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Art

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Color

 * 1) Color
 * 2) Black
 * 3) White
 * 4) Blue
 * 5) Green
 * 6) Red
 * 7) Yellow

Tools

 * 1) Drawing
 * 2) Pencil
 * 3) Pen
 * 4) Chalk
 * 5) Painting
 * 6) Paint


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Music

 * 1) Music
 * 2) Jazz
 * 3) Songs

Musical instruments

 * 1) Violin
 * 2) Piano
 * 3) Drum
 * 4) Flute

Theater, Dance

 * 1) Dance
 * 2) Salsa
 * 3) Tango
 * 4) Theatre

Biography

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Artists

 * 1) Francisco Goya
 * 2) Hokusai
 * 3) Henri Matisse
 * 4) Michelangelo
 * 5) Leonardo da Vinci
 * 6) Rembrandt

Authors

 * 1) Aristophanes
 * 2) Miguel de Cervantes
 * 3) Brothers Grimm
 * 4) Homer
 * 5) William Shakespeare
 * 6) Sophocles
 * 7) Virgil

Composers and musicians

 * 1) Johann Sebastian Bach
 * 2) Ludwig van Beethoven
 * 3) Frédéric Chopin
 * 4) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Explorers

 * 1) Hernán Cortés
 * 2) Francis Drake
 * 3) Vasco da Gama
 * 4) Ferdinand Magellan

Inventors and scientists

 * 1) Nicolaus Copernicus
 * 2) Charles Darwin
 * 3) Thomas Edison
 * 4) Albert Einstein
 * 5) Galileo Galilei
 * 6) Carolus Linnaeus
 * 7) Isaac Newton
 * 8) Louis Pasteur
 * 9) Leonardo da Vinci


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Mathematicians

 * 1) Archimedes
 * 2) Euclid
 * 3) Leonhard Euler
 * 4) Karl Friedrich Gauss
 * 5) Gottfried Leibniz
 * 6) Pythagoras
 * 7) Ptolemy

Philosophers and social scientists

 * 1) Aristotle
 * 2) Confucius
 * 3) Plato
 * 4) Voltaire

Politicians and leaders

 * 1) Kofi Annan
 * 2) Charlemagne
 * 3) Sitting Bull
 * 4) Timur
 * 5) George Washington
 * 6) Mahatma Gandhi

History

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 * 1) Civilization
 * 2) History of the world
 * 3) Human evolution

Prehistory to Middle Ages

 * 1) Ancient Greece
 * 2) Ancient China
 * 3) Archaeology
 * 4) Bronze Age
 * 5) Iron Age
 * 6) Middle Ages
 * 7) Prehistory
 * 8) Stone Age


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Renaissance to Industrial Age

 * 1) Age of Enlightenment
 * 2) European colonization of the Americas
 * 3) History of South Africa in the apartheid era
 * 4) The Holocaust
 * 5) Napoleonic Wars

Industrial Age

 * 1) Scientific Revolution
 * 2) Space exploration

Geography

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 * 1) City
 * 2) Country
 * 3) Continent

Land types

 * 1) Desert
 * 2) Mountain
 * 3) Ocean
 * 4) River
 * 5) Lake
 * 6) Forest
 * 7) Plains

Continents and regions

 * 1) Africa
 * 2) Asia
 * 3) Middle East
 * 4) North America
 * 5) South America

Countries

 * 1) Argentina
 * 2) Brazil
 * 3) Canada
 * 4) Ethiopia
 * 5) Libya
 * 6) Mexico
 * 7) Nigeria
 * 8) Russia
 * 9) Thailand
 * 10) United States
 * 11) Gallery of sovereign-state flags
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Cities

 * 1) Bangkok
 * 2) Buenos Aires
 * 3) Istanbul
 * 4) Jerusalem
 * 5) Lagos
 * 6) London
 * 7) Mecca
 * 8) Mexico City
 * 9) Moscow
 * 10) New York
 * 11) Rio de Janeiro
 * 12) Rome
 * 13) São Paulo
 * 14) Shanghai
 * 15) Tehran

Bodies of water

 * 1) Amazon River
 * 2) Arctic Ocean
 * 3) Atlantic Ocean
 * 4) Great Barrier Reef
 * 5) Great Lakes
 * 6) Indian Ocean
 * 7) Lake Victoria
 * 8) Mediterranean Sea
 * 9) Niagara Falls
 * 10) Nile
 * 11) North Sea
 * 12) Pacific Ocean

Buildings

 * 1) House
 * 2) Pyramid
 * 3) Tower
 * 4) Aswan Dam
 * 5) Colosseum
 * 6) Eiffel Tower
 * 7) Great Pyramid of Giza
 * 8) Great Wall of China
 * 9) Seven Wonders of the World

Society and social sciences

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Society

 * 1) Society
 * 2) Family
 * 3) Adult
 * 4) Child
 * 5) Infant
 * 6) Elder
 * 7) Law


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Organizations

 * 1) International organizations
 * 2) African Union
 * 3) European Union
 * 4) International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
 * 5) Nobel Prize
 * 6) United Nations
 * 7) World Health Organization
 * 8) United Nations Children's Fund
 * 9) United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization
 * 10) Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Business and economics

 * 1) Agriculture
 * 2) Market
 * 3) Supply and demand

Social issues

 * 1) Sustainable development
 * 2) Freedom
 * 3) Human rights
 * 4) Peace


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Languages and Scripts

 * 1) Alphabet
 * 2) A, B, C, D, ...
 * 3) Writing system
 * 4) Language
 * 5) Arabic language
 * 6) Chinese language
 * 7) English language
 * 8) French language
 * 9) Portuguese language
 * 10) Spanish language

