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Term: art


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This category deals with all things pertaining to the technology, theory, and science of aeronautics. Here you will find sites that describe the technical aspects of flying, aviation and aeronautics.

Math or mathematics is the study of numbers and variables representing numbers to solve everyday problems, learn about the world around us or to be an exercise in logical reasoning.

Some applications of math are in the areas of finance, physics, sociology, computer programming, fractal music and geometric art.

A collection of scientific resources about the motion of fluids like liquids and gases.
This category is for speculation and research about the future, including competing views by futurists.
Sites in this category contain jokes, essays, songs, students' test answers and other humorous content pertaining to science, math, engineering and statistics.
Activities included in this Category: Advertising and Marketing, Agriculture, Automotive, Beauty and Cosmetic Services, Business to Business, Classifieds, Computers and Internet, Construction and Maintenance, Directories, Economic Development, Employment, Entertainment and Media, Event Planning, Financial Services, Funeral Services, Home and Garden, Industrial, Insurance, Legal Services, Marine Sales and Services, Oil and Gas, Organizations, Printing, Public Utilities, Publishing, Real Estate, Restaurants and Bars, Services, Shipping, Storage, and Logistics, Shopping, Telecommunications, Wineries
The scientific study of material remains of past human life and activities in ancient Egypt from the pre-Dynastic to the end of the Ptolemaic Period in 30 BC. It is about the process of archaeological research more than the resulting understanding of history.
Link collections, annotated directories, and search engines for philosophy and related areas.
This category is devoted to the teaching of philosophy. It is supposed to provide resources for philosophy teachers, mostly at the college and university level, including sites on pedagogy in philosophy teaching, the teaching of particular subject areas, syllabi, handouts, etc. Philosophy sites which are of use mostly for students of philosophy, including online courses and course websites with substantial philosophical content should go in the most appropriate subcategory of Society/Philosophy.
This category lists web pages that offer information on sacred geometry observations. Sacred geometry is the observation of geometric forms in relation to sacred terms where sacred terms might be resolved as sacred measures. Sacred geometry can be observed through sacred architecture, fine art, music, and literary works such as Saint Teresa of Avila's "Interior Castle". It is about the playing of harmony among things created.
Energy healing incorporates many modalities, from traditional ethnic practices to modern techniques developed from bioenergetic research. Since the living human body projects an energy field (aura) around it, it is possible to affect the solid corporeal body by working with its energetic projection.
Qigong instructors offering classes to the general public in Asia.
General science museums feature exhibits, interactive experiences, and educational opportunities related to science and engineering (also known as technology).
Sites listed here are websites that manufacture footwear. If the site your submitting is a retail site (sells to the general public) please submit your site under the. Shopping category.
# The art or science of planning and building structures. Sites and categories may include, but not limited to: # Academic Departments # Architectural Photographers # Architectural practices, companies and firms # Organizations, including trade associations, # Preservation societies, and special interest groups. # Building types, such as lighthouses and skyscrapers.
This category is for sites focusing on the architecture of a particular type of building or a significant example of the type.
Apitherapy is the medicinal use of honeybee products.
Online ordering sites featuring furnishings, accessories, and related products for home decorating with themes and/or styles. Various style subcategories within the Decor and Design category define the items.
According to Aristotle, rhetoric is "the faculty of observing in a given case the available means of persuasion." In contemporary terms, "rhetoric" is the social science that focuses on how to use language to create understanding and to change attitudes or behaviors. The earliest known works on rhetoric predate Aristotle, and rhetoric was an important part of a young Greek male's education to be a civic leader. Aristotle's theories were widely adopted and refined by rhetoricians of the Roman Empire, and later by Christian scholars. For over 1,000 years -- from about 600 A.D. to about 1800 -- rhetoric was one of the three liberal arts studied by every educated person. (The others were grammar and dialectic.) Around 1900, "rhetoric" became primarily the study of how to write effectively, while "speech" dominated college curricula as the study of effective persuasion. Today, these divisions are much less clear, but "rhetoric" is often distinguished from "communication studies" by a greater emphasis on criticism and practice, versus empirical or laboratory studies. In current usage, "rhetoric" has four connotations: 1. "Empty rhetoric." The popular use of the term to mean using words to confuse, bully, or obscure the issue. 2. Writing skills. Many departments of rhetoric focus on writing, especially technical writing. 3. Rhetorical theory. There is also a body of theory on how rhetoric works, some of it overlapping with literary theory. 4. Rhetorical criticism. The application of rhetorical theory in order to understand why a speech (or ad, or song, or whatever) was or was not persuasive.
Regularly issued publications with a focus on architecture containing articles and illustrations.
Employment resources specific and dedicated to the radiology profession.
Historically, alchemy is based on the ancient belief that all matter consists of various mixtures of four basic elements: Earth, Air, Fire and Water. In current usage, any chemistry based on ancient principles rather than modern physics may be included.
Botanical Gardens and Arboreta are scientific institutions that acquire and maintain living collections of plants for the purposes of research and education. They perform the same function for plants as Zoos and Aquariums do for animals.

