

The study of humans, past and present, drawing on the social and biological sciences, as well as the humanities and physical sciences. By asking, “What forces have shaped human physiology and social life?” anthropology attempts to understand why humans produce goods & power, make kinship & gender, decide what is right & wrong, and build & destroy environments. These investigations look at language and communication, as well as big-picture changes in society, culture, and biology over time.

Socioeconomics and socioeconomic development examine how economic activity affects and is shaped by social processes. This phenomenon interacts with how societies progress, stagnate, or regress due to local or global economics, and is marked by indicators like GDP and life expectancy.

The arrival of wealthier people in an existing urban district, with related increases in rent & property values, as well as changes in the district’s character & culture. This phenomenon is marked by a trend of seeming improvement that masks deeper-rooted issues within the context of change.

Includes every skill required for the process of creating and maintaining a website. This process considers not only the site’s users but also the individuals that will continue to care for and maintain the site.

The art of purposefully creating a specific day-to-day experience for oneself with larger goals as motivation for daily decisions. For example, the American dream pursues a lifestyle design of self-improvement and well-deserved wealth and happiness.

The sale or purchase of goods or services, over an electronic network, between businesses & businesses, businesses & consumers, or consumers & consumers. This network is generally the internet and requires a digital transaction.