Subject may refer to:
- An area of interest, also called a "topic" meaning ,"thing you are talking or discussing about . "It can also be termed as the area of discussion . See Lists of topics and Lists of basic topics.
- subject (grammar), one of two main constituents of a sentence
- subject (philosophy), being which has experiences or a relationship with another entity or "object"
- the subiectum or hypokeimenon in philosophical idealism. Knowledge is defined ( Oxford English Dictionary) variously as (i expertise and skills acquired by a person through experience or education the theoretical or practical understanding An academic discipline or field of study is a branch of Knowledge which is taught or Researched at the college or university level In US Education, a course is a unit of teaching that typically lasts one Academic term, is led by one or more instructors ( Teachers or Professors A class in Education has a variety of related meanings It can be the group of students which attends a specific course or Lesson at a University According to a tradition that can be tracked back to Aristotle, every sentence can be divided in two main constituents, one being the subject of the sentence and the The nominative case is a Grammatical case for a Noun, which generally marks the subject of a Verb, as opposed to its object or other Not to be confused with the subiectum or Hypokeimenon in Aristotelianism Hypokeimenon (Greek ὑποκείμενον is a term in Metaphysics which literally means the "underlying thing" (Latin subiectum)
- research subject, organism (human or otherwise) that is observed for purposes of research
- A person or entity ruled over by another, especially a monarch or state authority:
- subject of international law, nations and organizations that participate in the "law of nations"
- federal subject, the basic subdivision of the Russian Federation. In Biostatistics or Psychological statistics, a research subject is any object or phenomenon that is observed for purposes of research Human subject research (HSR or human subject use (HSU involves the use of human beings as research subjects The Subject-expectancy effect, is a form of reactivity that occurs in Scientific experiment or Medical treatment when a Research subject An autocracy is a Form of government in which the Political power is held by a single self-appointed ruler Feudalism, a term first used in the early modern period (17th century in its most classic sense refers to a Medieval Europe Political system composed In British nationality law, the term British subject has at different times had different meanings Subject of the state ( German, Staatsangehörige) was the official term used in Nazi Germany to designate those who did not qualify for full German Public international law concerns the structure and conduct of States and Intergovernmental organizations. Russia is a Federation which consists of 83  subjects. These subjects are of equal federal rights in the sense that they have equal Russia (Россия Rossiya) or the Russian Federation ( Rossiyskaya Federatsiya) is a transcontinental Country extending Each federal subject is a constituent region of the federation.
Subject may also be:
- An element in the method of modeling information called Resource Description Framework
- subjects (programming), core elements in the subject-oriented programming paradigm
- subject term, essence of the topic of a document (also index term or descriptor) in Information Retrieval
- subject of labor, concept in Marxist political economy that refers to "everything to which man's labor is directed. The Resource Description Framework (RDF is a family of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C Specifications originally designed as a Metadata Data In Computer programming within the Subject-oriented programming paradigm, subjects are a way to separate concerns For example in a Shape An index term or descriptor in Information Retrieval is a term that captures the essence of the topic of a document Subject of labor is a concept in Marxist Political economy that refers to "everything to which man's labor is directed "
- Subject heading, standardized set of subject headings for use in bibliographic records
- In music, the first melodic fragment of a fugue
in culture:
- Subject (album), 2003 debut album by R&B singer Dwele
- The Upajjhatthana Sutta ("Subjects for Contemplation"), Buddhist discourse
- The Subject Bible, edition of the King James Bible including a topical Bible
- subject-object problem, philosophical issue of how subjects relate to objects. Subject Heading comprises a Thesaurus (in the Information technology sense of subject headings for use in bibliographic records In Music, a fugue (ˈfjuːg is a type of contrapuntal composition or technique of composition for a fixed number of parts, normally referred Subject is R&B singer Dwele 's 2003 debut album released on Virgin Records. The Upajjhatthana Sutta (" Subjects for Contemplation " is a Buddhist discourse ( Pali: sutta; Skt The Subject Bible is an edition of the King James Bible which combines a traditional Bible text with a topical Bible in a single volume The subject-object problem is a longstanding philosophical issue
- Subject-Subject Consciousness, concept proposed by Harry Hay
- Subject-object based metaphysics, author Robert M. Subject-SUBJECT consciousness, a concept proposed by Harry Hay believed by Hay to be Queer people's unique perspective on the world Subject-Object Based Metaphysics is terminology used by the author Robert M Pirsig's term for the dominant view of metaphysics in Western philosophy.
Each an every topic you may talk about is taken as the subject .
See also
Subject matter Subjective
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