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Business
The study and practice of organizing resources, people, and capital to create and sustain commercial enterprises.
Divination
Interpretive practices that seek insight through the reading of patterns, signs, or chance events.
Economics
The study of how people, firms, and societies allocate scarce resources -- how prices form, markets function, and incentives shape behavior.
Education
The discipline concerned with how knowledge is transmitted, how learning occurs, and how teaching is designed.
Math
Mathematics is the study of number, quantity, structure, space, and change through rigorous deduction from axioms and definitions.
Media
The study of narrative, fictional, and communicative forms -- how stories are built, worlds are constructed, and meaning is transmitted through various media.
Music
The study of how sound is organized into meaningful structure across traditions, encompassing theory, ethnomusicology, and the relational principles that underlie musical practice.
Philosophy
The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. Organized here by tradition of origin, not by Western academic subdiscipline.
Sociology
The study of human society, social institutions, relationships, and the forces that shape collective behavior and social change.
Spirituality
Traditions and practices oriented toward transcendence, meaning, and the inner life -- currently covering Christianity and Solomonic occultism.
Writing
The craft and discipline of composing text -- its forms, cognitive mechanisms, and techniques for producing meaning through language.

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