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Jerusalem) and as described in his own article with Knowledge (XXG). The photos that I have provided from his personal photo archive which are in my possession (to which I hold the copyrights) are a testimony to Dimitri's connection friendly and professional with the various personalities the article mentions. As far as the reason I am posting the article is simple. A personality like Dimitri who for over 50 years through his work left a mark in modern Greek history should not go unnoticed. As I previously stated the article is not a publicity, as there is no reason for it as his archive is already with two very important Greek (ELIA/MIET) historical foundations. My wish was that an important Greek should be part of Knowledge (XXG) Encyclopedia...enough though...I would like to personally thank you here in writing as you were one of the few who really help me through your constructive comments and indications...tks again
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I suppose I just wanted to get it across to someone for the record. If it is correct, of course, which is highly unlikely, then at least I tried at the time I had the idea. As it was for me a slightly religious journey on this one, with the three sixes, I hope that I can feel more peaceful now, having delivered it. Anastasia, if you happen to come across any scientific types and you think my theory would amuse them please do not hesitate to pass it on. Unless you think it's complete garbage, in which case, forget about it. Kind regards, signing off,
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year after his birth. His father re-married in 1921, Persephone, with whom he had another child, Antonis. Dimitri Papadimos studied at the Ambetios school in Cairo until the death of both his parents in 1936. Papadimos' acquaintance and connection with the British architect Austen St. Barbe Harrison, whom he met in Cairo in the 1937, most probable at the house of his school friend Pierre son of Hassan Rashed (archeologist and curator of the Islamic Art Museum).
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animals (Gertie the Dancing Ocelot). And web content (dancingocelot.com). And since just recently, we've added organised events (The Festival of the Dancing Ocelot). Note that Churches are not always churches. There are groups of people called churches, and buildings called churches. People, yes, A7 is OK. Buildings, no. Also, while dancingocelot.com is subject to A7, the file dancingocelot.gif that you can download from there isn't. (
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Navarone". Here we have an English letter from Carl Forman to Dimitri as a thanks for his contribution, but it is mentioned (in Greek)in the book "Dimitiri Papadimos". The book that was published on the occasion of his exhibition in Athens 2012 is over 500 pages with over 600 photos and is the major source is unfortunately in Greek. Anyway tks...if you have any more suggestions I would gladly appreciate your time...tks
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archive of the IAA) that places Austen in Cairo 1937 when he was researching “Islamic Art” so as to incorporate some motifs into his architecture. (All this comes from the Biographical Note in the book published on the occasion of Dmitri’s “post mortem” exhibition 2012 by the MIET - NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE CULTURAL FOUNDATION, which I am translating…).
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source is about one exposition in a small, non-notable gallery. The seventh source is another book that Papadimos did the photo for. The eight source just mentions Papadimos in passing, not establishing his notability. The ninth and tenth sources are books by Papadimos, which don't establish his notability either. Howicus (talk) 22:28, 6 July 2013 (UTC)
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No worries; thanks for updating us, and I'm sorry to hear about your sickly computer—and we thought technology was supposed to make life easier! :-) I'll probably c/e it myself as it's very shout and shouldn't take more than 30 mins. Thank you for your work at the GOCE pickface, I hope you're back in
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Hi Missionedit, I notice you've accepted the copy-edit request for the above article at the GOCE Request page but haven't yet begun copy-editing it. Do you still intend to copy-edit the article? Please indicate your intentions within seven days, otherwise I'll strike your acceptance and allow another
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Hi Frasznik, I'm sorry if I worried you. You have done a very good job with the sourcing in the article. When I placed the sources tag on your page, the reason was not that the article was not based off your sources, but merely because Biographies of Living Persons should general have more than a few
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Anastasia Hello again, I will not go into details, but what I must point out that the article does not contain any information only known to the "family"...the relation with Austen Harrison is a fact as it is sustained by correspondence of Austen Harrison's archive with the IAA (Rockefeller Museum in
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The article is sourced from the cited book pages. The citations are in the References section below the text. Thus if you click on the link to the first citation it takes you to the short citation: Lane-Poole 2004, p. 58. Click on that and you get the full description of the Lane-Poole book. This is
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If you don't know how to add something to your watchlist, it's simple. There should be a hollow star on the same line that the "Read" and "Edit" tabs are. It will either be right after the heart or, if you don't have the heart, right after "View history". If you click that star, it will turn blue and
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The reason you are very special Anastacia, is because you are a human being, not a machine. Let machines do their daily work and make a difference by saving an article or two a day. Leaving a note is important, but your business card is even more. We all patrol pages here one way or another my dear,
