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Beyond your ability to understand ""The Sikh ""Genocide Petition"" will be filed pursuant to the ""1503 Petition"" procedure asking the United Nations to investigate what it calls ""the systematic, intentional and deliberate killing of Sikhs carried out throughout India during the first week of November 1984"" and to recognise the same as ""Genocide""."" http://www.sunday-guardian.com/news/campaign-on-to-declare-84-sikh-killings-as-genocide 66.112.191.186 " | 0 |
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I would say no. But I might have to change my mind if you can find it in a reputable source, other than a typo.
I first found it in the Lisp 1.5 Programmer's manual, there both boolean and boolian are used. Searching google shows that both are in use. Other two links where both spellings are used: Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics, A catalogue and guide to the Charles S. Peirce Papers
""boolean"" or ""Boolean""
I believe that the spelling of ""boolean"" should be standardized to be de-capitalized when used in a sentence. Example: Boolean algebra simplifies circuits. However, they are expressed in boolean expression. The word ""boolean"" appears to be derived from the person's name George Boole, and just like ""diesel"" is derived from the person Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel, ""volt"" from the person Volta, and so on.
Well, language isn't always as neatly regular as you might like it to be. The standard usage in mathematics has a capital B, therefore we use a capital B. In computer science, sometimes it's lowercase, and that's OK too. " | 0 |
Criticism section should be added
Is it not fair to state that AT THE VERY LEAST, some criticism of the car tax relief should be introduced. If not only the FACT that the actual cost was over $500 million more than projected? This not opinion, it is documented truth. | 0 |
I suppose that I could move the first 2 edits of Brick Like Me (The Simpsons) to the start of Brick Like Me without running into WP:Parallel histories, but that would confuse the history. It would be clearer to put a history note in Talk:Brick Like Me. | 0 |
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That's great and all, but every single one of those resources have been re-edited to exclude ""Love on Top""'s single release! Which is the main point here. The single was cancelled. The newest rumor is a ""Party""/""Countdown"" double release, one for Urban one for Pop, but this is all still unconfirmed. As far as Wikipedia is concerned, 4 only released two single. STACK STACK STACK
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You probably get a million of these, but quickimgdelete is invaluable. Thanks for doing it, and continuing to improve it! - '''''' | 0 |
This article has nothing about Mugen Power. It is a copy and paste copy a history of mobile phones and basically an ad for Mugen. There is no real information about the company or its history.
This is a shame. | 0 |
REDIRECT Talk:India House (London) | 0 |
If you wish to rephrase your warning to refrain from any suggestion of attribution of identity to a cyberstalker i have not chosen to identify in accord with protocol it will not be deleted. | 0 |
Summary from the Source
I went and summarized the source in my own words:
Science shows that the Earth formed around 4.5 billion years ago. The organisms that live on Earth have completely changed its air (atmosphere); this is called a biosphere. 71% of Earth's surface is covered in salt water oceans. Earth is the only place in the Solar System where liquid water is known to exist at present. The other 29% is made of rocky land in the shape of continents and islands.
Earth interacts with other objects in the Solar System, particularly the Sun and the Moon. The Earth orbits or goes around the Sun roughly once every 365.25 days. One spin is called a day and one orbit around the Sun is called a year. This is why there are 365 days in a year, but a leap day is added once every 4 years.
It'd be great if someone could add that for me, I have a rocket to catch! Bye for now ;) | 0 |
Coughed up everything I could for Mullet. Additional Karen/Belinda content is scarcer than an Arsenal trophy win, though. Is Anything else in Books/Annuals/etc by Kesta? 17:26 20 February 2012 (UTC) | 0 |
ok added a reliable source | 0 |
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Sorry but American sources are not saying CONFIRMED BY FOX. Digital Spy is a UK site, and I think since this is a US series, we should await Fox's confirmation. And Twitter itself fails WP:V so we can't go on someone's word. TALK! " | 0 |
I added mention of the whole 12:01 series in the see-also section of the groundhog day article. | 0 |
I don't think I'd like to be on ArbCom. That might change someday, but right now its definitely not something I would want to do. Thanks for the vote of confidence all the same ) | 0 |
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This article is SO bad. Please, someone fix it with actual facts.
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I do not know how to report another person for edit warring. Kindly point me to that info. That sockpuppet you are talking about(I currently have two active accounts in total) is because I wish to delete my first account. And again, I don't know what all implications it will have, particularly to articles that I may have edited with that account. So I have left it undeleted. Kindly point me to any relevant info. | 0 |
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You can recognise that flag as much as you want, it does not bestow any legal status upon it. Can we include other unofficial flags in the infobox? Northern Ireland does not have a flag that uniquely represents it, and the Ulster Banner is an unofficial flag. If an unofficial flag does in the infobox it gives undue weight to the flag. There is no ""tug of war"", the editor who restored the flag without consensus has this to say on the matter:
I can see right away that the official flag of Northern Ireland is going to cause controversy. There are two options: 1) That this is an encyclopedia, and we stick with the correct information or 2) We appease a minority of people by changing the flag to the defunct Northern Ireland flag.. some of whom will still not accept that flag either.
