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of only a few exceptions: Here are all I know of: first, the criteria are sometimes not followed where the subject is thought by WPedians with a cultural bias to be unimportant, or there was prejudice because an otherwise notable person was also involved in pseudoscience There have also been many cases where there is some doubt about actually meeting the conditions, such as whether a university is sufficiently important, or a named chair actually what it looks like on the surface. And there have been 2 cases in the last 8 years where the credentials were false, but only 2 out of thousands--I found one of them, I do not recall who found the other. And there have been many where the credentials in the article were exaggerated, but the actual documentation was clear--of course those articles were deleted. There are also cases where the terminology of an unfamiliar educational system is unclear in terms of the systems we know better and we aren;t sure what to do. It has also been sometimes challenged whether less developed world countries national academies necessarily show notability -- there have been only a few decision here, but they have gone in both directions & I am not sure of my own position. Further, even tho there is no consensus to make it part of the formal criterion, almost always the mere professorship in a really major university has been held notable. Subject to hte same exceptions as above, I think it's about 98% of the time.
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There are more than one sign language used in South Africa, and although they all share a similar grammar, they have widely different vocabulary. When DeafSA was re-incorporated after the fall of apartheid, it was decided that there should be one single South African sign language, and SASL was developed (and is being developed). As such, it is a "constructed" language, but not one that was created from scratch like many of the other conlangs. Deaf people whose native language is not SASL but one of the other sign languages, and who haven't been taught SASL, may understand a SASL interpreter, if there is sufficient context. SASL is being promoted on SA's television news, and because many South African Deaf people are good lipreaders (since lipreading is taught in many South African Deaf schools), they learn SASL while they watch the news. --
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draw, and quarter AfC because of a slight that an editor has committed in the past against them (see ColonelHenry's "Burn AFC to the ground" comment in the proposal for a Draft Namespace paired with their unveiled attacks in the workshop, see Crisco 1492's tweaking because I declined the 2 list AFC articles because they were nothing but the same content that is on the festival's site, and so on). Probably after the arbcom case closes I'm going to take a hiatus from actually doing any useful reviewing and focus on uncontraversial changes/automation (like working on automating the College Basketball Stats updating).
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much with the technology. When I submitted my article I had not seen on it would look on Knowledge (XXG), if accepted. I hoped by using a sandbox i would be able to see the finished work and then make any adjustments which seemed appropriate. However there seems to be quite a few sandboxes and I am not sure which one I was using. I understand you have left a message for me but I cannot find it. I also cannot find my article. I appreciate these problems are probably very trival in the Knowledge (XXG) community but at the moment I am totally stuck. Would appreciate your guidance. David Young -
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declined it was that it depended entirely on non-independent sources - written by himself and his employers. In no other field are such non-independent sources acceptable for proving notability, only academics get away with it. A professor's profile on his university's website is no different from a CEO's bio on the company website, a singer's bio on the record company site or a football player's profile on his team's site. One is accepted and the others are rejected with contempt - this effectively elevates professors to an inherently higher status than any other profession.
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what jobs has he had, is he married, does he like baseball, etc. are the usual type of details we expect to see in a biography - but all we know about this guy's personal life is his name and the year of his birth. If I was writing this I would drop the biography as the main subject and concentrate on the investment theory instead. You should also expand on the articles written about his method that you say have been published in various magazines - don't just mention them, summarize them, tell us what the articles said. BTW you should try to insert more
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by a friend of ours who liked the re-purposing of the word to a positive as well as our company phrase of "It's Faked Up" (obvious play on on words that would typically be profane and yet speak to being "not founded in truth". We were going to put that out there as well, but thankfully didn't because I am sure it would have been denied as well. My question is, would this have been a different case had the person who suggested we put it here had created the entry? He is not affiliated with our company in any way, shape or form. Just curious.
