Home >> Reference >> Education >> Subjects


  Archaeology
Architecture
Arts
Astronomy
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Biology
CAD and CAM
Chemistry
Civics
Computing
Earth Sciences
Economics
Energy
  Engineering and Technology
English
Environment
Floral Design
Geography
Geology
Graphic Design
Health
History
Language and Linguistics
Language Arts
Management
Maritime
  Math
Medicine
Music
Peace Studies
Philosophy
Physics
Religious Studies
Science
Sex Education
Social Sciences
Sociology
Vocational


Look at subject (grammar) for the linguistic definition of subject.

Within politics a subject is the individual world health organization is subordinate to the rule of a monarch or state. Compare by having citizen.

Around philosophy, a subject occurs as existence which has lives or even even the relationship by having an additional breathe (or "object"). Hence a word subjective. Watch subject (philosophy).

de:Untertan fr:Sujet nl:Onderwerp






© 2005 GeneralAnswers.org