2363:β, that may well be. And if so, then we should find a better reference-- something we were working on, as you see above. But the removal of the link from a FA, accompanied only by a cryptic explanation linking to the wrong page, followed by a blacklisting of the site (by another editor) while discussion was ongoing at the page where that discussion is located and at several talk pages, was unproductive. In these articles we believe in collaboration and discussion; we have always managed to work things out without involving any sort of process other than direct discussion. I do not question your motives; I only suggest your methods could have been better. We all have a common interest-- to improve the quality of our work, including references, and discussion with and suggestions from you or anyone are welcome.
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section definitely needs some expansion, and I'm hoping to get to it soon. (Of course, anyone is welcome to help.) In particular, I want to cover how Hubert
Humphrey became mayor of Minneapolis and pushed for civil rights reform years before it became a national issue (with his help), how he united the Farmer-Labor Party with the Democratic Party, his election and career in the Senate, and his election as Vice President. Then, I want to cover Senator Walter Mondale, Wendell Anderson, Rudy Perpich, possibly Al Quie, and possibly some others. Paul Wellstone isn't even mentioned, and I think he should be. Let me know what you think about the organization I'm looking into. --
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short-lived revision just like we see here every day. I agree that the site should not be allowed to stay in
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Minnesota foresters' papers, etc.)-- the early anti-racism programs, early left politics, early anti-labor businessmen's political organization, the innovative and extraordinary use of the National Guard to *protect* workers and advance labour law modernization/liberalization, the moderization (de-Southernization) of the Democratic party, the fate of the N. MN communist Finns who emigrated to the Soviet Union, the incredible, precocious, red-green ecological principles early foresters attempted to enact in Minnesota.
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Tutmosis has begun copyediting the article. IMO, some of what he has done improves the clarity and mission of the article, however, in some cases he has changed meanings or facts, most likely inadvertently, such as changing 1600s and 1700s to 16th century and 17th century. In order to avoid massive
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University of Minnesota. They have a number of world medical "firsts", especially in the transplant field. A couple of big events could probably be picked out of this list and referenced to the following
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Depression history, given he claims to have never heard a basic, famous, and extensively-analyzed impetus to that and the current Depression. Reassert history. This article seems to
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The "fact" that is cited in this case is that Father Louis Hennepin was accompanied by Michel Aco and Antoine Auguelle (aka Picard Du Gay). Are you claiming that that is not true? Based on what alternate source? If it is not true, why don't you fix the article and provide your source? To simply
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I don't think "Contemporary Politics" describes the content. e.g. The first paragraph starts with the 1948 convention. Perhaps the section should try to do an overview of politics from 1840 to present, in keeping with the history of the state. I'd also like to see the
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Rival Thomas J. Watson, Jr. built a 397-acre (0.620 sq mi) Eero Saarinen palace in Rochester, Minnesota, where IBM built the world's fastest supercomputer 2004–2008, and Watson that beat two human Jeopardy! champions in
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It thus passes all the GA criteria with success and is thoroughly well written. It is broad enough and as expected it is neutral. Some pictures really help the reader in situating the context and in picturing the areas.
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to mark this article as "satisfactory". URFA/2020 is a project to review and improve older FAs, and your input there on this article's quality will help us speed up that process.
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