1660:, I gave it the Stub rating based purely on length. It simply doesn't have enough words yet for a non-stub rating. Would you give the article a good grade if it was an essay by an undergraduate student? Further assessment will be done by the relevant subject WikiProjects - once the article has been accepted into mainspace further maintenance is no longer the responsibility of the Articles for creation project. If you believe you can make a case for a different rating then feel free to start a discussion on the article's talk page. 4682: 2227: 4483:- and I'm a little confused. The information comes from The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, the standard reference volumes for tracking baronies and land possession of this kind. Is it standard practice to reject an article because there is only one source? I've noticed other articles that only have one source, and so I'm unclear about why you rejected this. It's historical information without any political or interpretative leaning. Let me know what's going on here! Thanks! 191:. Has he ever been interviewed (about himself, not the weather) by any reliable publication? As I explained in my review comment we need sources (written by someone other than Julian) that tell us about him as a person. I will tag the statements that need to be sourced. Hope this helps. It is quite a common "problem" with scientist and academics - their work is highly notable as it is widely written about but as people very little or nothing is ever written about them. 4298:- I can assure you it was not intended to be sarcasm at all. It was intended to be the reaction of a non-mathematician when being confronted with a bunch of formulas without a good introduction that places it in context. I see another editor has in fact agreed with my assessment and written just such an introduction. BTW A little more AGF and less aggression would help make your editing experience more pleasant - for yourself and others with whom you interact. 297:
commented that being listed in race results is not sufficient grounds for Notability, but the athlete in question is a multiple race winner and double European champion in a mass participation sport, as well as 5th place finisher at the World championship, which I would suggest does make him a pretty notable sportsman! I'll try to find some other background info, but on the basis of his sporting performance I would suggest he's "Notable". Cheers Page is here:
707:, happy holidays to you too. Adding maintenance templates to drafts has the effect of adding them to article categories which is not allowed, only mainspace articles may be in article categories. Yes please do add review comments, very easy to do if you use the AFCH script, but even without the script it's easy to copy the template. Just be sure you insert it ABOVE the "----" separator, so that it will be correctly stripped out when the article is accepted. 2542:, I have done quite a bit of work on the draft, particularly converting bulleted lists to prose and converted inline external links to references and a few other tweaks. Take a look at the changes - use the History link to compare the before and after. If you're happy with it you should resubmit it (just hit the blue button). I will not be doing further reviews as I have done significant editing thus my neutrality is gone, so another reviewer will do it. 1634:
phonetics at university level, for over twenty years. Thirdly, I have introduced a concept from a 1925 doctoral dissertation which I have found extremely useful in my work but which many professional phoneticians are not aware of yet. At this point, the concept simply needs more exposure to the academic community, as well as more detailed research being directed at it. This, however, has very little to do with my own humble contribution to the subject.
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WP:RETENTION talkpage yesterday. Rarely are good choices made, in such circumstances. I'm sorry the arbs took the case, but I guess we have to live in the house we have built for ourselves, reap what we sow, sleep in the bed for which we purchased the quilts, and other wise old sayings. In any case, please accept my thanks for improving wikipedia; I've seen you in AfC and at RfC, and you do good work. Hope this helps, see you around the 'pedia.
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That make Colonel and WeeCurryMonster angry. Which in turn *really* made Hasteur angry. And kafziel got so angry they came back. Some of the arbs seem less than serene, from my reading of the tea-leaves, as well. But the arbs have to stay aloof, not get wp:involved, otherwise their neutrality as arbs is questioned... the clerks have to stay invisible, not get involved, otherwise their role is compromised.
791: 3574: 3098: 1969:) reason is the best fit I could find but isn't fully accurate - the subject is probably notable but the article's references do not prove it. Notability does not exist separately from references that prove it. A subject may be regarded as "probably notable" in terms of an SNG but actual Notability exists only when the references that prove it are actually present in the article. 447:
van Xylograaf Edward Pellens" this book is kept also in het "Prentenkabinet" (this is an Antwerp museum). I can't do more. The article I'm trying to submit is a (shortened) translation of the dutch article on him already excisting on Wiki. If you not accept my article it stops here for me. The article should be read in dutch(which was the motherlanguage of my greatgrandfather)!
4129:- Please read the review template "pink box" at the top of the page and follow the links (blue words) for further information and advice. BTW I don't know what article you are referring to but I presume it is a draft that I reviewed at Articles for Creation. If you need further assistance please ask at the Help Desk - the link in also in the "pink box". 2295: 3309: 3231: 4593: 3947: 961:. I had good holiday time with the family. Now I'm getting started on my final year of a BA in Communications. Thanks for the links, now I can catch up on the whole saga - but I'm not at all sure I really want to get any deeper into it... BTW have you seen what I posted on Jimbo's Talk page about AfC and the way forward with Draft-space? 4502:- Relying on a single source means that bias or errors in that source are not balanced out or even detectable. Try to find at least one more good source. The fact that other articles with only one source exist is not relevant - there are even articles with no sources at all! It just means nobody has got around to challenging them yet. 4570:. Someone must have submitted this for review by mistake and you have declined it appropriately. However, the message that is now on the sandbox page declining the entry is slightly confusing to the students...can that be removed. When the class is finished we will upload the changes to the main wikipeida article. Cheers, Adam ( 2055:
pass AfD , but that's a very high bar. In practice in the last two years, some have set it as having quality equivalent to GA, bit I think this has been explicitly rejected. Some would set it lower, as passing speedy, not wanting to disadvantage people if they use this route, but I think this has also been informally rejected.
