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What are core articles? Core articles are our top priority articles – articles that are most in demand and most important for us to include in an encyclopedia that has any hope of being comprehensive. Essentially, we list our unwritten core articles here, negotiating about which articles really are our highest priority.

We hope you'll set aside your relatively specialized interests for a while, and create reliable introductions to the most basic topics.

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What are core articles?

Core articles are our top priority articles--articles that are most in demand and most important for us to include in an encyclopedia that has any hope of being comprehensive.

Our leading authors and editors believe this initiative is very important. We hope you'll set aside your relatively specialized interests for a while, and join the contest to create reliable introductions to the most basic topics known to humanity.

Chris Day is the coordinator of the core articles initiative.

How does the core articles initiative work?

Essentially, we list our unwritten core articles here on this page, negotiating about which articles really are our highest priority. We then invite people to write articles on those topics, awarding points for any draft that is 250 words or longer. We tally points on CZ:Core Articles/Scores.

Page format

This is one big long page, divided into sections, one for each workgroup. Each section should be written in three columns. However, make sure the columns break after each workgroup. (So each workgroup header is in one column which spans all three.) Total number of articles on page will be about 4,000. So it will be a big page, but that's OK, it's not too big.

Each line of a workgroup's section begins with # so that the entries are numbered. Most important (highest point value) entries should be listed first. Format of a line evolves like this:

The original entry simply says "French painting" is worth 5 points:

# [[French painting]] (5)

Once Jane Doe has written a draft article over 250 words, she may take credit:

# [[French painting]] (5) - [[User:Jane Doe|]]

Someone confirms that Jane has written 250 words, writing "OK":

# [[French painting]] (5) - [[User:Jane Doe|]] - OK

Finished.

Note: anyone may edit any section of this page so that the section is in conformity with these formatting guidelines! Be Bold!

Topic choice

Each workgroup nominates 99 topics (33 per column). Exceptions are Biology, Health Sciences, History, Geography, Mathematics, Business, Media, Games, Hobbies, and Sports, which may nominate 198 topics (66 per column). For some already-existing article lists, for ideas, please see [1] and [2] as well as, in many cases, workgroup homepages. Here are the 1000 most popular Wikipedia articles of September 2007. List articles in only one workgroup. All topics must be either completely unwritten, a micro-stub, or status=4.

Anyone may list articles here, but if workgroup editors wish to work out the list elsewhere, they may.

* Note: top priority articles that are status=4 (unedited from Wikipedia) should be listed, but with an asterisk--which indicates that, to get the points, a person must either completely replace or rewrite the article.

** Also note: "micro-stubs" (articles without pictures, 50 words or less) should also be listed, but with two asterisks.

Attaching points to topics

Each workgroup may award 10 points for the five most important articles in the group, 5 points for the ten next most important, and 2 points for the 18 next most important (down to #33, the bottom of the first column). The rest (in the middle and right columns) are worth a point apiece.

The first and/or most motivated editor attaches points to articles. If after a reasonable period it appears no editor is going to step up, then the most qualified and motivated author issues the points.

Claiming points

None of these articles may come from Wikipedia, if you want it to count. In fact, if you want, you can entirely replace a status = 4 Wikipedia-sourced article with a new CZ article. Please do.

For now, we do not track first draft authors on the talk page or the metadata page of an article, but only on CZ:Core Articles.

Authors may claim points on CZ:Core Articles/Scores only after their article length (and non-Wikipediahood) has been OK'd.

Core Articles Coordinator

The Core Articles Coordinator (Chris Day) ensures that these rules are being followed, and in particular, "locks in" or approves the article list and point assignment, by ensuring that the most qualified active person on CZ has looked over these things. The CAC would also be expected to make sure this page is correct--that formatting, "OK'ing," and other matters are done smoothly and correctly. He is also manager of the "Miscellaneous" section.

