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  • Ecology [r]: The study of the distribution and abundance of organisms and how they are affected by the environment. [e]
  • Economics [r]: The analysis of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. [e]
  • Agriculture [r]: The process of producing food, feed, fiber and other goods by the systematic raising of plants and animals. [e]
  • Anthropology [r]: The holistic study of humankind; from the Greek words anthropos ("human") and logia ("study"). [e]
  • Natural resources [r]: Add brief definition or description

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