4627: 2860:, regarding which you wrote: "This submission reads more like an essay than an encyclopedia article. Submissions should summarise information in secondary, reliable sources and not contain opinions or original research. Please write about the topic from a neutral point of view in an encyclopedic manner." 2866:
As to my non-encyclopedic manner (style), this is my first submission and I understand it may take some practice to achieve the expected tone. However (a) there is no existing entry on this important topic (b) what I've written is correct and comprehensible, albeit only a starting point (c) anyone is
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o Winning Utica’s Curran Scholarship at age 15 in 1928 that launched her career o Studying in New York City in 1930 and then winning an important piano competition the next year in Newark o Her debut as a soloist with the Newark Symphony at Steinway Concert Hall in 1933. o Marriage in 1939 o Studying
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I think professors are disadvantaged in coverage here below many other professions, such as authors or musicians or sportspeople or any of a publicity-hungry profession. Professions that are disadvantaged are businessmen and even more , journalists. The very most disadvantaged are technical people
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But I do not think you are correct with respect to WP:PROF. WP:PROF requires only reliable sources that the person meets at least one of the conditions there, and it has been repeatedly held in hundreds of AfDs that an official CV is a sufficiently reliable source for establishing these--I can think
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Hi, I'm sorry but I have absolutely no idea what you're referring to. If this is about a draft article I reviewed please post a link to it. You don't need to worry about delays, as long as the draft doesn't go for longer than 6 months without any editing it will be kept (unless it violates one of the
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Hello Roger. Thanks for your review and information on my post. I understand about the promotional part and removed what was promotional and later read your referenced "conflict of interest" areas tied to the promotional aspect. This word, "Jangle" that we re-purposed was suggested to be placed here
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I saw it, and I called out the admin fligning FUD excrement on the BS they were doing and re-fighting old debates, but aparently I'm the one bringing the battleground. Go figure. As I mentioned (at the Proposed decision talk page) there's several editors that would love nothing better than to hang,
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Hello Dodger, I'm really disappointed that my article is again rejected. After Chris turned it down, I changed it and he approved it, now you turn it down again. Why ? Sources ? Pellens is my greatgrandfather and the sources I mentionned are (very rare to find) books in family possesion, except "Werk
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In order to avoid chasing some impossible goal, please be more specific about the reason for rejection? 1. References not considered authoritative. 2. References do not support information presented. 3. Personage not considered important enough. 4. Presentation does not conform with required style 5.
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Thank you so much for your feedback, Roger. I have never submitted to Knowledge (XXG) before and am attempting to create this page for my colleague. I will spend more time sourcing references-- is my understanding correct that news articles, but not University webpages, are considered to be reliable?
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You sent me the "been created" message for this, but I didn't actually write it - all I did was sort out the muddle when the actual author tried to post it by a cut-and-paste move, and then the original version got edited some more. As it had never been reviewed and Sarah had asked for comments from
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I have done the rquested history merge to repair the cut-and-paste move the article author did to put this into mainspace. I wasn't sure where to leave the merged article but decided that, since it hadn't been formally reviewed and Sarah had asked for comment from a WikIProject, it would be best put
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Having just read through the draft I think it would be much more viable as an article about Neely's investment "principle" rather than straining to be a biography of Neely the person - it seems we don't actually know very much about him - where was he born, what high school and college did he go to,
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I'm hoping you're going to elaborate on as to why there are masses of school articles without any form of 'noteability' nor significance, yet you decided to decline the one I submitted? I don't see what's a dividing factor with regards to that specific article and any other one of the thousands like
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Agreed we are not discussing AfC , but when we are, I think the usual working criterion is whether or not they are reasonably likely to pass AfD==the figure some s quoted is 50% chance. (AfD does have a considerable element of chance to it). Some would set it higher, as being reasonably certain to
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Possibly we misunderstand each other, but it you think I am wrong, find a test case and challenge it at AfD. I don't claim to be correct because I think it's what ought to be the rule, but because it is the rule that in practice we follow. If I wanted to make a rule, I'd be somewhat more inclusive,
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I think we need some bouncers (or if you read the Hobbit... "bounders") that patrol the arb-pages, helping out by simply deleting comments which are too angry-sounding, and asking the person to come back later, when they've cooled off. Lots of people ran for arb this year on civility-platforms, and
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I'm requesting for your help to merge jaboya system into sex for fish article entry. Sex for fish is a much broader article since it takes into account the phenomenon from larger geographical context hence wider scope. Jaboya systems narrows the case for the phenomenon to single region in Kenya. The
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Hi, Please explain why the article for Rakesh Jain was disapproved. He is a noted personality in Indian General Insurance sector. He is currently the CEO of Reliance General Insurance which is one of the leading general insurance companies in India. He has been quoted several times in media for his
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Dear Dodger67: The history of the mainspace article indicates that content has been moved from the draft article (before it was move, when it was at Knowledge (XXG) talk) to the mainspace article. Would it then be logical to move the draft to mainspace and change it into a redirect to the current
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Hello, Roger - The history of this article says that you declined it today, but the pink box on the screen says that it was another editor. It was an abandoned Afc submission from last year, and I postponed its deletion so that content could be moved to the existing article. I used the script and
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It just illustrates that in this field we have objective criteria and a reliable way of showing it even from non-independed sources. We actually do have independent sources to verify they are not imaginary: professors, always have publications, and it is always easy to verify these independently.