The emblem of the Northern Ireland Assembly is just that - an emblem used by that body. The proposed flags have not yet been adopted and so are not official.
This leads me back to the two suggestions above - the official flag of Northern Ireland (the Union Jack), or the unofficial Northern Ireland Flag. I do not want to purposely cause offence (though it seems to me that anyone likely to be offended by the official flag would also refuse to accept the existance of Northern Ireland in the first place), but I do want to include factual information in this encyclopedia.
Note that he claims the flag is both unofficial and defunct. Obviously his option 1 is the correct option, we stick to correct information. We've already had outside opinions before (see above), and they unanimously said that as there is no official flag, no flag goes in the infobox. 303 " | 0 |
I suspect that it is you with some hidden reasons are trying to blacklist the best poems site
Someone is spamming the site 'best poems' from various different IP addresses over many months. It is a generic commercial poetry site that generates revenues from advertising and offers links to poetry text. It offers no unique value. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] There are many more examples of spammed articles, mostly American. When deleted as spam and policy refs given, the editor jumps to another IP and re-adds [18]. The site would seem to deserve a spam black listing. Thanks Span (talk)
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First World War
Over the past several months I have been documenting and creating articles with regards to the United States Army Air Service contributions to the Western Front. Have written several articles with regards to the Aero Squadrons (ex: 20th Aero Squadron), Airfields (List of Air Service American Expeditionary Force aerodromes in France), and also a few of the major support units, such as the 3d Air Instructional Center (3d AIC) at Issoudun Aerodrome. Will be continuing to work on this over the next few months to document all of the combat units that were sent to France. Take care.. | 0 |
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Doesn't this article seem a bit too... ""sanitized"" to you? What's the name of that software that tracks where edits to certain pages came from? I wouldn't be surprised if there were a few edits to this page from your friendly neighborhood ExxonMobil station, if you know what I mean.
Global Warming
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I don't see what you've got against me, eh? Ever heard of the group Dschinghis Khan? No? Doesn't mean they don't exist. | 0 |
paleontology sources
sources: Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 from Prothero, Donald, 2004, Bringing Fossils to life, McGraw Hill Higher Education, pp. 8-18.
Taphonomy
“The study of how living organisms become fossilized is known as taphonomy. … From the moment an organism dies, there is a tremendous loss of information as it decays and is trampled, tumbled, and broken before it is buried. The more of that lost information that we can reconstruct, the more reliable our scientific hypotheses are likely to be. …. From the original complete assemblage of living organism, known as a ‘life assemblage” or biocenosis, many events occur that screen out certain organisms, leaving a much smaller death assemblage, or thanatocenosis. The process of breakup and decay of organism immediately after death is known as necrolysis.
“After a death assemblage accumulates, many other factors operate on the hard parts to break them up and scatter them around, so an even smaller percentage ends up buried for future fossilization. These processes occur after necrolysis and are known as biostratinomy. These agents of destruction can be biological, mechanical, or chemical.
“Biological agents are the most important factor in most environments, both marine and terrestrial. Both predators and scavengers are very active in breaking up shells and bones …. In summary, the key factor that prevents biological destruction is rapid burial.”
For those organism that are not buried right away:
“Mechanical agents of destruction such as wind, waves, and currents can be very important. These processes are most effective in shallow waters, where both waves and storm have their highest energies. … In summary, the shape, density, and thickness of the bone or shell are the most important factors in determining survival under mechanical transport [until burial].”
“After burial a variety of digenetic [chemical] changes in the rock can easily destroy shells. … In summary, the original composition and the groundwater chemistry are the most important factors in determining whether digenetic changes are likely to alter or dissolve a fossil.”
“Taphonomic research has come a long way since the pioneering studies of the 1960s and 1970s. Paleontologists can no longer afford to naively take the fossil record at face value, but must always keep in mind the taphonomic “noise” that may obscure the original biological ‘signal’.”
Lagerstatten:
“The processes outlined above account for most fossilization and what we know of the living organism is usually quite incomplete. However, there are extraordinary fossil deposits around the world that preserve soft tissues and sometimes even skin texture and color patterns. … These are known as Lagerstatten (German for “mother lode”), and they have produced some of the most important fossils known. … From all these examples, several general trends emerge. The best fossilization occurs when there is rapid burial and anoxic conditions to prevent scavenging, no reworking currents and little or no digenetic alteration to destroy the fossils.”
