Aside from history there is also physical geography and human geography which describes populations and mankinds impact.
microbiology, histology, evolution, etc.
Not just Biology and medicine, but all other sciences. Chemistry has been described as the "Central" science. Check out this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_central_science It interlopes with both Biology and Physics. It really depends what you want to eventually do
Since gender, actually sex, is not socially constructed and your construct has no empirical support, there are no implications. I suggest you crack a real science book, biology, and put that social science incoherence aside. People such as yourself are bemusedly ill considered by actual intellectuals.
Aside from science, you have to know a lot of mathematics.
If you mean leaving aside pure fantasy, mythology and science fiction - no.
Your question as phrased has only one answer: "Moral Theology" is a belief system, not a science.
That depends on the amount of income aside from Social Security. Up to 85% of your Social Security benefits are potentially taxable.
There are no miners actively mining in Antarctica. The Antarctic Treaty sets the continent aside for science.
A reservation is an area of land set aside for Native Americans.
Some people might consider prehistory one
Aside from philisophical contributions, Aristotle created the empirical system in science of categorization based on observation.
the original goals of a social movement are sometimes swept aside during what stage?