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My question is therefore: how can you, with no discernible background in phonetics, rate my little entry as "provid very little meaningful content; may be little more than a dictionary definition"? I would, based on the case made here, ask you to reconsider your rating, as it is much more likely to
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I am very sorry for the late response regarding the process of submitting peer reviewed and published academic articles about our research and development. We accepted a very intense robotic design and fabrication contract which demanded my full attention until recently. I will begin the submission
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is pretty sharp, but I try not to let her get too much praise. Try calling her Chevy Sweatsocks, that was her nickname for a brief moment back in 2013, a bit embarassing to me, since my part there was not ideal. But still, for the good of the 'pedia, I think we should all try to mix our praise of
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Yeah. I sympathize with the fed-up. To the hilt. I think pretty much everything that went *wrong* on this sorry sordid saga can be summed up thataway though: "heat of the moment". Kafziel was calm at first, but got angrier. Daryl was angry when they filed. Hasteur was angry when they filed.
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acknowledge your statement.  :-)   It had value. It held truth. It was a net positive to the page, and to the encyclopedia. I for one, don't see WP:OWN behavior/actions on your part, although I will poit out that the analogy you make, about Kafziel being an invading rogue bandit (admin) out to
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Hi, I've asked a few other guys who know the topic well and are very familiar with WP editing, to also help us create a good section on the deployments. I will however be busy with family commitments over the weekend so I'll only be able to start seriously working on it on Monday. Don't worry about
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Hi Roger, thanks for the feedback on what still needs to be done to the article. It has been quite a while since I had last written an essay or article of any kind so I might seem a bit rusty, and I'm also still learning how to use wikipedia's editing mechanic as I go along. Also sorry for the poor
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In the late 1940s, Salt Lake City, Utah became a regional hub of classical music. This happened when Maurice Abravenal became the conductor of the Utah Symphony, with the latter then hiring Gladys Gladstone Rosenberg (who used the professional name Glady Gladstone) as principle piano soloist. Soon
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That is exactly the problem, you may not use copyrighted material in a Knowledge (XXG) page - even if you own the copyright. You must rewrite the article in your own words. Another problem is that you have not used any outside sources such as newspapers and magazines to show that anyone outside of
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BTW the term "organisation" is used in its broadest sense - "a group of people with a common purpose", that includes schools, churches, municipalities, businesses, parliaments, trade unions, sports teams, armies, and even tiddlywinks clubs. I'm not aware that I have any "tendency" when it comes to
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it. It seems you have a tendency to decline articles when it comes down to school articles in the west, I'd like you to elaborate. Did you know many of the schools are Government controlled (including the one I submitted), they're not businesses nor organisations, that's only independent schools.
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I did not realize that that coast to coast fellow had added that information to his site. That information was provided by Professor Farhi when he appeared on that show once a long time ago. He provided that info himself and it is similar to that and also similar (but not congruent) info to his
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It isn't clearly stated that Adolf Frederik's School is a High School. As it is specifically a Music School, is it even in the same "category" as "general schools"? You should try to clarify it's status. The Americans tend to put up a huge fight every time anyone dares to even think of questioning
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Thank you for your prompt consideration of my article 'William Overend Geller'. Given the number of articles outstanding I thought I would have to wait quite a few days before getting a response. I am new to Knowledge (XXG), though I did help with one previous article. However I am struggling very
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I edited it to work as it appears you wanted it to work, submitted it in your name, and reviewed and accepted it using the AfC re-write script which I submitted a feedback in the middle of my review which moved it to the wrong location. I'm kind of confused by the whole chain of events myself. —
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Hi I addressed all your comments. What is the problem now? Of course, one of the defining features of WIKI is that it can still be complemented/improved upon creation of an article. Idea here is to create a meangingful "seed" that can be elaborated on by various other Wiki-literate experts in the
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free to rewrite it in any manner they prefer, just like scientific journals, Knowledge (XXG) has a manual of style. One of the most obvious problems with your text is that you used the first person, Knowledge (XXG) is written strictly in the third person. Apologies for not being able to help you
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ones. Plus figure out what school-district they are in.  :-)   But the school has been given some ink in an actual book, unlike most high schools, so methinks they'll prolly get into mainspace. That old wive's tale about the fifty-percent-chance-of-surviving-AfD, and all that jazz. Thanks for
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You wrote "South African Sign Language (SASL) is the primary language used by the Deaf community in South Africa." Well, that is simply not true. It is unfortunate that there is a Knowledge (XXG) article for the "South African Sign Language" but no article for "Sign language in South Africa".
