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Subject (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The subject is one of the two main constituents of a clause, according to a tradition that can be tracked back to Aristotle. The other constituent is the predicate. In English, subjects govern agree...
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Subject - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Subject may refer to: • An area of knowledge, a topic, an area of interest or study •Course (education), a unit of academic instruction •List of academic disciplines •Subject (grammar), one of two ma...
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State Library of Tasmania - Images from the Heritage Collections ... Subject index ... ; or:; Search for images with following keyword(s):
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public final class Subject; extends Object; implements Serializable ... A Subject represents a grouping of related information for a single entity, such as a person. Such information includes the Subject's identities as well as its security-related attributes (passwords and cryptographic keys, for example).
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The subject archive organizes the content of MIA by subject or theme. Subjects include psychology, women, art, philosophy, ecomomics and many others ... The main section of this subject index are works of Marxist Psychologists whose writings were influenced by Marxism. This section also links to psychologists in the...
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