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The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity and how it affects the world.
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The systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the testing of theories against the evidence obtained.
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The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
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An academic field that objectively examines religions, beliefs, practices, and their impact on individuals and societies, using historical, philosophical, sociological, and cultural methods to understand how faith shapes the world
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The language spoken by people in France, and the second language for many in Canada
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The art of arranging sounds—using elements like rhythm, melody, harmony, and timbre—to create something expressive, beautiful, or emotionally resonant, often performed by voice or instruments.
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The official language of Mexico, Costa Rica and Spain.
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An exciting, emotional, or unexpected event or circumstance.
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The science and study of quality, structure, space, change and numbers.
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The language of England, widely used in many varieties throughout the world
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The study of computers, computational systems, algorithms, and computation itself.
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A structured school subject focused on developing physical competence, health, and well-being.
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A practical, creative subject where students learn to design and make innovative products that solve real problems, using a blend of technical skills, creativity, and knowledge from other subjects.
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Painting, sculpting, colouring, doodling, textile, illustration, mosaic, sketching...
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The Semitic language of the Arabs, spoken throughout the Middle East and North Africa.