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20 Cards in this Set
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Computers, information & general reference
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000
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Philosophy &psychology
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100
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Religion
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200
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Social sciences
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300
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Language
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400
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Science
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500
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Technology
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600
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Arts & recreation
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700
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Literature
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800
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History & geography
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900
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Class 000
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The most general class, and is used for works not limited to any one specific discipline, e.g., encyclopedias, newspapers, general periodicals.
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Class 100
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Covers philosophy, paranormal phenomena, and psychology.
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Class 200
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Devoted to religion. Both philosophy and religion deal with the ultimate nature of existence and relationships, but religion treats these topics within the context of revelation, deity, and worship.
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Class 300
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Social Sciences which includes sociology, anthropology, statistics, political science, economics, law, public administration, social problems and services, education, commerce, communications, transportation, and customs. Folk literature is classified as customs.
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Class 400
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Comprises language, linguistics, and specific languages. Literature, which is arranged by language, is found in 800.
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Class 500
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Devoted to the natural sciences and mathematics.
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Class 600
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Technology which consists of utilizing the sciences to harness the natural world and its resources for the benefits of humankind.
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Class 700
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Covers the arts: art in general, fine and decorative arts, music, and the performing arts. Recreation also includes sports and games.
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Class 800
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Covers literature, and includes rhetoric, prose, poetry, drama, etc.
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Class 900
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Devoted to history and geography. When a work is a story of events that have transpired or an account of existing conditions in a particular place or region.
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