The Museum of the Rockies here in Bozeman is the realm of paleontologist Jack Horner. I have often heard Jack speak, pointing out that the dinosaurs of Montana were almost all killed and buried by catastrophic river floods near the shore of the inland sea that is now Eastern Montana, the Dakotas and related Canadian States. The bones and the geology both acclaim to that. Of course, these floods are considered local in extant. This same theme is echoed on many signs and posters through out the museum. | 0 |
The Legacy of Jihad article has just been vandalized by a Muslim.
The Muslim added libel to the article, calling the Jewish author a polemicist. See Antisemitism in the Arab world and Islam and antisemitism. | 0 |
Unblock me please. I will do my job as a editor as when I first joined wikipedia. I can only make good contibutes to wikipedia if I am unblocked. So, please unblock me | 0 |
Template:Charles F. Adams class destroyer
Just noticed your work on the template. Looks great! Kudos to you for your hard work in making this otherwise very bland template look so nice! | 0 |
A page you started (Gansu Flying Horse) has been reviewed!
Thanks for creating Gansu Flying Horse, CWH!
Wikipedia editor just reviewed your page, and wrote this note for you:
Good to see articles on unique works of art. Good job.
To reply, leave a comment on Jbhunley's talk page.
Learn more about page curation. | 0 |
REDIRECT Talk:Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | 0 |
start: some info & infobox supplied; needs: in-line refs (e.g. charting history use Australian Charts Portal at One Dollar Short discography)), more details, sectns, wikifying (see WP:MUSTARD); | 0 |
Nicely written article. I hope any re-write doesn't lose that. | 0 |
Theres only two answers to this. Admit or deny.79.78.14.119 | 0 |
uw-sofixit has to be one of the smarmiest most condescending things here, especially unsigned. Surely it would have been an immediate revert had the original poster (also unsigned) deleted the POV sections of this article. The size of the article would be reduced by half! 141.202.248.68 | 0 |
GOTH FOREVER!
Goth forever | 0 |
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""Honors"" section
I made some minor edits in the ""Honors"" section, and notified the page's creator.
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Adminship is not a life-long appointment. Any admin can be revoked if he does things that are not appropriate for an admin to do. For example, you misinterpreting my freedom of speech as being ""incivil"" is not an appropriate thing for an admin to do. You threatening to block me for reminding you of your ""mortality"" is a VERY inappropriate thing for an admin to do. Your statements regarding the WikiProject Hawaii Manual of Style are WAY OFF. You need to take a truth pill, man. There is no violation in editing an article when it specifically invites users to edit it. Have you even looked at it? It's not even an ""article"". It's a mere ""stub"". It's history page had only one entry before I contributed. Nobody has touched that stub in over 7 months. You said I ""changed it completely"". That's FALSE. Making FALSE statements is a VERY inappropriate thing for an admin to do. I did NOTHING that ""goes against the manual of style that was there"". There is NOTHING there that says don't make changes. There is NOTHING at WikiProject Hawaii requiring ""a survey"". There has been NO TALK AT ALL on that MoS since the STUB was created. It's been DEAD, with NO CONTRIBUTIONS, and NO USER INTEREST, for over 7 months. And now you criticize me for participating as a member of the Wikipedia community, and as an expert on the Hawaiian language, for making a positive contribution and bringing some LIFE to a dead, neglected stub? You need to review what Wikipedia is about. It's not about treating admins as a superior race. Admins are subject to the same rules as users. Even the President of the USA is just a man, Ryulong.
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The non-numeric precedent was set by Template:Max/4, where I think the likelihood is that users will have ""n/a"" text entries when more, but the use of expensive #iferror will limit {max/5} to 100 instances (5*100=500 expensive limit). Yet, it is also likely to be used few times in an article; however, I was thinking ""maxnum/5"" for a pure quick numerical maximum. I have not seen much improvement from Lua speed, and of course, the extra {#invoke:} accessor templates will irritate people. Meanwhile, we have millions of templates, such as 100,000+ infoboxes. So, I think we just need more basic template parser functions, such as {#length:string}, {#numeric: data}, and yes, {#set:val|70*5} to set parameter values mid-stream (like a ""real"" language), rather than calling another template to pass val=70*5. As for the expansion depth, experienced programmers are more likely to exceed the limit, due to typical if-else-if-else-if-else logic, and bottom-line, the 40-limit expansion is just way too low for modern computers, which use perhaps, 200 if-else nesting, easily, where perhaps a limit of 60 would solve most problems now. My hope for Lua is to create ""smart"" advisor/wizard templates which cross-check parameters and make complex decisions to help improve article text. - " | 0 |
Standings after the race
Ref #24 (also used for drivers' champ. table) does not list manuafacturers' champ. points. Please fix. | 0 |
. It makes me question the validity ALL content found on Wiki pages now. And sadly, most Americans do not have the knowledge to know that they should question it; they will read it as fact, and spread it to others as though it is | 0 |
Beckjord calls for revert warring on this article
on Bigfoot, with easy-to-follow instructions for full-scale edit warring. Compare my notice on the administrator's noticeboard. | talk | 0 |
To ask the obverse of that question, why do some Wikipedia users take it on themselves to obfuscate Jewish identities on politicians or other famous people all the time, and in this case given that there are sources from think-tanks, journals and foreign policy advisories saying Jewish? | 0 |
Okay OhC. Good idea. | 0 |
Had to remove Wahhabi propoganda by | 0 |
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Cosign that Jivesh and Status! Her label is a mess at the moment, especially with the pregnancy. STACK STACK STACK " | 0 |
1762 and died November 15th, 1796. Not because her ability to manage to over throw her husband Peter the third, but because of her accomplishments: expanding Russian borders, her desire to spread enlightenment through her homeland, and her love of the arts.
