ECON God view - SHR theo

 

Here are **20 categories** that divide the physical, human-made world:

 

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## 1. Architecture CHECK

Includes buildings, bridges, and urban structures.

Geen goede boeken

 

## 2. Infrastructure HORROR CC

Covers roads, railways, airports, and utilities.

 

## 12. Education COOL <<<

Includes schools, universities, and libraries.

 

## 11. Health LIFISM, VERGRIJZING

Covers hospitals, clinics, and pharmaceutical factories.

 

## 3. Transportation HORROR CC

Comprises vehicles, ships, and aircraft.

 

Green agri GEEN INTERESSE

## 7. Agriculture

Covers farmland, irrigation systems, and agricultural equipment.

 

## 5. Manufacturing FMT

Covers factories, machinery, and products.

Niet online op te halen of vrt te zetten

 

## 14. Retail CLEAR ENOUGH

Includes shopping malls, stores, and markets.

 

## 18. Finance ABN AMRO

Includes banks, stock exchanges, and financial institutions.

Bloomberg TV

 

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Art

## 19. Art and Culture MUSIC DANCE

Covers museums, theaters, and cultural centers.

 

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Green

## 8. Environment

Includes parks, gardens, and urban green spaces.

 

Recrea

## 13. Recreation

Covers sports facilities, amusement parks, and leisure centers.

 

## 17. Tourism

Covers hotels, resorts, and tourist attractions.

 

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## 4. Technology

Includes electronic devices, computers, and communication systems.

 

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Infra…

 

## 6. Energy

Includes power plants, renewable energy sources, and distribution networks.

 

## 9. Water Management

Covers dams, reservoirs, and water treatment facilities.

 

## 10. Waste Management

Includes recycling plants, landfills, and sewage systems.

 

## 15. Communication

Covers broadcasting stations, telephone networks, and internet infrastructure.

 

## 16. Security

Includes police stations, military bases, and surveillance systems.

 

## 20. Public Services

Includes government buildings, courts, and community centers.

 

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These categories help in understanding the complexity of human-made environments and their functions.