Literature and Media

 * 1) Writing
 * 2) Book
 * 3) Literature
 * 4) Poetry
 * 5) One Thousand and One Nights
 * 6) Mahabharata

Philosophy

 * 1) Philosophy
 * 2) Ethics
 * 3) Knowledge
 * 4) Beauty
 * 5) Scientific method


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Religion

 * 1) Specific religions
 * 2) Buddhism
 * 3) Christianity
 * 4) Hinduism
 * 5) Islam
 * 6) Judaism

Recreation

 * 1) Chess
 * 2) Go (board game)
 * 3) Mancala
 * 4) Playing cards
 * 5) Sport
 * 6) Cricket
 * 7) Football (soccer)

Foodstuffs

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 * 1) Agriculture
 * 2) Food
 * 3) Cheese
 * 4) Fruit
 * 5) Soybean
 * 6) Tobacco
 * 7) Vegetable
 * 8) Oil
 * 9) Chocolate
 * 10) Honey
 * 11) Potato

Spices

 * 1) Salt
 * 2) Sugar


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Grains

 * 1) Wheat
 * 2) Bread
 * 3) Rice

Science

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Sciences

 * 1) Chemistry
 * 2) Ecology
 * 3) Geology
 * 4) Physics
 * 5) Astronomy
 * 6) Biology

Astronomy

 * 1) Star
 * 2) Planet
 * 3) Solar system
 * 4) Sun
 * 5) Venus
 * 6) Earth
 * 7) Moon
 * 8) Mars
 * 9) Jupiter
 * 10) Saturn

Physics

 * 1) Solid, Liquid, Gas
 * 2) Energy
 * 3) Heat
 * 4) Gravity
 * 5) Electricity
 * 6) Magnetism
 * 7) Sound


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Anatomy

 * 1) Brain
 * 2) Heart
 * 3) Lung
 * 4) Skeleton
 * 5) Stomach
 * 6) Liver
 * 7) Head
 * 8) Eye
 * 9) Mouth
 * 10) Ear
 * 11) Arm

Biology

 * 1) Animal
 * 2) Bird
 * 3) Fish
 * 4) Insect
 * 5) Human
 * 6) Dinosaur
 * 7) Bacteria
 * 8) Virus
 * 9) Plant
 * 10) Grass
 * 11) Flower
 * 12) Tree

Medicine

 * 1) Influenza
 * 2) Malaria
 * 3) Treatments
 * 4) Medication, Penicillin
 * 5) Vaccine

Technology

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 * 1) History of technology

Energy

 * 1) Electricity
 * 2) Hydropower
 * 3) Solar power
 * 4) Wind power

Electronics

 * 1) Electronics
 * 2) Battery
 * 3) Incandescent light bulb

Engineering

 * 1) Engine
 * 2) Lever
 * 3) Pulley
 * 4) Wheel
 * 5) Nail
 * 6) Screw
 * 7) Knife

Information technology

 * 1) Calculator
 * 2) Computer
 * 3) Cryptography
 * 4) Writing

Optical

 * 1) Camera
 * 2) Glasses
 * 3) Microscope
 * 4) Telescope


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Media and communication

 * 1) Mobile phone
 * 2) Photography
 * 3) Printing

Computers

 * 1) Internet
 * 2) E-mail
 * 3) Operating system
 * 4) Linux
 * 5) Microsoft Windows
 * 6) Ethernet
 * 7) Internet service provider

Navigation and timekeeping

 * 1) Clock
 * 2) Compass
 * 3) Pendulum
 * 4) Sundial

Material and chemical

 * 1) Fire
 * 2) Gasoline
 * 3) Metal
 * 4) Plastic
 * 5) Rubber

Food and health

 * 1) Refrigerator
 * 2) Stove
 * 3) Pasteurization

Space

 * 1) Space exploration
 * 2) Satellite
 * 3) International Space Station

Mathematics

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Numbers

 * 1) Digit
 * 2) Integer
 * 3) Natural number
 * 4) Fraction
 * 5) Rational number
 * 6) Pi
 * 7) Prime number

Arithmetic

 * 1) Addition
 * 2) Subtraction
 * 3) Division
 * 4) Multiplication
 * 5) Exponentiation
 * 6) Percentage


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Equations

 * 1) Variable
 * 2) Function
 * 3) Infinity
 * 4) Limit
 * 5) Series
 * 6) Algebra

Geometry

 * 1) Line
 * 2) Angle
 * 3) Fractal

Other mathematics

 * 1) Linear algebra
 * 2) Vector (spatial)
 * 3) Logic
 * 4) Proof
 * 5) Probability theory
 * 6) Statistics
 * 7) Trigonometry

Measurement

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 * 1) Metric system
 * 2) Imperial unit
 * 3) Area
 * 4) Volume
 * 5) Scale
 * 6) Mass
 * 7) Thermometer
 * 8) Temperature
 * 9) Speed


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Time

 * 1) Clock
 * 2) Calendar
 * 3) Second
 * 4) Day
 * 5) Week
 * 6) Month
 * 7) Season
 * 8) Year

Distance

 * 1) Ruler
 * 2) Metre

Chemical elements
List of elements by name : Aluminium, Atomic mass, Atomic number, Boron, Calcium, Carbon, Chlorine, Copper, Element symbol, Fluorine, Gold, Halogen, Helium, Hydrogen, Iodine, Iron, Lead, Mercury %28element%29, Neon, Nickel, Nitrogen, Nonmetal, Oxygen, Platinum, Potassium, Silicon, Silver, Sodium, Sulfur, Tin, Zinc,