Stages of development

We can distinguish eight stages of development for each set of articles:

  1. No topics nominated.
  2. Fewer than half nominated.
  3. Most or all have been nominated, but not assigned points.
  4. All topics nominated and assigned points by someone.
  5. All topics and point assignments "locked in" by the Core Articles Coordinator (who ensures that the most qualified active person on CZ has looked over the list).
  6. At least one, but fewer than half, of the core article in the workgroup have been written and OK'd.
  7. Most but not all of the articles have been written and OK'd.
  8. All articles have been written and OK'd.

Already-written core articles

In the sections titled "Already-written core articles," please list top priority articles that were already written prior to September 25, 2007. List any articles that are as high or higher priority as any on the list of 99 (or 198). This is to prevent people from listing articles that have already been written, and so that this page is maximally useful to the end-user. Points are not given for articles in this section--well, not yet, anyway.

The "Miscellaneous" category

Articles that we'll definitely want, but which aren't obviously located in any existing workgroup, should be placed in Miscellaneous. There can be up to 300 articles listed here. Make sure there are no duplicates (overlap with workgroup lists). Each of these will be worth 1 point, unless any editor decides otherwise.

The Core Articles


Social Sciences

Anthropology - Stage 3

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

  1. Ethnography
  2. Ethnology
  3. Forensic anthropology
  4. Cultural anthropology
  5. Homo
  6. Homo sapiens
  7. Primatology
  8. Nutritional anthropology
  9. Economic anthropology
  10. Cultural ecology
  11. Ethnomusicology
  12. Cognitive anthropology
  13. Myth - currently a disambig
  14. Ritual
  15. Symbolism
  16. Culture
  17. Ethnicity
  18. Tools or Tool use
  19. Folklore
  20. Indigeneity
  21. Participant observation
  22. Artifact
  23. Grave goods
  24. Subsistence
  25. Transhumance
  26. Swidden
  27. Horticulture
  28. Pastoralism
  29. Hunter-gatherer or Forager
  30. Nomad
  31. Reciprocity
  32. Qualitative research
  33. Quantitative research

  1. Caste
  2. Moiety
  3. Patrilineage
  4. Matrilineage
  5. Cross-cousin
  6. Dowry
  7. Bridewealth
  8. Affine
  9. Kinship
  10. Exogamy
  11. Endogamy
  12. Kula ring
  13. Potlatch
  14. Rite of passage
  15. Habitus
  16. Liminality
  17. Communitas
  18. Shaman
  19. Animism
  20. Cosmology
  21. Cosmogony
  22. Emic
  23. Etic
  24. Syncretism
  25. Acculturation
  26. Colonialism
  27. Ontogeny
  28. Witchcraft
  29. Magic
  30. Divination
  31. Environmental determinism
  32. Linguistic determinism
  33. Cultural determinism

  1. Robert Broom
  2. Raymond Dart
  3. Donald Johanson
  4. Louis Leakey
  5. Richard Leakey
  6. Phillip Tobias
  7. F. Clark Howell
  8. Mary Leakey
  9. Franz Boas
  10. Napoleon Chagnon
  11. Margaret Mead
  12. Clifford Geertz
  13. Jane Goodall
  14. Diane Fossey
  15. Herbert Spencer
  16. Victor Turner

Already-written core articles in this workgroup

(Core Article points not available for these articles.)

Start listing already-existing core articles here

Second column

Third column

Archaeology

On advice of an editor, let's include the archaeology articles with anthropology.

  1. Potsherd
  2. Test pit
  3. Provenience
  4. Carbon dating
  5. Dendrochronology
  6. Survey (archaeology)
  7. Site plan (archaeology)
  8. Midden

Economics - Stage 2

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

HIGH PRIORITY

  1. International economics (10)
  2. Welfare economics (10)
  3. Markets (10)
  4. Comparative advantage
  5. Economy of scale
  6. Balance of payments
  7. Terms of trade
  8. Externalities
  9. Elasticity
  10. Supply
  11. Demand
  12. GNP and GDP

LOWER PRIORITY

  1. Economic policy
  2. Fiat currency
  3. Gold standard
  4. Minimum wage
  5. Price floor
  6. Central Bank
  7. Money supply

LOWER PRIORITY


Already-written core articles in this workgroup

(Core Article points not available for these articles.)