Like any great leader Catherine realized in order to become a major player in the European trade industry she must spread her empire far beyond its limits. Although she knew the implications if she were to fail she advanced on. She defeated the Ottoman Empire, which was said to be the Turks greatest loss. She expanded her country more than 200,000 miles, giving her empire more ties to European art and culture.
Catherine often referred to herself as the “despot of enlightenment”, this was due to her on going pursue of knowledge for herself and for her country. She did this by writing a series of educational manuals for the Russian youth. Although this was an important accomplishment in itself her greatest educational contribution to Russia was the Smolny Institute for young noble women, which became the most profound school of its time.
Catherine was a patron of the arts and obtained an enormous collection, which is known as the Hermitage collection occupied the entire Winter Palace (Residence of the Russian tsars). Her influence became so wide spread that many various French writers wrote about her. Including Voltaire, calling her the “Star of the North” and “The Semiramis Russia. | 0 |
NIHH Science Update • December 15, 2010
Scientists at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore led by Mikhail Pletnikov developed the mouse model used in this study by inserting a gene with a mutation known to be associated in humans with schizophrenia, depression, and bipolar disorder. They used a technique that allows them to turn the gene on and off at desired time points during brain development. In earlier research, mice with the gene, mhDISC1 (mutant human disrupted-in-schizophrenia-1) showed effects on social behavior and mood which differed depending on the sex of the mice, and the age at which the gene was active. The study shows brain development is more complex than originally thought and the argument between nature v. nature is not an easy question. The mutated gene has more control than originally thought.
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/science-news/2010/transgenic-mouse-offers-a-window-on-gene-environment-interplay-prenatal-infection-alters-behavior-in-genetically-vulnerable.shtml
NIMH Science Update * Breaking Ground, Breaking Through: The Strategic Plan for Mood Disorders Research, 2003
pages 28 - 31
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/about/strategic-planning-reports/breaking-ground-breaking-throughthe-strategic-plan-for-mood-disorders-research.pdf | 0 |
Time of Day
'The Who performed it just as the sun and almost half a million concert goers were rising on the third morning of the festival.'
Oh really? OK. Then can you explain why the concert footage shows them playing in the black of night? Did those five hundred thousand rise before dawn? Go here and see if you can see anyone rising or any sign of 'morning'. Then if you know something that defies the imagination of others: CITE IT.
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I've noticed that as well. That's actually what confuses me the most: If it really is a single, why can't I buy it anywhere? Honestly, I think that if people write it as a ""single"", they don't really care if it isn't available separately; simply calling something a single doesn't specify whether it's promo or not. For people trying to cater to consumers, like Billboard.com reviews, if it's a popular hit and/or music video, people know it; it doesn't matter under what technical details it was released. But I think the difference is that since we are able to specify this, we probably should. We should try to reflect the reality. I don't think having a music video and a high placement in charts does anything to change the type of single it is; I've seen music videos for promo singles many times before; even some for album tracks. Isn't it a promo single nevertheless if it's only available separate from the album for promotional purposes? It's not like this is degrading the single in any way either; some artists just don't release subsequent album singles separately for consumers because they'd rather prefer they buy the album. " | 0 |
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97. Abraham Lincoln’s Assassination( 1865): at the end of the war, Lincoln goes to watch a play at Ford theater, and is shot in the head by John Wilkes Booth, a southern sympathizer and well-known actor who thought w/ the death of Lincoln, the South may wage war again.
98. Freedman’s Bureau (1865): a reconstruction bureaucracy set up by the federal govt. to aide former slaves into transition to normal civilian life. Known for heavy corruption from members of General Grants presidency.
99. 13th amendment (1865): ended slavery, was not popular in every state.
100. Purchase of Alaska (1867): Russia was seeing territory of Alaska as economic liability, and sold the territory to United States for cash.
101. Radical Reconstruction Begins (1867): Congress which had mostly republicans had two primary goals for reconstruction: for slave power to end, and suppress southern nationalism. The south was to divided into military districts and undergoes numerous stipulations before it could re-enter the union.