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try to fix most problems, like sourcing when I can. The thing is, there are so many new pages coming in, I don't have time to fix most articles; so I just leave a tag there. All the new pages need to be reviewed asap so that vandalism articles can be deleted. What you say is true; I don't always fix
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discouraged on Knowledge (XXG), and for a good reason, too. When these articles are made, one or both these problems arise: the article is biased, or it contains a lot of unverifiable information which is known only to the subject's family. You have done a very good job at avoiding the bias problem,
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Well, I believe the problem is that none of your in-text sources really support the information that given about Dimitri Papadimos. The first 3 sources, athough written by very notable and reputible authors, do not say anything about (quoting from the Dimitri article) "After the war, using Cairo as
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I must be doing something wrong...but what I cant understand I have offered all information about Dimitri Papadimos who as a photographer has contributed his work to various very important writers from 1950 to 2000. These books number over 30 from notable writers such as Robin Maugham, Lord Kinross
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Well, Djdubay, you have a very good question. Everyone is generally encouraged to edit and expand articles in the article's namespace. That takes care of the edit history problem. When you are expanding, you can use the {{under-construction}} template to let everyone know that you are working on it.
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stub article into a full feature. I'm not talking about a minor edit. I mean essentially a whole new article, but built on an existing stub, rather than just thin air. I understand the idea of creating a new article in userspace, submitting the article for review, then moving it into mainspace. I
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under the speedy criterion A7 - but it's a building type of church not a group of people type of church. For example, the Roman Catholic Church is a group of people, but St Peter's Basilica (which is a church) is a building. Churches that are groups of people can come under A7, but churches that are
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Possibly the most misunderstood category at Speedy Deletion... A7 is for lack of significance, but the things that can be speedied under it are limited. Basically, it's people (King Johannes the Idiot of Upper Slobodia) and groups of people (The Church of the Invisible Hamster). Then there are named
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Dear Anastasia, Thank you very much for getting back to me and having read my nonsensical (I think you mean) theory. I suppose it is a bit different. I'll forget about it now for a while, anyway, I'm in rehearsal soon for 'Harvey' and I've got the 'Elwood' part, which is a lot of responsibility.
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The fourth source does not say that (quote article) "Papadimos' favorite themes were people, as Greek poet Constantine Cavafy", but only that he provided a photo for an article about Cavafy. If, in using this source, you were only trying to provide a link to who Cavafy was, you can make an internal
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whose adopted family was that of Dimitri Papadimos from 1930 to the time of his death 1976. If the information is there and there is only the technical presentation is wrong I would appreciate the help for if I knew how to authorize this article I might be seated on the other. Thank you in advance
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and talk pages are not forums for discussion of just anything. When I said you you could ask me questions I ment that you could ask me any questions relating to Knowledge (XXG). Continuing to use talk pages as forums for discussion of un-Knowledge (XXG) related subjects could result in your account
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While I was looking at recent changes, I thought of something I forgot to tell you about looking for vandalism. In addition to anything redlinked and a missing edit summary, look for an extreme addition or deletion of text. An extreme deletion of text would probably be anything over 1,000 bytes in
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You don't need to scan the book sources, and as for weak points, the main one I can see is that there a lot of links to pages outside of Knowledge (XXG) (called external links) in the article text. That is really a no-no in Knowledge (XXG) articles. I believe that most of the external links can be
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do not show that Dimitri was notable enough to have an article on Knowledge (XXG). Your article states (and I have not doubt it is true) that he was an important photographer that had his works in many famous books and magazines (which is notable), but if you looked just at the sources without the
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checking articles out is that the edit history of the original stub gets lost, like in my case. I actually stopped developing this article, once I realized about the edit history problem, so that I don't get myself in too deep into having to re-do it properly. I'm sure I'm not the first, nor the
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Good point, but the Early life section should not be expanded to much, seeing there are really no sources to support much info. Do you happen to know all about his early life because you are related? If so, there should not be to much family history put in the article, as no one can verify it but
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Dimitri Papadimos was born in Cairo, Egypt of Greek parents in 1918. His father, Ioannis, was from mainland Greece, Pelion, and his mother, Maria, from the Greek island of Imbros. They had immigrated to Egypt after WWI. His father worked at the Greek Consulate in Cairo. His mother Maria died one
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Perhaps some of you experienced and wiser folk could create a page on expanding a stub article for newbies, with the model of editing in userspace and seeking review, like you currently do for new articles. As part of that idea, I noticed that the {{stub}} template links the words "expanding it"