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Second column

Third column

Education - Stage 1

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

  1. Education
  2. Early childhood education
  3. Primary education
  4. Adult education
  5. Higher education
  6. Pedagogy
  7. John Dewey
  8. Paulo Freire
  9. Philosophy of education
  10. Learning

Second column

  1. Situated learning
  2. Informal learning
  3. Distributed learning
  4. Problem-based learning
  5. Multicultural education
  6. Multiple intelligences
  7. Performance assessment
  8. Mentoring
  9. The brain and learning
  10. Social learning

Third column

  1. Learning theories
  2. Enactivism
  3. Phenomenology
  4. Constructivism
  5. Accreditation (education)
  6. Educational leadership
  7. Educational psychology (applied)
  8. Behaviorism
  9. Distance education
  10. Exceptional education
  11. Critical-cultural pedagogy

Already-written core articles in this workgroup

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Second column

Third column

Geography - Stage 2

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

  1. Continent
  2. Island
  3. Continental shelf
  4. Plate tectonics
  5. Archipelago
  6. Cove
  7. Coast
  8. Plateau

Second column

Third column

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Second column

Third column

Law - Stage 2

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

The categorization is provisional, see Law workgroup page

  1. International law
  2. Maritime law
  3. Natural law
  4. Roman law
  5. European Convention on Human Rights
  6. European Community Law

Second column

  1. Adoption
  2. Adultery
  3. Arbitration
  4. Asset
  5. Attorney
  6. Bankruptcy
  7. Bill of attainder
  8. Blue law
  9. Canon law
  10. Capital punishment
  11. Censorship
  12. Constitution
  13. Consumer protection
  14. Contract
  15. Copyright
  16. Corporation
  17. Court of law
  18. Crime
  19. Criminal law
  20. Defendant
  21. Divorce
  22. Double jeopardy
  23. Drug prohibition
  24. Due process
  25. Environmental law
  26. Forensics
  27. Fraud
  28. Human Rights
  29. Judge
  30. Jury
  31. Labor law
  32. Magna Carta
  33. Murder
  34. Nullification
  35. Prosecution
  36. Salic law
  37. Sovereign immunity
  38. Tax

Third column

Already-written core articles in this workgroup

(Core Article points not available for these articles.)
  1. Antitrust
  2. Bill of rights
  3. Civil law
  4. Common law
  5. Treaty
  6. U.S. Constitution

Start listing already-existing core articles here

Second column

Third column

Linguistics - Stage 2 - almost 3

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

Provisional awarding of points - I'm not an editor. John Stephenson 01:44, 29 September 2007 (CDT)

Individual languages could be listed here, as needed. Grammatical concepts could be added as well.

  1. Morphology (linguistics)* (10)
  2. Semantics (linguistics) (10)
  3. Syntax* (10)
  4. Noam Chomsky (10)
  5. Phonetics* (10)
  6. Applied linguistics* (5)
  7. Clinical linguistics (5)
  8. Cognitive linguistics* (5)
  9. Historical linguistics (5)
  10. Language evolution (5)
  11. History of linguistics* (5)
  12. Psycholinguistics* (5)
  13. Sociolinguistics (5)
  14. Theoretical linguistics* (5)
  15. Universal grammar (5)
  16. Alphabet (2)
  17. Comparative linguistics (2)
  18. Computational linguistics* (2)
  19. Creolistics (2)
  20. Dialect* (2)
  21. English language (2)
  22. Forensic linguistics (2)
  23. Language attrition* (2)
  24. Linguistic prescriptivism* (2)
  25. Linguistic typology* (2)
  26. Multilingualism* (2)
  27. Neurolinguistics (2)
  28. Optimality Theory (2)
  29. Poverty of the stimulus (2)
  30. Sapir–Whorf hypothesis (2)
  31. Structuralism (2)
  32. Writing system (2)
  33. Written language (2)

  1. Chinese language (1)
  2. Fossilization (language acquisition) (1)
  3. German language (1)
  4. Lingua franca* (1)
  5. Linguistic universal* (1)
  6. Linguistic variation* (1)
  7. Markedness (1)
  8. Monitor theory* (1)
  9. Orthography (1)
  10. Word (1)

3rd column

Already-written core articles in this workgroup

(Core Article points not available for these articles.)