102. Andrew Johnson Trial (1868): charges of impeachment were brought against Johnson who fired secretary of war, Edwin Stanton and replaced with Lorenzo Thomas. Accusers said that Johnson violated tenure of office act. Johnson was 1 vote short of being guilty, and supreme court ruled the act unconstitutional. Sig: Johnson made into lame duck president.
103. 14th amendment: gave citizenship to African Americans, established equal protection under law, ended 3/5ths compromise, denied ex-confederates the right to hold office, U.S. would not pay confederate debt or for loss of slaves, reversed Dred Scott case.
104. Transcontinental Railroad Complete (1869): a federally funded railroad which went from Iowa to California, built by the Central Pacific and Union Pacific companies, railroad met in Promontory Point, Utah.
105. Standard Oil Created (1870): company founded by John D. Rockefeller, was the world’s largest oil producing, transporting, refining, and marketing company.
106. Knights of Labor Created (1869): labor organization which advocated end of child labor, better wages, and equal treatment and pay for women and African Americans.
107. Wyoming gives women right to vote (1870): Wyoming became the first state to give women suffrage, followed by other states as well.
108. Battle of Little Big Horn (1876): Indians led by sitting bull defeated the 7th regiment of the U.S. army in the Montana territory. One of most important battles in the new frontier b/w U.S. army and rebellious Indians.
109. Election of 1876: was one of the most disputed subjected and intense presidential elections in American history. Samuel J. Tilden of New York out polled Ohio's Rutherford Hayes in the popular vote, and had 184 electoral votes to Hayes' 185, with 20 votes yet uncounted. These 20 electoral votes were in dispute: in three states (Florida, Louisiana, and South Carolina), each party reported its candidate had won the state, while in Oregon one elector was declared illegal (on account of being an ""elected or appointed official"") and replaced. The 20 disputed electoral votes were ultimately awarded to Hayes after a bitter legal and political battle, giving him the victory.
110. Compromise of 1877: southern democrats would award Hayes the presidency if only the federal govt. removed all troops from former confederate states, for there to be at least one democrat in Hayes cabinet, a transcontinental railroad to build in the south, and the industrialization of the south.
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111. Great Railroad Strike (1877) –
• Outraged workers began to strike when Baltimore and Ohio Railroad announced their third cut of wages by 10 percent on July 16, 1877.
• The strikes quickly spread through railroads from St. Louis to the East Coast.
• Strikes began to become violent as strikers and militias began firing at each other, and workers destroyed rolling stocks and roundhouses.
• By the first week of August 1877, at least 100 strikers, militiamen, and bystanders had been killed, and hundreds had been injured; Millions of dollars of property had also been destroyed throughout the strikes.
• The worst labor violence in U.S. history up to that time.
112. Chief Joseph surrendered (1877)
• Chief Joseph was the chief of the Nez Perce Indians of Idaho
• When gold was discovered on the Nez Perce reservation, the government promptly tried to get shrink the tribe by 90%.
• Chief Joseph finally surrendered his tribe after seeing his tribe reduce in size as member after member were being killed.
• Thinking they were going to be relocated in the ancestral lands in Idaho, they were sent to a reservation in Kansas instead, where 40% of them died due to disease.
113. James Garfield assassinated (1881)
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The difference is that ""j"" does not make that sound in the English language and there already is an accepted spelling of the name. We also have Iceland's Eurobandio who's name was translated to Euroband. " | 0 |
Say hi to your imaginary girlfriend for me
Unless ofcourse she is a blow up doll. Wikipedians don't have girlfriends you time waster. If you had a girlfriend you wouldn't be making pointless changes to wikipedia to get attention. | 0 |
Please see Wikipedia:Polling is not a substitute for discussion. I have given my reasons against the infobox. So far I have seen no argument against them. | 0 |
"Also, please read WP:WEASEL. The word ""claimed"" is cited as an example of weasel wording (not once, but twice) in the infobox on the right. " | 0 |
Wikimedia Canada
Hi there! I'd like to invite you to explore Wikimedia Canada, and create a list of people interested in forming a local chapter for our nation. A local chapter will help promote and improve the organization, within our great nation. We'd also like to encourage everyone to suggest projects for our national chapter to participate in. Hope to see you there! user:zanimum | 0 |
you're right, i didn't intended to remove content. i'll be more careful. | 0 |
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RFA Thanks
Thank you for your comments on my RFA. Even though it failed with 28 supports, 42 opposes, and 15 neutrals, I am grateful for the suggestions and advice I have received and I do hope to improve as a Wikipedian. If you ever need my help in any endeavor, feel free to drop me a line. face217 " | 0 |
School
He started school at Motholo primary school in 2001
Then after 5 years he left
And started to attend at Makgoadiba lower primary
3 years later he left
And started to attend at Mamabudusha high school that is where he completed his matric from 2009 - 2013 | 0 |
On the discography it is labeled as both an EP (which it is) and a studio album (which it also is). While it is listed as a different color than the other studio albums, it is under the list of Studio albums and also included in the total count of studio albums. | 0 |
That's not true at all! There's a lot of diversity of accepted views here. Wikipedia is a place where there's great harmony and cooperation among neo-cons, Isreali-Likkudists, and conspiracy-bashing pseudo-leftists like Chip Berlet -) | 0 |
no there is no answer.....for this question....the images are fake & has nothing to do with our prophet & Islam than why wiki has posted these images & it clearly shows that they post what they grab from unauthentic sources. | 0 |
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Dear Yiyu,
Don't work too much on the Mao article here whatever you agree on will have no real strength behind it because you are not working with other editors, and when you polish something together, it will ultimately be destroyed by those that had no part in it.
