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Twitter as a social media platform does not have a specific Dewey Decimal Classification number since the Dewey Decimal system primarily categorizes physical books by subject matter. Social media platforms like Twitter would not typically be found in library collections using the Dewey Decimal system.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta would likely be found in the 200s section of the Dewey Decimal System, which is designated for religion. Specifically, she would be under 271, which is for Christianity.
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You would look under the number 394.266 for books about Christmas feasts and festivals in the Dewey Decimal System.
Sharks would typically be classified under the Dewey Decimal System number 597.3, which covers topics related to cartilaginous fishes, including sharks, rays, and skates.
Automobile repair books would typically be located in the 629.2 section of the Dewey decimal system, which covers transportation engineering and automotive engineering.
In the Dewey Decimal Classification system, books about the Victorians would generally fall under the category 941.081 – history of Victorian era in the United Kingdom.
736.98 Paper cutting and folding 736.982 Origami
The Prometheus myth would likely be classified under the Dewey Decimal system as 292.213, which covers mythology of individual gods and goddesses in Greek mythology.
573Physical anthropology, but cultural anthropology is lumpted with sociology at 301
The Battle of Trafalgar would likely be found in the 940s section of the Dewey Decimal System, which is dedicated to European history. Specifically, it would fall under 940.27, which covers the Napoleonic Wars and naval battles of that era.
I would guess the Dewey Decimal classification for a yearbook is 051, English language serials.