History
Historically, humanity has always intended to organize itself.[citation needed] The organizing of information could be seen since humans began to write. Prior to that, history was passed down only through song and word. We can see with religion, books and spoken word, science, through journals and studies, or in myriad other ways,[which?] organizing not only is history, but also supports the communication of history. Recording ideas in a written text, as opposed to verbally communicating with someone, and more specifically cataloging ideas and thoughts, is also an attempt to organize information.
Science books are notable by their organization of a specific subject.[citation needed] Encyclopedias usually organize subjects into a single place, for faster indexing and seeking of meanings.
HistoryHistorically, humanity has always intended to organize itself.[citation needed] The organizing of information could be seen since humans began to write. Prior to that, history was passed down only through song and word. We can see with religion, books and spoken word, science, through journals and studies, or in myriad other ways,[which?] organizing not only is history, but also supports the communication of history. Recording ideas in a written text, as opposed to verbally communicating with someone, and more specifically cataloging ideas and thoughts, is also an attempt to organize information.Science books are notable by their organization of a specific subject.[citation needed] Encyclopedias usually organize subjects into a single place, for faster indexing and seeking of meanings.
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