  1. Communication
  2. Contact language
  3. Critical period hypothesis
  4. Descriptive linguistics
  5. First language acquisition
  6. French language
  7. Generative linguistics

  1. Grammar
  2. Language
  3. Language acquisition
  4. Linguistics
  5. Natural language
  6. Noun
  7. Phonology

  1. Pragmatics
  2. Reading
  3. Second language acquisition
  4. Sign language
  5. Spoken language
  6. Syllable
  7. Verb

Politics - Stage 2

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

HIGH PRIORITY ARTICLES

  1. Political systems (10)
  2. Electoral systems (10)
  3. Political parties (10)
  4. International organizations (10)
  5. History of political thought (10)
  6. The United Nations (5)
  7. European Union** (5)

LOWER PRIORITY

LOWER PRIORITY

Already-written core articles in this workgroup

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Second column

Third column

Psychology - Stage 2

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

  1. B. F. Skinner
  2. Behavioral psychology
  3. Classical conditioning
  4. Clinical psychology
  5. Cognitive behavioral therapy
  6. Experimental psychology
  7. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
  8. Ivan Pavlov
  9. Operant conditioning
  10. Social psychology

Second column

Third column

Already-written core articles in this workgroup

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Second column

Third column

Sociology - Stage 3

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

[The articles in these columns are not ordered by priority, yet.]

First Column

  1. Adolescence
  2. Applied sociology
  3. Authoritarianism
  4. Bureaucracy
  5. Conflict
  6. Constructivism
  7. Criminology
  8. Delinquency
  9. Deviance
  10. Division of labor
  11. Ethnography [also listed in Anthro]
  12. Exchange theory
  13. Family

Second column

  1. Industrialization
  2. Institution, social
  3. Juvenile justice
  4. Learning
  5. Mores
  6. Negotiated order
  7. Social norm
  8. Organization
  9. Poverty
  10. Role theory
  11. Risk society
  12. Rural society

Third column

  1. Social act
  2. Social assistance
  3. Social behavior
  4. Social capital
  5. Social change
  6. Social environment
  7. Social gerontology
  8. Social insurance
  9. Social interaction
  10. Social justice
  11. Social movement
  12. Social order
  13. Social policy
  14. Social problem
  15. Social structure
  16. Social welfare
  17. Society
  18. Economic sociology
  19. Educational sociology
  20. Family sociology
  21. Historical sociology
  22. Political sociology
  23. Public sociology
  24. Sociology of organization
  25. Sociology of religion
  26. Stratification
  27. Survey research
  28. Urban society
  29. Voluntary association
  30. Welfare state
  31. Work

Already-written core articles in this workgroup

(Core Article points not available for these articles.)

First Column

  1. Authority
  2. Civil society
  3. Communication
  4. Community
  5. Demography
  6. Race
  7. Identity
  8. Language
  9. List of notable sociologists
  10. Rural poverty
  11. Social class
  12. Social security
  13. Sociology

Second column

  1. Social security in the USA

Third column


Applied Arts and Sciences

Agriculture - Stage 2

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

  1. crop
  2. plough
  3. crop rotation
  4. farm
  5. rice
  6. irrigation

  1. millet
  2. sorghum
  3. flax
  4. cotton
  5. two-crop rotation
  6. three-crop rotation
  7. rice paddy
  8. granary

Third column

Already-written core articles in this workgroup

(Core Article points not available for these articles.)

  1. agriculture
  2. horticulture
  3. maize
  4. wheat

Second column

Third column

Business - Stage 1

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

Start listing top priority unwritten, microstub, or status = 4 articles here!