You also need to watch out for what wikipedia calls ""weasel terms"" that are used in the draft above. ""weasel terms"" are ways of saying thing that really avoid the issue. If an editor says ""some analysts believe"", it really means ""I don't know who believes it, but I want it in this article"".
Unfortunately, the current wiki has no way to decide ""truth"" and ""lies"". The best you can do is present all sides (not just one, or two) and cite evidence. For everything that is a lie, you can add sentences describing why it is untrue. There have been some movements to give weight to editors that are educated in one area more than those that are just shooting their mouths off, but they have failed. As we all know, many times history has been distorted and many people have been fooled, so don't be too sure that you know what really happened, when all most of us really have are hand-me-down stories.
Lastly, be sure not to get too wrapped up in articles. Find other articles to edit and your experience will be much more fulfilling. Come to visit Mao often, and put it on your watchlist, but don't let it consume you or sour you on wikipedia. I can guarantee you that 10 years from now, there will STILL be edit wars on the Mao page. Working through the night to make a perfect article won't stop someone from getting up in the morning and ruining your delicate balancing act. You probably have great insight into many things that are completely uncovered in Wiki give those a try sometime.
Hope this helps,
Gummy" | 0 |
Semi-protected edit request on 12 October 2014 Why is there no reference to the changing back of the military system?? Who is keeping this page??
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Concern: bad faith by POV editor on this page. Vandals > Note: it states 'destruction"" not creation. 350.org
Concern: bad faith by POV editor on this page. Vandals > Note: it states 'destruction"" not creation. 350.org" | 0 |
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User:Xenobot Mk V Concern
I have removed the WP:Chicago talkpage template several times from WAWF after Xenobot Mk V adds it as the station is not part of Chicagoland and doesn't serve any part of Chicagoland. For some reason Xenobot Mk V continues to add the WP:Chicago talkpage template. I am unsure why it continues to add it, but if you could input that WAWF is not a Chicagoland station, I would appreciate it. - • Talk • " | 0 |
Needs Cleanup
This article needs work. It also needs further hyperlinks in. As finding it with your quirky way in the US means the majority of people won't think the article exists. | 0 |
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There is only one verified fact of application Buk
Everything else should be removed in general212.119.233.82
Combat service
Abkhaz authorities claimed that Buk air defense system was used to shoot down four Georgian drones at the beginning of May 2008 (In the opinion of dependenthttp://abkhazeti.info/news/1212625173.php media source). An official certificate use of Buk not testify.
Analysts concluded that Georgian Buk missile systems were responsible for downing four Russian aircraft—three Sukhoi Su-25 close air support aircraft and a Tupolev Tu-22M strategic bomber—in the 2008 South Ossetia war. U.S. officials have said Georgia's SA-11 Buk-1M was certainly the cause of the Tu-22M's loss and contributed to the losses of the three Su-25s.Georgian Military Folds Under Russian Attack By David A. Fulghum, Douglas Barrie, Robert Wall and Andy Nativi, AW&ST;, 15 August 2008 According to some analysts, the loss of four aircraft is surprising and a heavy toll for Russia given the small size of Georgia's military.War Reveals Russia's Military Might and Weakness By Vladimir Isachenkov, Associated Press, 18 August 2008Georgia war shows Russian army strong but flawed, Reuters, 20 August 2008 Some have also pointed out, that Russian electronic counter-measures systems were apparently unable to jam and suppress enemy SAMs in the conflictRussian Army's weaknesses exposed during war in Georgi, Nikita Petrov, RIA Novosti), 9 September 2008 and that Russia was, surprisingly, unable to come up with effective countermeasures against missile systems it had designed.
Georgia bought these missile systems from Ukraine which had an inquiry to determine if the purchase was illegal (An official certificate use of Buk testifyhttp://pvo.guns.ru/book/cast/georgia_ru.htm).
