Wikipedia:Contents/Human activities
Wikipedia's contents: Human activities
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←Human activities are the various actions for recreation, living, or necessity done by people. For instance it includes leisure, entertainment, manufacturing, recreation, war, and exercise.
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Human activity – Arts • Childraising (Babysitting, Child care) • Crime (Harassment, Homicide) • Educating (Learning, Teaching) • Entertainment • Exercise • Exploration (Underwater exploration, Space exploration) • Globalization • Hobbies • Industrialisation • Innovation • Law enforcement • Learning • Leisure activities • Management • Massage • Medicine • Navigation • Philosophy • Politics (Governance) • Publishing • Recreation • Practicing religion (Worship) • Reproduction • Resource consumption • Sex • Shopping • Spending • Sport • Thinking • Transporting • Traveling • Underwater diving • Warfare
- Agriculture – Fisheries management • Fishing • Forestry • Gardening • Horticulture • Ranching
- Business – Business administration • Finance • Industry • Investing • Manufacturing • Marketing • Trading
- Communicating – Conversing • Listening • Reading • Talking • Writing
- Science – Applied science • Formal science • Natural science • Physical science • Social science
Impact of human activity – Cars, effects on society • Population growth • Human overpopulation • Overconsumption • War, effects of
- Human impact on the environment – Biodiversity loss • Conservation • Defaunation • Deforestation • Desertification • Ecological crises • Environmental degradation • Environmentalism • Forest degradation • Global warming • Habitat destruction • Habitat fragmentation • Holocene extinction event • Land degradation • Ocean acidification • Ozone depletion • Pollution • Resource depletion
Human activity – intentional, purposive, conscious and subjectively meaningful sequences of actions.
- Agriculture
- Arts – vast subdivision of culture, composed of many creative endeavors and disciplines. The arts encompasses visual arts, literary arts and the performing arts.
- Communication
- Education
- Entertainment
- Exercise
- Government
- Industry
- Law enforcement
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Religion
- Science
- Applied science – application of scientific knowledge transferred into a physical environment. Examples include all fields of engineering.
- Formal science – branch of knowledge with many subbranches which are concerned with formal systems. Unlike other sciences, the formal sciences are not concerned with the validity of theories based on observations in the real world, but instead with the properties of formal systems based on definitions and rules.
- Natural science – major branch of science that tries to explain and predict nature's phenomena, based on empirical evidence. In natural science, hypotheses must be verified scientifically to be regarded as scientific theory. Validity, accuracy, and social mechanisms ensuring quality control, such as peer review and repeatability of findings, are among the criteria and methods used for this purpose.
- Social science – study of the world and its cultures and civilizations. Social science has many branches, each called a "social science".
- Sports – organized, competitive, entertaining, and skillful activity requiring commitment, strategy, and fair play, in which a winner can be defined by objective means. Generally speaking, a sport is a game based in physical athleticism.
- Transport – the transfer of people or things from one place to another.
- Underwater diving – practice of people descending below the water's surface to interact with the environment.
- War – state of armed conflict between states, governments, societies and informal paramilitary groups, such as mercenaries, insurgents and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, aggression, destruction, and mortality, using regular or irregular military forces.
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Games • Languages • Musical instruments • Newspapers • Schools • Songs • Spin-offs • Martial arts • Methods of capital punishment • Mudras • Weight training exercises
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Battles, by casualties • Carbon dioxide emissions, by country • Environmental disasters • Environmental issues • Greenhouse gases, IPCC list • Greenhouse gas emissions, top contributors • Wars, by death toll • Wars and anthropogenic disasters, by death tollHuman activity
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- Human activities
- Activism
- Agriculture
- Arts
- Aviation
- Commemoration
- Communication
- Crime
- Design
- Education
- Entertainment
- Fictional activities
- Fishing
- Food and drink preparation
- Government
- Hunting
- Industry
- Leisure activities
- Navigation
- Observation
- Performing arts
- Physical exercise
- Planning
- Politics
- Recreation
- Religion
- Human spaceflight
- Sports
- Trade
- Transport
- Travel
- Underwater human activities
- Underwater diving
- War
- Work
- Impact of human activity
- Human impact on the environment (Climate change, Nature conservation, Deforestation, Environmentalism, Global warming, Pollution)
- Human overpopulation
- Urbanization
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- Agriculture (Fishing, Forestry, Gardening) • Arts (Dance, Music, Painting) • Construction • Computing • Firefighting • Journalism • Management • Politics • Recycling • Science, branches of • Sex • Surfing • Underwater diving
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