Everyday Concepts
Common terms and ideas you encounter daily, explained clearly so they actually make sense.
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What Is Organic Farming?
Organic farming is an agricultural approach that produces food and fiber without synthetic pesticides, synthetic fertilizers.
What Is Organizational Behavior?
Organizational behavior (OB) is the academic study of how people behave within organizations — how individuals act, how groups function.
What Is Origami?
Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding, creating sculptures from a single sheet without cuts. Learn about its history, techniques, and modern uses.
What Is Outdoor Survival?
Outdoor survival is the skill of staying alive in wilderness situations using knowledge of shelter, water, fire, and food. Here's what you need to know.
What Is Paintball?
Paintball is a competitive sport where players shoot paint-filled capsules at opponents using air-powered markers. Learn about the game and its formats.
What Is Paleoanthropology?
Paleoanthropology is the scientific study of human evolution — the long, branching story of how our species, Homo sapiens.
What Is Paleoclimatology?
Paleoclimatology studies Earth's past climates using ice cores, tree rings, and ocean sediments. Learn how scientists reconstruct ancient climate data.
What Is Pali Language?
Pali is a Middle Indo-Aryan language that became the sacred language of Theravada Buddhism — the oldest surviving branch of Buddhism.
What Is Paper Making?
Paper making transforms plant fibers into flat sheets used for writing, printing, and packaging. Learn about the process from ancient origins to today.
What Is Pantomime?
Pantomime is a theatrical form combining comedy, music, and audience participation, popular in Britain. Learn about its traditions and performance style.
What Is Papier-mache?
Papier-mache is a craft technique using paper and adhesive to create sculptures and objects. Learn about methods, materials, and creative applications.
What Is Parenting?
Parenting is the process of raising children, shaping their development through care, guidance, and support. Learn about styles, challenges, and research.
What Is Parkour?
Parkour is the athletic discipline of moving through environments by running, jumping, climbing, and vaulting. Learn about its origins and techniques.
What Is Parliamentary Procedure?
Parliamentary procedure is a set of rules for conducting orderly meetings and making group decisions. Learn about motions, voting, and Robert's Rules.
What Is Pastry Arts?
Pastry arts is the culinary discipline of creating baked goods, desserts, and confections. Learn about techniques, training, and the craft behind pastry.
What Is Particle Physics?
Particle physics studies the fundamental building blocks of matter and the forces between them. Learn about quarks, the Higgs boson, and the Standard Model.
What Is Perfume Making?
Perfume making — or perfumery — is the art and science of creating fragrances by blending aromatic compounds derived from natural sources (flowers, woods.
What Is Periodontology?
Periodontology is the branch of dentistry that deals with the structures supporting your teeth — the gums (gingiva).
What Is Permaculture?
Permaculture is a design system for creating sustainable human habitats by following patterns and relationships found in nature.
What Is Personal Growth?
Personal growth is the ongoing process of improving yourself through learning, self-awareness, and skill development. Learn about methods and mindset.
What Is Pet Care?
Pet care is the responsible management of a pet's health, nutrition, exercise, and well-being. Learn about veterinary needs, feeding, and responsible ownership.
What Is Pet Grooming?
Pet grooming is the practice of cleaning and maintaining a pet's coat, skin, nails, and overall hygiene. Learn about techniques, tools, and professional.
What Is Phenomenology?
Phenomenology is a philosophical movement that studies the structures of conscious experience — how things appear to us, how we perceive, think, remember.
What Is Philosophy of Language?
Philosophy of language is the branch of philosophy that investigates the nature of language, meaning, reference, and communication.
What Is Philosophy of Law?
Philosophy of law examines what law is, why it has authority, and its relationship to morality. Learn about legal positivism, natural law, and key debates.
What Is Philosophy of Music?
Philosophy of music is the branch of philosophy that asks fundamental questions about the nature and value of music.
What Is Philosophy of Mind?
Philosophy of mind studies consciousness, mental states, and how the mind relates to the body. Learn about dualism, physicalism, and the hard problem.
What Is Philosophy of Religion?
Philosophy of religion examines questions about God, faith, evil, and religious experience through rational argument. Learn about key debates and positions.
What Is Philosophy?
Philosophy is the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, ethics, and reason. Learn about its branches, major thinkers, and why it matters.
What Is Photolithography?
Photolithography is the process used to pattern microchips by projecting light through masks onto silicon wafers. Learn how it makes modern electronics.