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would be lost on many secondary-school pupils, but nothing else would. It is certainly not true that the article would not be understood by those unfamiliar with the topic, since I understood it right away and I had no prior familiarity with either the concept that the article was about or the
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Roger, thank you for your help. You have been the most informative reviewer that I have worked with since embarking on trying to increase the presence of this topic in the stock market in Knowledge (XXG). I am going to try to dig up more bio information on this person and if that is still not
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In my view yes. It looks to be a class project in which many of the authors contributed only a few edits. As far as I can see, they only edited this article and most if not all will not contribute again to Knowledge (XXG). The original article did require a major decision to create a separate
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with the famed Artur Schnabel that same year o Meeting Maurice Abravenal in 1948, with Abravenal then hiring her as principle soloist o Giving concerts with the Utah Symphony and various Chamber Orchestras o Teaching at the University of Utah, subsequently becoming Head of the Piano Department.
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The reasons I find this puzzling are manifold. First, please allow me to give my credentials: I am a PhD and senior lecturer in Applied Linguistics, as well as the Director of one of the largest university language centres in Europe. Secondly, I have worked in the field in question, i.e. taught
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from WP:RETENTION is another person... she's not a bouncer-type, but she's a calming influence, who was trying to help calm the AN/I thread with Kafziel (failing miserably too because there were no 'bouncers' to help out the 'calmers'). Crazy scheme? Or has a kernel of a good idea in there?
1017:, the log of every edit you have ever saved on WP under your username. I could not find any trace of you ever saving anything related to "William Overend Geller" so I'm afraid you'll have to start over. Please do so by editing the page that was created when you submitted the nonexistent draft - 2199:
UPDATE: Hello again, I would *really* appreciate some guidance in how to clean up this page. It gets rejected each time without any speficic feedback, and as a newcomer at Knowledge (XXG) I am at a loos on how to make the text fit the requirements. I have posed this question a few times on the
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In fact, it seems that well over 50% of all US high schools are covered by Knowledge (XXG) articles, and it also seems that the mere fact that it is a high school in the US merits inclusion in Knowledge (XXG). Just to be very clear on this, please verify that the stringency of the "notability"
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I think the term "constructed" is incorrect in this context - because "constructed" has a very specific and narrow meaning in linguistics - it implies that it is "built by a committee" like Esperanto was. In reality SASL is more or less spontaneously being "created" by the merging of different
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I'm struggling a little with your rationale for Notability for this person - I created the page as a translation from the German page, as none existed in the English language. If the German page passed Notability criteria, why can't an English translation for those who do not speak German? You
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Dear Dodger67, Thank you for review my article and get it published on wiki! You have done me a great favor! I know my article is still imperfect. I will continue to edit it.Your devotion to this meaningful volunteer job will be remembered. Just sincerely wish you all the best! Yours, Xiuyue
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The article is in mainspace, so any AfC review issues are moot. Let NPP challenge it if they want to, I'm not interested enough to care. The notability of academics criteria are rather "fuzzy" and open to a wide range of interpretation, I think they need to be tightened up a bit. The reason I
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Hello Roger I would like to receive your opinion for a page. Last year I created a page about Riccardo Silva and after a long discussion, it was merged with MP Silva's page. Is it possible to try to create again the page dedicated to Riccardo Silva? I am quite new here. Could you let me know?
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This sort of sarcasm ("gobbledygook hieroglyphics") damages your credibility. You wrote this on an article that was far more clearly written than many new mathematics articles. Often they use technical terminology clumsily and incorrectly and are made vague and imprecise by the omission of
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Hello Dodger,thank you for your edit on the article Engku Isa Al Husam or the translation in English means His Highness Engku Isa Al Husam, but please do not delete the word Yang Mulia again as it is the formal name for the styles and titles for the Malay Ruling Monarchy for the title of His
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Hi, Roger. I was wondering if you could please give me more details on the Mad Dogg article I submitted that you rejected. Your stock answer doesn't seem to fit with my submission since literally every sentence in the article is well sourced. Mad Dogg is a very large athletics company, and
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Can you help me get this article approved? I'm fine handing it over, if you have ideas on how to make it work? I'm not sure what I have done wrong. Nothing is copied from the website, so I don't understand why it's not getting approved. Please feel free to delete any information and post.
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talkpage (AGK locked it against anons some time ago), but nobody else has responded as yet to your note on the 21st, I figured I would drop in and reply to you directly. The whole business, not just arhbcohm but more generally, has started to spiral out of control, as Kudpung said on the
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seemed to me as the least deserving of any WP:OWN problems, although Kafziel did not react well to Anne ... or perhaps it would be better to say, by the time Kafziel responded to Anne at the AN/I thread, he had already stopped responding well to *anybody* where this issue was concerned.
