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883:) We use "primary sources" - such as someone's own official website or curriculum vitae at their place of employment - as little as possible, and only for life details such as date of birth. For academics, writers and researchers, we do not list all publications, only those for which there is a reference in one or more reliable sources citing it as important. And as far as possible we provide references to these sources so that the reader can verify the information and read more if they wish - this is particularly important when reporting an opinion, which should normally be in the form of a quotation or at least attributed to the person who stated it. ( 708: 906:
independent references can you add, and have any inaccuracies crept in; and can you fix any names of red-linked educational institutions (the easiest way is often to find them on Russian Knowledge under their new names and see what English Knowledge article is linked in the interwiki listing on the bottom left). I hope my re-expansion and the way I've used and footnoted the references helps you to see what the conventions are.
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asked me to take a look and see if I could explain our ways a little bit. I will look at the article and the sources later today. Basically, Knowledge is an encyclopedia, so it should as far as possible contain only information that other reliable sources (newspapers, books by reputable publishers,
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listed on the talk page and some newspaper articles that I found myself. This enabled me to expand it a bit, and I fixed a few of the links to other Knowledge articles and added some. Unfortunately I have almost no science education, so the section on his research is full of red links. Now: what
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Russian newspapers are also fine! If Bolonkin was awarded 3 times the Research Associateships by National Research Council of the USA National Academies (one time NASA and 2 times Air Force Research Laboratory) I imagine that it has to be mentioned SOMEWHERE, no?
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2) If it is possible, could you please insert some of his well-known scientific monographies (books) and articles published in famous publishing houses and scientific journals, for example (some of the 250 published scientific articles and
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I think Bgwhite thought the article was good, like an essay, but it has to look like all the other articles. There are special rules for how to use words, what content is accepted and what not. Try reading theses links.
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4. Alexander Bolonkin,. LIFE. SCIENCE. FUTURE (Biography notes, researches and innovations).Publish America, Baltimore, USA,2010,208 pgs.16 Mb. ISBN: 978-1-4512-7983-2, 306 Pages, 6x9, $ 15.95.
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Thanks you and your friends for your help in writing the article about well-known scientist and human right activist Alexander Bolonkin. I am very gratefull for this.
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2. Alexander Bolonkin, “New Concepts, Ideas, Innovations in Aerospace, Technology and the Human Sciences”, NOVA, USA, 2006, 510 pgs. ISBN-13: 978-1-60021-787-6.
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1. Alexander Bolonkin, “Non Rocket Space Launch and Flight”. Elsevier, 2005. 488 pgs. ISBN-13: 978-0-08044-731-5, ISBN-10: 0-080-44731-7 .
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3. Alexander Bolonkin, Femtotechnologies and Revolutionary Projects. Lambert, Germany, 2011. 538 p. 16 Mb. ISBN:978-3-8473-0839-0.
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1) You mentioned that Bolonkin was in Gorky in exile. He was in Siberia in exile (in small village Bagdarin).
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http://www.archive.org/details/NewConceptsIfeasAndInnovationsInAerospaceTechnologyAndHumanSciences
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5. Alexander Bolonkin, Innovations and New Technologies (v2). Lulu, 2014. 465 pgs. 10.5 Mb,
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for a directory of all the WikiProjects. Finally, please do your best to always fill in the
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http://www.archive.org/details/Life.Science.Future.biographyNotesResearchesAndInnovations
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Sorry about this, it was worse than better I guess from your point of view.
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http://www.archive.org/details/FemtotechnologiesAndRevolutionaryProjects
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https://archive.org/details/Book5InnovationsAndNewTechnologiesv2102014
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Other peoples articles is what I need, more of them. Other peoples
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https://archive.org/details/Non-rocketSpaceLaunchAndFlightv.3
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TV news, reputable websites ... ) have reported on. (
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here on your talk page, and someone will try to help.
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