On 29 January 2013, the Israeli Air Force launched an airstrike on a convoy in Syria believed to have missiles (SA-17 Air defense missiles and other ground-ground missiles) bound for Hezbollah in Lebanon. The Syrian government denied that a shipment of weapons had taken place (An official certificate use of Buk not testify).Israeli Air Force targets a convoy of SA-17s in Syria – Airrecognition.com, 31 January 2013
The system is suspected of having been used in the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (a Boeing 777-200ER) on 17 July 2014 with 298 fatalities in eastern Ukraine. An official certificate use of Buk not testify.http://www.stopfake.org/en/lies-germans-proved-the-boeing-had-not-been-downed-by-buk/http://www.stopfake.org/lozh-nemtsy-dokazali-chto-malajzijskij-boing-byl-sbit-ne-bukom/ Media sources say the use of Buk,http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/07/18/7032299/http://thediplomat.com/2014/07/malaysian-airlines-flight-mh17-shot-down-over-donetsk-ukraine/ S-125, MiG-29.http://www.km.ru/world/20 | 0 |
Does someone keep coming in here to insert disinformation? I just removed some crap about healthcare to only 20 team members per store. False. I currently work at Mervyns; however, I have no citable sources for information regarding the company's growth in the recent year as I'm working off what I've discerned between conversations between myself and the Manager of the Anaheim Hills, CA store. Is this information still introducable? | 0 |
Africa
Can you please come and have a look at the Africa article as I think the edit conflict has almost been resolved now. | 0 |
GE, and later Honeywell = Multics; Multics ran on the GE-645, Honeywell 6180, and later machines. The main distinction above is between segmentation without paging (Burroughs large systems) and segmentation with paging (Multics). | 0 |
Jordan Hall at Butler University was named for local businessman Arthur Jordannot David Starr Jordan.12.186.80.1 Misemici | 0 |
Regardless. Dont ever touch my user page again, got it? And you mgiht do well to be a team player yourself, and alllow me to edit the page as well. you ahve done some good thigns with structure and formatting. I jsut feel you are deleting too much information.If you would be willing to compromise, I would be willing to talk. | 0 |
I think you love me. -Lover. | 0 |
MPerel, It's not another article hit by me. Before Dec 16 it was unified under BC/AD and Jagjig just changed the dates to BCE/CE a few weeks ago. Look at the history for once in your life. | 0 |
...Also note - giving early warnings may constitute harassment. | 0 |
waited the requisite six months. I | 0 |
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Question concerning deletion of Kevin Rose page
An anonymous user created a page named ""Kevin rose"" a few minutes before this posting. Kevin Rose is a fairly well-known television host, among other things. I attempted to move the page to ""Kevin Rose,"" only to find that it had been deleted as a ""vanity page."" The same user created the page again under the correct title ""Kevin Rose,"" with the same copied text. So I wiped it out and started an original article, with a brief description of who Kevin Rose is (I wrote: ""Kevin Rose is the co-host of The Screen Savers on TechTV."") Before I could amend it to add more information and some external links, it was gone again, once again deleted as a ""vanity page."" I'm new to Wikipedia, so I don't yet know as much as I probably should, but I'm confused as to why this article on a well-known television personality is being deleted repeatedly. It seems to have potential, and I was hoping to help build it into something better. Could you please clarify this for me? Thank you! - 05:58, 29 Jul 2004 (UTC)" | 0 |
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There after me !
http://indianmilitarynews.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/indian-army-rape-us.jpg
Indian kids trying to rape my user page ( 86.182.174.123 08:53 | 0 |
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The exact same problem occurs with ""ring"". Are the even integers a ring or not? But mathematicians all understand the ambiguity and have no choice but to live with it. The lay reader needs to be told that ""range"" has two meanings, or else the lede should not use the word at all. But many people, not mathematicians, remember the word ""range"". They have a right to be told what it used to mean, and what it means today. " | 0 |
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TNICK
Hello. I just wanted to let you know that I nominated TNICK, a page you created, for speedy deletion per CSD G1 because of the following concern:
This article contains nothing but a broken infobox and a huge external link. These mean nothing to me and so I consider this page to be Patent Nonsense.
If you would like to discuss it, please put the ""hang on"" template on the article very quickly and then post a message on my Talk Page. Thank you. " | 0 |
That's my guess. I'm often amazed at the (new) titles on articles, discovering I've edited them only by checking the history. 17:49, 31 Jul 2003 (UTC) | 0 |
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Possibly the worst ever adaptation of a comic book into a TV series...
I've seen a few episodes that were uploaded to YouTube, and my goodness - they're pretty much bastardised and completely screwed over the cartoon.
""A number of changes have been made to the original format compared to the comics and previous television series. As well as being updated and modernised, Dennis will lose his catapult and peashooter and will no longer deliberately cause trouble""
WHAT BOLLOCKS!!! Considering I read these things week in, week-out for years as a kid, I hate to say that whoever is responsible for turning this comic into a TV series should be shot - and no... I'm not exaggerating.