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Hi Roger, I wanted to let you know that I looked over your overall contributions to these articles and I felt that you should be included as an author in this case. Especially since there was no main author. If you believe I'm wrong in this judgement, I'll remove you as a co-author.
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Anne with some ribbing. Either that, or we should elect her as the new Execdir, and let her decide how best to spend the tens of millions in donation-bucks. Bet she'd do an awesome job at that too. But then, we'd lose her from AfC... so forget I mentioned that idea, okay?  :-)   —
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It's little things like this post that makes editing Knowledge (XXG) worthwhile. Thanks! I agree that my analogy was probably not a terribly good one - I wrote it in the heat of the moment when I was getting rather fed-up with the way the whole mess was going. I absolutely agree that
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I happened to notice that the editor wrote the article despite your rejection, and in my opinion he was right to do so. The national society memberships meet WP:PROF--and it is hardly likely that a full professor and dept chair at his university would be anything other than notable.
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most did not get in. I'm thinking about asking some of them to become the arb-page-bouncers/bounders, on a voluntary basis, as a test-run. Think it would help? Or think it would just lead to AN/I drama, about talkpage censorship, wikiCops sticking their nose in, and such?
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or available under a compatible license, it will be deleted. For legal reasons, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from other web sites or printed material. You may use such publications as a source of information, but not as a source of sentences. See our
4193:. The basic problem is that the sources you have referenced are all about the company. Apart from saying that Jain is the CEO they don't say much more about him. With these sources it would be much easier if you wrote the article about the company instead of the CEO. 2136:
threshold. Non-notable Primary schools are usually covered in articles about the local education authority in whose jurisdiction they are. If you can find news articles about the school, or other independent sources that discuss the school in some detail, it will be
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The South African Institute of Medical Research doesn't have an article on Knowledge (XXG), so I don't know why you insist on having it wikilinked? I reverted the edit. It just doesn't look or seem appropriate to wikilink something that doesn't even have an article.
4522:- OK - I'm working with the current baron and I'll try to get him to supply a few more references.... we have also been working with a few other official Scottish registers so I'll update the article and resubmit it and then let you know, OK? Thanks for your reply. 4356:
In the same spirit, I have created the page for the Aam Aadmi Party. These elections end in May, and people are curious about name of candidates of all parties. That page would be modified to include, successful candidates, once the elections are over. Thanks
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burn the huts of the villagers (editors in the AfC queue), and the village elders (AfC regulars) fighting off the bandit... well, that does tend to have a whiff of ownership, factions, and such, since it couches things in a defending-our-physical-turf-sense.
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section you linked me to, but am not sure which parts of what I have written are unacceptable. I am hoping to write more articles for Knowledge (XXG) in this field of Engineering, so it would be good to understand where I'm going wrong early on! Thanks
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the WikiProject, I thought it best to put it back in the queue and add the "Submit" template. I thought I had set the parameter to show the original author as the submitter, but I evidently got that wrong. I have transferred the message you sent me to
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Respect ye the boundaries of WP:NICE, or get ye hence from this talkpage, sayeth the bounders. Calmers follow the person to their talkpage, and try and help rewrite the questionable comment into a form which stays WP:NICE but still conveys the point.
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It has now arrived in mainspace. It was actually a junior-high-private-school, so didn't meet the usual all-public-high-schools-are-notable consensus. Thanks for your help, Andersneld was doing cartwheels when it finally made the grade.  :-)   —
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The fullwiki.org site actually copied the content from Knowledge (XXG), not the other way around. I am busy merging a number of stub articles, I hope this bot isn't going to get all excited every time I merge some content from each of the stubs.
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I think a lot of editors don't understand about merge-and-redirect (I know I didn't for some time). It's surprising that the editor continued to work on two versions at the same time for some reason. Anyway, as you say, one more off the plate.
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and the pages linked from it. Articles about primary schools need to show more than simply proof of existence, they need some specific reason why they are notable - significant news coverage is the most common way for such subjects to meet the
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Hello Dodger67, thanks for your fast follow-up & comment on the page. I hope the changes made are to your satisfaction, if not please point me to the sections of the text that are still problematic, and I will do my best to resolve.
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says empire casualties (dead, wounded, missing or prisoner) in WWII, "South Africa 28,946", so maybe the WWI number is 18,452 war dead. The website for the museum in Picardy may have the number published. More info, "In 1921, the first
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dialects. The process is being facilitated by the use of tv news interpreters but that interpreter is surely not a "constructing authority" such as a constructed language would have. BTW where and how did the tv interpreter learn SASL?
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are significantly stricter than for other subjects. Basically, if you have sufficient good quality sources about Silva it may become a separate article - particularly if you have material not related directly to the company as such.
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Unfortunately for all concerned, arb-feedback is either ominous silence, or vastly premature, it seems. I don't blame them too much, though, because theirs is a horrid job, and this case is especially vexatious to all concerned.
