gutenberg
 20. James Prescott Joule
 21. Johannes Kepler
 22. Al-Khwarizmi
 23. Gottfried Leibniz
 24. Carl Linnaeus
 25. James Clerk Maxwell
 26. Dmitri Mendeleev
 27. Isaac Newton
 28. Louis Pasteur
 29. Max Planck
 30. Ernest Rutherford
 31. Erwin Schrödinger
 32. Nikola Tesla
 33. Alan Turing
 34. James Watt


PHILOSOPHERS AND SOCIAL SCIENTISTS

 1.  Aristotle
 2.  Noam Chomsky
 3.  Confucius
 4.  Sigmund Freud
 5.  John Maynard Keynes
 6.  Karl Marx
 7.  Plato
 8.  Jean-Jacques Rousseau
 9.  Jean-Paul Sartre
 10. Socrates
 11. Voltaire


POLITICAL LEADERS

 1.  Akbar the Great
 2.  Alexander the Great
 3.  Ashoka the Great
 4.  Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
 5.  Augustus
 6.  Otto von Bismarck
 7.  Simón Bolívar
 8.  Napoleon
 9.  Julius Caesar
 10. Charlemagne
 11. Winston Churchill
 12. Constantine the Great
 13. Cyrus the Great
 14. Charles de Gaulle
 15. Elizabeth I
 16. Mahatma Gandhi
 17. Genghis Khan
 18. Che Guevara
 19. Adolf Hitler
 20. Joan of Arc
 21. Martin Luther King Jr.
 22. Vladimir Lenin
 23. Abraham Lincoln
 24. Louis XIV of France
 25. Rosa Luxemburg
 26. Nelson Mandela
 27. Mao Zedong
 28. Jawaharlal Nehru
 29. Kwame Nkrumah
 30. Peter the Great
 31. Qin Shi Huang
 32. Franklin D. Roosevelt
 33. Saladin
 34. Joseph Stalin
 35. Suleiman the Magnificent
 36. Sun Yat-sen
 37. Tamerlane
 38. Umar
 39. George Washington


RELIGIOUS FIGURES AND THEOLOGIANS

 1.  Abraham
 2.  Thomas Aquinas
 3.  Augustine of Hippo
 4.  Gautama Buddha
 5.  Al-Ghazali
 6.  Jesus
 7.  Martin Luther
 8.  Moses
 9.  Muhammad
 10. Paul the Apostle


PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY


PHILOSOPHY

 1.  Beauty
 2.  Dialectic
 3.  Ethics
 4.  Epistemology
 5.  Feminism
 6.  Free will
 7.  Knowledge
 8.  Logic
 9.  Mind
 10. Philosophy
 11. Probability
 12. Reality
 13. Truth


PSYCHOLOGY

 1. Behavior
 2. Emotion
 3. Love
 4. Psychology
 5. Thought


RELIGION


WORLD VIEW AND RELIGION

 1. God
 2. Mythology
 3. Worldview philosophies
    1. Atheism
    2. Fundamentalism
    3. Materialism
    4. Monotheism
    5. Polytheism
 4. Soul
 5. Religion
 6. Specific religions
    1.  Buddhism
    2.  Christianity
        1. Catholic Church
    3.  Confucianism
    4.  Hinduism
        1. Trimurti
    5.  Islam
        1. Shia Islam
    6.  Jainism
    7.  Judaism
    8.  Sikhism
    9.  Taoism
    10. Zoroastrianism
 7. Spiritual practices
    1. Sufism
    2. Yoga
    3. Zen


SOCIAL SCIENCES

 1. Society
 2. Civilization
 3. Education


FAMILY AND RELATIONSHIPS

 1. Family
 2. Child
 3. Man
 4. Marriage
 5. Woman


POLITICS

 1.  Politics
 2.  Anarchism
 3.  Colonialism
 4.  Communism
 5.  Conservatism
 6.  Democracy
 7.  Dictatorship
 8.  Diplomacy
 9.  Fascism
 10. Globalization
 11. Government
 12. Ideology
 13. Imperialism
 14. Liberalism
 15. Marxism
 16. Monarchy
 17. Nationalism
 18. Republic
 19. Socialism


BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

 1. Economics
 2. Capital
 3. Capitalism
 4. Currency
    1. Euro
    2. Japanese yen
    3. United States dollar
 5. Industry
 6. Money
 7. Tax


LAW

 1. Law
 2. Constitution


WAR AND MILITARY

 1. Civil war
 2. Military
 3. Peace
 4. War


LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

 1.  Language
 2.  Constructed language
 3.  Dialect
 4.  Dictionary
 5.  Grammar
     1. Adjective
     2. Adverb
     3. Conjunction
     4. Grammatical case
     5. Noun
     6. Pronoun
     7. Sentence
     8. Syntax
     9. Verb
 6.  Linguistics
 7.  Grammar
 8.  Word
     1. Phoneme
     2. Syllable
 9.  Alphabet
 10. Literacy
 11. Writing
 12. Literature
     1. Prose
     2. Fiction
     3. Novel
     4. Poetry





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