No bloody wonder it ended." | 0 |
Edit request on 26 November 2012
i want to eedit this page beacause the largest city is not Tegucigalpa... is San Pedro Sula
190.6.195.20 | 0 |
Pay no attention to SRX. I agree that your suggestion makes the page that much more simpler and eliminates any possible confusion so feel free to keep up the good work. SRX isn't God so don't feel as if he's the end all, be all on anything. | 0 |
Hmmm... hat we have is perhaps a merge or perhaps just a poor disambiguation to be fixed. Questions:
One article or two?
If two, is there a primary topic, and if not is there a case for a two-way DAB?
If two, what to call the articles?
If one, what to call it?
Answer to the last question I think is operational due diligence, uncapitalised. So the current merge proposal at Operational Due Diligence does have something to be said for it, it's just not a very helpful way of (re)raising the issue. | 0 |
I knoe Krayzie outshined most of the artists but do we rely need a bias opiain in here?
-Thousandsons | 0 |
Expect us Soon
Realy, why can not we discus over and with time build more realistic view. | 0 |
pupet? and what is Aussiejr????? | 0 |
You're lucky that my English is very bad, because if not, I would denounce you for bad admin. Mr.. | 0 |
Not sure about that one. If we're using Verdun for France, why not Germany? I agree though that it has to be some time around then, as a German kingdom certainly existed. | 0 |
You stated your position on the Slavic ethnicity, not the Slavic languages. If you believe the Slavic languages ultimately descend from the same post-PIE proto-language as the Baltic languages, you believe in the Balto-Slavic theory, even if you don't like the name. If you only care about the present situation, you may as well say there's no such thing as Baltic languages since Latvian and Lithuanian are separate languages. /comhrá | 0 |
"Bare in mind, I am attacking no one except those who call the truth ""an attack"". " | 0 |
Gey edit
Blatant vandalism ? ? | 0 |
Dear God ShadowRanger I am not a vandal. I am not. I have various DYKs under my belt. I've got a clean record in all the years I've been here. But I've pretty much dumped article writing now. Like Ricky, I don't see the point. | 0 |
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Brazil
This article mentions that ""Sam Lowry of Brazil hums/listens to/sings the film's self-titled theme song"" but I'm not sure if that's metafictional. The song is not named after the film; rather, the film was named after the song. I don't think that this character's attraction to that song is at all related to any sort of idea of him being a character in a film. 70.61.247.31 ~Mike R." | 0 |
I'm saddened that you would spend time advocating for a user that has chosen repeatedly to waste so much time that could have been used productively. Bring the discussion on the AN back out of archive and discuss it there if you like, though I'd prefer you wouldn't. I refuse to waste more time on the issue, I've stated my opinion and I stand by it. - Talk | 0 |
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Your submission at AfC Répertoire international de la presse musicale was accepted
Répertoire international de la presse musicale, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created. The article has been assessed as Start-Class, which is recorded on the article's talk page. You may like to take a look at the grading scheme to see how you can improve the article.
You are more than welcome to continue making quality contributions to Wikipedia. .
If you have any questions, you are welcome to ask at the help desk.
If you would like to help us improve this process, please consider .
Thank you for helping improve Wikipedia!
~KvnG " | 0 |
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References must be reliable sources - such as newspapers, books, or ""trustworthy"" websites like BBC, CNN News.
For 'how', see below. ►
How references work
Simple references
These require two parts;
a)
Chzz is 98 years old. ""The book of Chzz"", Aardvark Books, 2009.
He likes tea. [http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com Tea website]
b) A section called ""References"" with the special code ""{{reflist}}"";
== References ==
{{reflist}}
(an existing article is likely to already have one of these sections)
To see the result of that, please look at user:chzz/demo/simpleref. Edit it, and check the code; perhaps make a test page of your own, such as user:/reftest and try it out.
Named references
Chzz was born in 1837.
""The book of Chzz"", Aardvark Books, 2009.
Chzz lives in Footown.
Note that the second usage has a / (and no closing ref tag). This needs a reference section as above; please see user:chzz/demo/namedref to see the result.
Citation templates
You can put anything you like between and , but using citation templates makes for a neat, consistent look;
Chzz has 37 Olympic medals. {{Citation
| last = Smith
| first = John
| title = Olympic medal winners of the 20th century
| publication-date = 2001
| publisher = [[Cambridge University Press]]
| page = 125
| isbn = 0-521-37169-4
}}
Please see user:chzz/demo/citeref to see the result.
For more help and tips on that subject, see user:chzz/help/refs." | 0 |
Persecution of Hindus
In your editing, you inadvertently allowed for the deletion of a huge paragraph of text (NobleEage's edit) dealing with Human Rights Watch's review of the Devdasi practice in India. Please edit it to include that content again, as I can't without violating 3RR. Thanks. | 0 |
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