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Thanks for your comment re: priority of declines on the March backlog talk page. That's exactly what I was asking -- where G11-style, irredeemable spam fell on the list. I'm relieved. I thought I was missing something. Julie
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It is possible that the bot is confused and found similarity where none actually exists. If that is the case, you can remove the tag from the article. The article will be reviewed to determine if there are any copyright issues.
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back in AfC. As far as I can see, the author never actually submitted it, but since s/he clearly regarded it as ready, I have added the "submit" template. I will explain what I have done and why to the article author. Regards,
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Thank you for accepting my new (first) article on the 'Basis of Articulation'. I am, however a little puzzled to find it has been "assessed as Stub-Class", which given the assessment criteria, is not a very favourable rating.
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your edit before leaving or closing the page. When you are satisfied with the draft click the blue "Resubmit" button in the pink review template at the top of the page. If you need any more help you now know where to find me.
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I've also since edited it pretty heavily after visiting the wikipedia editor IRC channel and discussing it with them. hopefully, it's good now. It source the NYT, Boston Globe, and Racked/Curbed, which are all national news
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Looking at articles about other high schools to find good examples of how to phrase "notability" I have been unable to find a single example, which is disconcerting. Here is a school with no notability claim whatsoever:
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A book has been printed of recorded conversations between Gladys Gladstone and David Dalton. It is titled: Gladys Gladstone: The Musical Odyssey of a Jewish Gentile in Mormon Zion, Copyright © 2013 PSI Publishing,
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as PLACES with geographical-slash-geopolitical significance. Thus, almost every H.S. gets an article, by that criteria. I'll work with Andersneld a bit to try and clean up the content of the article in terms of
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Well, you would have had to have been nosily looking at the history of the mainspace article to notice the merging, which happily had a clear edit summary. Anyway, it's done; I'm not sure if it's the best title.
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Have you read the review comment I wrote on the page? Basically the references you currently have are completely useless to establish the Notability of Julian as a person. They are articles about Meteorology
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The relevant WikiProjects can decide if the title is ok, our work is done. BTW the redirect should have been done with the merge, whoever forgot it has inadvertently wasted the draft writer's and our time.
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Thank you for your input! I have rewritten the the header per your suggestions and it is much improved. If you have any other ideas/suggestions please don't hesitate to drop another note. Thanks again!
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Talkstalk says.... My understanding is that ... partly because of that put-up-a-fight-mentality ... but also partly because it is an easy way to attract new contributors ... there is a free pass for
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I have deleted the redirect that was in the way and accepted the article. Can I leave you to consider (a) categories and (b) whether to add templates for any WikiProjects to the talk page? Regards,
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I changed the references, writting only the most importants reference (and neutral) in spanish newspapers, all national and with good number of views. I changed aswell categories that were wrong.
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Hi Dodger67. I am running a subject where the assignment for the students is to contribute to a single article. To avoid problems on the main article, the students are editing a sandbox page -
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Politicians are similar: showing someone is a member of a legislature is proof of notability, and we accept a source from that legislature., similar to accepting a person's university.
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As you are listed on the wikiproject page for South Sudan as a member, I was thus wondering if you are interested in collaborating on a page together? There is more info on the
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Ouch! I feel your pain. It's a terribly convoluted way to move a page from Draft-space to Template-space. I've already used it and can report that it works perfectly! Thanks.
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It is my very first "long" tentative contribution to wikipedia and I appreciate your help. I would especially appreciate if you can provide us with additional advises on the
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Hi, RodgerDodger. I've removed the offensive part of the question at the Reference Desk (at least the most offensive part..), and your comment with it. Hope you don't mind.
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My article on Adolf Fredrik's music school has been turned down because the "submission's references do not adequately evidence the subject's notability". Link to article:
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Ms. Rosenberg was added to the music faculty of the University of Utah, subsequently becoming Chair of the Piano Department even though she had not graduated high school!
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mentions "South Africa's 18,452 war dead." It might be for WWI and WWII. However, "museum in Picardy, north of Paris, to South Africans who died fighting in World War I."
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and accept associate professors also. But the community does not , and I therefore normally don't work on those articles unless the publciation record is really clear.
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everything in the page I wrote is factual and not an advertisement. Please advise on why it was rejected and how it can be edited to overcome the rejection. Thank you.
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was held in South Africa to commemorate soldiers who died during World War I. This 56-mile race is now the world's largest ultra-marathon event, with 13,000 runners."
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I also have a jpg file with Victoria's headshot to include with the article, and am wondering where to imbed or upload. Again, I appreciate your time in reviewing .
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more turf-protecting-problems, in my book, then you could even be remotely imagined as having, and I don't think it was fair to put you forward by name, at all.
