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A person who studies languages is most often known as a linguist; more obscure labels include glottologist, grammarian, lexicographer, linguistician, philologist, and polyglot.
Expert on guitar and bass Expert plus on drums (guitar hero metallica)
Unemployment is a social studies word. Urban is a social studies word.
none its all in youre head! - Actually it could be considered a simple expert system.
religious studies students
A person who studies international relations is often referred to as an international relations scholar or expert, or simply as a student of international relations.
Religious Studies Center was created in 1975.
what is multi-faith approach in religious studies
what is multi-faith approach in religious studies
Religious studies are " l'éducation religieuse " in French.
Japanese Journal of Religious Studies was created in 1960.
Zoologist, a branch of biology or possibly ethologist (animal behavior)
A person who studies bombs is called an explosives expert or ordnance specialist. They are trained in the science of explosives and bomb-making techniques to prevent and investigate incidents involving explosives.
A guru
A Geographer is an expert who studies about history in the past.
McGill University Faculty of Religious Studies was created in 1912.