Second column

Third column

Already-written core articles in this workgroup

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Third column

Computers - Stage 2

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

  1. Turing Machine
  2. Digital Computer
  3. Computer Program
  4. Debugging
  5. Grid Computing
  6. Bandwidth
  7. Latency
  8. Microprocessor
  9. Cache
  10. Random Access Memory
  11. Hard Disk
  12. Algorithms

Second column

  1. The Anti-Kythera Mechanism

Third column

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Third column

Engineering - Stage 2

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

  1. Electronics
  2. Industrial engineering
  3. Nuclear engineering
  4. Chemical engineering
  5. Structural engineering

  1. Control theory
  2. Power systems
  3. Telecommunication
  4. Information theory
  5. Robots
  6. Steam engine
  7. Mechanics of solids
  8. Elasticity
  9. Plasticity
  10. Soil mechanics
  11. Naval architecture
  12. Transportation systems
  13. Internal combustion engine
  14. Irrigation
  15. Roads
  16. Aircraft

  1. Signal processing
  2. Kalman filter
  3. Otto cycle
  4. Diesel cycle
  5. Carnot cycle
  6. Firearm

Already-written core articles in this workgroup

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Third column

Food Science - Stage 2

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

Start listing top priority unwritten, microstub, or status = 4 articles here!

  1. Aspartame
  2. Butter
  3. Cuisine
  4. Culinary art
  5. Diet
  6. Food additive
  7. Food chemistry
  8. Food irradiation
  9. Food poisoning
  10. Food processing
  11. Food safety
  12. Healthy diet
  13. Ice cream
  14. Junk food
  15. Monosodium glutamate
  16. Organic food
  17. Pasteurization
  18. Preservative
  19. Saccharin
  20. Veganism
  21. Vegetarianism

Second column

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Healing Arts - Stage 1

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

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Second column

Third column

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Health Sciences - Stage 1

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

  1. Acid-base physiology
  2. Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
  3. albinism
  4. Arterial system
  5. Alzheimer's disease
  6. Auditory system
  7. Blood
  8. Bone
  9. capillary
  10. collagen
  11. Dementia
  12. diabetes
  13. Diabetes mellitus type 2
  14. Digestion
  15. Down syndrome
  16. egg (biology)
  17. Endocrine system
  18. Eye
  19. gene therapy
  20. genetic fingerprint
  21. Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  22. Hypertension
  23. Heart
  24. immune system
  25. intestine
  26. karyotype
  27. Klinefelter syndrome
  28. lung
  29. liver
  30. malaria
  31. muscle
  32. non disjunction
  33. Obesity
  34. organ (anatomy)
  35. Protease inhibitors
  36. Reproductive system
  37. Respiration (physiology)
  38. Skeleton
  39. Skin
  40. Smoking cessation
  41. sperm

  1. testes
  2. tumor
  3. Turner syndrome
  4. vaccine
  5. Viral diseases

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Third column

Journalism - Stage 1

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

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Library and Information Science - Stage 2

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

Start listing top priority unwritten, microstub, or status = 4 articles here!

  1. Decimal System
  2. Card Catalogue
  3. Index file
  4. Librarian
  5. Reference
  6. Library of Congress
  7. Encyclopedia

Second column

Third column

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Media - Stage 2

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

This is where to put everything about movies and actors...

  1. Copyright
  2. License
  3. Royalties
  4. Magnetic tape
  5. Video cassette
  6. DVD
  7. CD
  8. Television
  9. Newspaper
  10. Book
  11. Printing Press

Second column

Third column

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Military - Stage 2

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

  1. Navy
  2. Firearm
  3. Soldier

  1. Strategy
  2. Logistics (military)
  3. Tank (military)
  4. sword
  5. artillery
  6. bomb
  7. machine gun
  8. spear
  9. shield
  10. armor

  1. Taiping Rebellion
  2. Boxer Rebellion
  3. Napoleonic Wars
  4. Russian Civil War
  5. Indian Mutiny

Already-written core articles in this workgroup

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  1. Military
  2. Army
  3. War

  1. Tactics
  2. gunpowder

  1. World War II
  2. World War I
  3. American Civil War


Miscellaneous

Articles that we'll definitely want, but which aren't obviously located in any of the above workgroups.

Country profiles - in Geography, no?. I'd say yes.

Regarding countries, please see the talk page.