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it shows the appropriate postponement edit history. Did it really end up being submitted for review? I'm sure I didn't do it. Maybe the script is messing up? —
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has been released! It includes many bug fixes, new improvements and features, code enhancements, and more. If you want to see a full list of changes, visit the
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Is there any chance you could give me some pointers as to what I should include/omit from my article, or which parts caused it to be declined? I have read the
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be in the region of "useful to a casual reader, but would not provide a complete picture for even a moderately detailed study" (C), even if I say so myself.
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page is a disambiguation page - it contains a list of links to a number of articles about various people named Ricardo Silva. I could not find a page called
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disambiguation page because the United Arab Emirates military is also called the Union Defence Force. When linking to SA's UDF the link should be piped to
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for further guidance. Besides the copyright problem the text you used was in any case completely unacceptable as it was a blatant advertisement, see
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Thank you for your feedback. In my passion to writing i overlooked that it looked a bit promotional. However, I have re-checked and edited the same.
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really did not deserve to be treated like that. She is, by a long shot, the Wikipedian I respect the most. Thanks again for responding to my "rant".
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as written, can I leave comments similar to the ones you left to explain what I found problematic about the article? Thanks and happy holidays,
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enough, I will indeed switch over to concentrating on just getting a page for the theory. Again, thank you for taking the time and helping me.
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being a bit rusty, we will knock it into shape. We might even have enough material for an entire separate article on the history of the SANDF.
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Hey, apologies for the other week, seems like I came across pretty harsh. I was a little frustrated. Good luck with your future endeavours.
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Dear Dodger67, Thank you for your comments. Can you tell me which references were invalid, and why? Then I'll get right to fixing them!
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To what extent do we need to alter this material so that we get around what the coast to coast guy continues to throw up on his web page?
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Thanks. It's one of the things that should be added to the AFC "to do" list - make the "registered author" in the template more obvious.
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Also - equipment taken from resources on AfricanDefence & Helmoed Heitman book on battle of bangui and recent defence review notes.
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Maxx Fordham has been name changing more Olympic articles. I have reverted them all just like you did for the same reasons. Regards,--
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descriptive information he utilizes on the MIT Physics Department webpage for him. I am not quite sure what to do about this.
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I recently edited a page that you decline 6 months ago, but the page is not letting me submit again. Can you direct me as to why?
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guideline does not differ from country to country. Or else, how can one explain the fact that any old US high school is included?
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if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the
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A list of candidates for other political parties, contesting LS2014 were approved by Knowledge (XXG) : 1. UPA Candidates -
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The article closes with five deeply personal recollections from successful musicians on her impact as artist and teacher.
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for guidance. Knowledge (XXG) articles are supposed to be purely descriptive, no promotion of the subject is permitted.
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TMSI Ottawa is the company that owns eQuinelle Golf Club, and we own the content that you've claimed as "copyrighted."
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published research shows that sex for fish is a wider phenomenon among the fishing communities in developing countries.
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biographical article and both required editing. All of which you did, which makes you a legitimate author. Cheers. --
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I'm rather surprised that it hasn't made it into mainspace yet. I'll take a look and see if I can do anything to help.
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Hi Dodger67, because you created the David Showell article, I listed you as one of the authors this DYK nomination:
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Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Knowledge (XXG) appreciates your help. We noticed though that when you edited
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https://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_creation/The_Scottish_feudal_barony_of_Preston_(Prestonpans)
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so I don't actually understand what the issue is. Please provide links to the exact pages you are referring to.
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essential information. This article does not suffer from any of those problems. Probably the reference to
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Highness. You may read further for the page of Malay Style and Titles for Malaysia. Nice to know you sir. (
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Speedy deletion criteria). I'm off to bed now so I'll look for your reply in about 9 or so hours from now.
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further now, but I have full confidence in the help desk and your draft is definitely fixable. Goodnight,
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Hi Anne, yes I did decline it as "already exists" a while ago, no idea what the script is getting up to.
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Thanks for the info regarding my submission. I am working on improving my references and citations.
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free to rewrite it in any manner they prefer. Thus, and respectfully: why impede it merely on style?
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The case is the current incarnation of the debate and discussion that was had back in early December
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Dear Dodger67, I wanna express my sincere gratitude to you for your efficiency and kind-heartedness
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reviewing articles about schools - I try to follow the existing guidelines as closely as I can.
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I had several fixes in the spanish article and after some corrections I've add some changes.
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so I have requested undeletion - the merge will have to wait a bit - hopefully not too long.
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Thanks Roger. Your additions are most welcome. And yes, you can now delete the old draft!
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Hi I noticed your disapproval for the article. Could I ask why this was not approved.
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I saw your help desk post regarding South Africans who died fighting in World War I.
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It's OK to remove this message. Also, to stop receiving these messages, follow these
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Manual updating of your Backlog Elimination Drive page is no longer necessary. The
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Hello Dodger67. I am just letting you know that I declined the speedy deletion of
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