Typically, to belong within category Science:Institutions botanical gardens and arboreta must have a full-time scientific staff, an herbarium and library, and a catalogued collection of thousands of plants. Although botanical gardens and arboreta may also have a public viewing area, in which case they may be listed as well under Public Gardens, it is the presence of a viable research faculty using an herbarium or herbaria which distinguishes botanical gardens and arboreta from public gardens. This tends to make botanical gardens and arboreta larger in size and more dedicated to preservation of plant taxa than Public Gardens, however size or reputation are not the determining factors. Universities with herbaria do not constitute botanical gardens, even if there is a botanical garden on campus, and even if there is a research program involved, but are listed instead under Science: Biology: Botany: Education. The reason is that University botanical research falls within a traditional academic structure dedicated primarily to teaching.

Electrical engineering is a very broad field, ranging from all aspects of information processing, power production and power distribution. The main fields are electronics (including micro-, opto- and power electronics), communication technology, automation control, computer vision, and energy technology.
Philosophy of art, or aesthetics, is the branch of philosophy examining the nature of art and of the experience of art. Art, in this context, is broadly conceived as including the visual arts, literature, poetry, music, and dance.
Phi is the Greek letter representing the golden ratio, also called the golden mean or the golden proportion. Break a line segment into two such that the ratio of the whole to the longest segment is the same as the ratio of the two segments, that ratio is the golden ratio. Phi = 1.618034...
Landscape Architects is a category providing portfolios and business information for those involved in professional licensed practice, whose focus is on multiple project types and services. Multiple services include graphic design, landscape architecture, signage, urban design, planning and others that are not typically associated with a "traditional practice."
Fibonacci numbers, named after Italian mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci, are the numbers in the Fibonacci sequence 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, . . . , each of which, after the second is the sum of the two previous ones.
Manufacturers, wholesalers, and import/export companies specializing in concrete furniture.
Registered ("licensed") architects and architectural firms currently practicing who are based in the Caribbean and offer services in multiple areas of architecture, interior design, planning and construction.
This category lists companies based in Asia, involved in the manufacture of more or less complete collections of home textiles, which include textile products for bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and curtains and soft furnishings for the livingroom.
This category lists companies based on the African continent, involved in the manufacture of more or less complete collections of home textiles, which include textile products for bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and curtains and soft furnishings for the livingroom.
Registered ("licensed") architects and architectural firms currently practicing who are based in Germany and offer services in multiple areas of architecture, interior design, planning and construction.

Commercial / industrial architecture includes office, multi-unit residential, civic, retail, institutional and other types of architecture for the business world.

Theoretical firms are welcome and encouraged, but they must display some form of practical application, even if it is only a discussion.

Societies, museums, academic departments and other organizations devoted to the study of the history of science.
Possible topics include architecture, artists and galleries, clubs and venues, comics, dance, events, libraries, movies, museums, music, photography, and theater.
Mathematical recreations involving tessellations or tiling.
Jobs available for art educators as well as employment-related issues and information.

This category focuses on the business of manufacturing, distributing, and marketing products related to leather clothing.

This category is for non-profit, educational and trade associations that inform and enable the support the development of the Interior Design Industries.
Dental laboratories create products for the dentist, including dentures, crowns, and dental implants.