1. Globalisation

  • should be politics, sociology, and economics
  • must be interdisciplinary to avoid narrow bias

2. Development

  • of what? of a country, then economics and geography [development studies are usually in economics]
  • must be interdisciplinary to avoid narrow bias; geographers don't usually deal with it

3. Petroleum or rather Fossil fuels

  • what angle? if substance, then chemistry and geology; can also be economics and politics
  • all angles - must be interdisciplinary for a general article
  • may be split into:
  1. Petroleum economics
  2. Oil (geology)
  3. Coal
  4. Natural gas

last three are already listed under Earth Sciences

4. Ideology

  • sociology, politics and philosophy
  • a real toss-up!

5. Poverty

  • sociology or economics
  • I'd choose sociology if I had to [economic sociology]

6. Death and Dying

  • interdisciplinary but probably best belongs in biology; could also be in sociology
  • death - religion would seem to lay equal claim as biology; dying - about as interdisciplinary as something can get

7. Social Work

  • needs a Social and Public Policy Workgroup [usually located in Social Policy]

8. Women's studies or Gender studies

  • mostly sociology, but can encompass many others

9. Dance - and this doesn't belong way down at no. 9 on the list

  1. Ballet
  2. Modern dance
  3. Tap dance
  4. Martha Graham
  5. Maria Tallchief
  6. Alvin Ailey
  7. Ballroom Dancing
  8. Vernon and Irene Castle
  9. Ginger Rodgers
  10. Fred Astaire
  11. Gene Kelly
  12. Gregory Hines
  13. Dance Theatre of Harlem
  14. Kirov Ballet
  15. Rudolf Nureyev
  16. Katherine Dunham
  17. Folk dance
  18. African dance
  19. Indian dance
  20. History of dance
  21. Nicholas Brothers
  22. Sammy Davis, Jr.
  23. Savion Glover
  24. Cyd Charisse
  25. Margot Fonteyn
  26. Natalia Markarova
  27. Anna Pavlova
  28. Arthur Murray
  29. breakdancing
  30. Irish dance

10. Circus

  1. P.T. Barnum - [history]-- what? You're gonna put Barnum in history? What will Richard say?
  2. Fair
  3. side show
  4. freak show (in modern terms it certainly does not mean "side show")


11. Communications (in this sense)

12. Clothing

  1. socks
  2. shirt
  3. t-shirt
  4. polo shirt
  5. vest
  6. cardigan
  7. wristwatch
  8. shoes
  9. necktie
  10. bowtie
  11. pants
  12. underwear
  13. glasses
  14. tie clip
  15. cufflinks
  16. hat
  17. capris
  18. sandals
  19. belt
  20. dress
  21. skirt
  22. tie-dye
  23. brooch
  24. pin
  25. bracelet
  26. gloves
  27. scarf
  28. jacket or coat
  29. boots
  30. white tie
  31. black tie
  32. kimono
  33. wrapper
  34. dressing gown
  35. Nehru jacket
  36. Dashiki


13. Fashion (Note: I just came upon this, and I don't believe we should be listing them *all*--I think we should be picking the ones from that list who are "historically significant", if the fashion world has such a label. --Robert W King 18:34, 29 September 2007 (CDT))

  1. Christian Dior
  2. Coco Chanel
  3. Jean-Paul Goethe
  4. Donna Karen
  5. Ralph Lauren
  6. Jordache
  7. Lee
  8. Arthur People
  9. Georgio Armani
  10. Dockers
  11. Nike
  12. Converse
  13. Vans
  14. Levi Strauss
  15. Mr. Blackwell
  16. Tiffany & Company
  17. Calvin Klein
  18. Betsey Johnson
  19. Brooks Brothers
  20. Polo
  21. Adidas
  22. Reebok


14. Landscaping [a business and a hobby]

15. Entertainment--this is interesting: all performance arts and sports provide entertainment; they are also hobbies and professions--my head hurts! Perhaps in Business, and/or Sociology?

  1. Madison Square Garden

16. Art -- now you can't believe we don't have this, uhu?

17. Man

See also