| Trade Name | Summary |
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| Conversation | The art of speaking to and with others in a casual environment. |
| Creating Stories | The ability to come up with characters and a plot, and either write it down or speak it orally. |
| Debate | The fine art of taking a stand on a two-sided argument, and backing your statement up with factual eloquence. |
| History | The study of all that has gone before, as well as its application in teaching and other situations. |
| Journalism | The study of recording news events via print. |
| Languages | The analysis and comprehension of various languages and other types of communication. |
| Law | The study and application of the governmental rules, in application to the justice of one's countrymen. |
| Oral Storytelling | The art of passing on important historical stories, parables, and other tales via word of mouth, in order to preserve history, lessons, and advice. |
| Philosophy | A thinker who seeks to understand and explain the nature of life and reality. Also known for acting calm and rationally in situations. |
| Photo Journalism | The use of photos to convey information about a particular event, supplemented by minimal text. |
| Poetry | The art of creating verse and poems through the use of words. |
| Psychology | The intense study of the mind, and how it works, as well of all its sicknesses and afflictions. |
| Sociology | The science or study of the origin, development, organization, and functioning of society; the science of the fundamental laws of social relations, institutions, etc. |
| Songwriting | The study of creating prose that can be accompanied to music in order to make songs. |
| Writing and Literature | One engaged in writing books, articles, stories, etc., especially as an occupation or profession; an author or journalist. |