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into mainspace? The first move, live stub to userspace, (actually a copy, not a move) is known as a "check out" and the second move, userspace to finished article in mainspace, is known as a "check in". If I understand things correctly, WP only implements the "check in" part, but not the "check
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out there, I just need to search for them, and find time to read it all. There is one thing, however, that's leaving me perplexed. I think the reason for that, is that the editing model used for Knowledge (XXG) may not have anticipated my kind of usage though, in software development, it's done
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Dear Missionedit|Anastasia I have re-written the article and have tried to follow your advise. There are over 30 books from various notable writers that have him as the "Contributing" Photographer. I have stated the books, writer, publisher year and when available ISBN number. Should I scan the
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Well, the first three references aren't about Papadimos, but rather about other photographers. Those sources don't show that Papadimos was notable. The fourth and fifth sources just show that his photos have been used on websites and in books, but that's not very noteworthy by itself. The sixth
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Note: The only proof that we have is a hand written note by Dimitri, in which he describes his love for Arab Art was due to the frequent visits to the house of his school friend Pierre son of the Curator of the Islamic Art Museum in Cairo. There is also a letter from Austen Harrison (with the
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Well, it seemed unusual to me that you marked specific pages in the book without citing them in the text. I believe you are suppose to put book references in their own section, called Further Reading, if they are not cited in the text. Sorry if I disturbed you, it is really a very well written
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Wiki Page so I can link everything together. Ms. Ross is an award winning writer already referenced for her work throughout Wiki. She just does not have her own page. I am still in the process of creating the page and this is just the stub. Please read my talk page for more info. I truly
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and I appreciate that. I have to say that I don't know very much about the citation policy of Knowledge (XXG), but the only thing I can tell you is that all the information that I wrote down on the page is present in the original sources. Therefore, I'd like to ask you where I am failing at.
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Of course, one foreseeable shortcoming of this approach is that the live stub could be edited independently while the userspace copy is being developed. This can be avoided by placing a banner template indicating that an article has been "checked out", with a link to the userspace page, and
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Anastasia, Hi! I can add more details about Dimitri's life but the references are in Greek as most of the official documents that prove his rank and travel during WWII are in Greek and all have been donated to ELIA/MIET archives. I did not mention his involvement in films, such as "Guns on
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Hi, Missionedit! My name is Brambleberry of RiverClan, and I noticed that you were looking for someone to adopt you through the Adopt-a-user program. It's your lucky day! I am an experienced user and adopter and would like to take you under my wing. Please respond on my talk page if you are
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I see you flagged this page as having an unclear citation style. As with a book, each citation in the article names the source and page number, and links to the source description. This is a professional style that is fully compliant with WP style guidelines. What do you find unclear?
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I neglected to see your short reply to lesson 4 at our adoption page! I didn't forget about you, I just didn't see it and then I went on vacation and I came back and I wondered why you hadn't replied and I found out it was because you DID reply and I just didn't see it! I'm SO sorry!
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a great place to start learning about how to edit Knowledge (XXG). It's kind of a long read, but worth it if you have the time. In the See also section at the bottom of the article there are a lot of other links to great pages to look at. Another thing you might want to check out is
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a) Acceleration of gravity is proportionally slower from our point of view and presents a weakened force when compared to the rest of the lifeless universe. The diminished gravity experienced in water may be the reason behind the start of this process. Life is a watery business.
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Hi Baffle gab, I'm so sorry! My usual computer is pretty much dead and it won't be fixed for at least another week, so I won't be able to copyedit the article until then. You can "strike" my acceptance for now and I'll pick up on it later if it's still there. Thanks so much! ~
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by all that?" and have them actually explain it to you. It can be a bit addicting, actually, and I think I'm starting to get the bug. I can imagine in six months from now, I'm going to have a full-blow case of Wikipeditis, and loving it, too. Thanks again for the friendly
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is that short sections are generally discouraged. As there are only four paragraphs in the Biography section, I don't feel that further sub-division would be beneficial in this regard. Once the article is expanded further, additional sections will then be needed.
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sources, in case that the few sources referenced are biased or fake. However, you have done great job fixing the problem and adding more sources, so feel free to remove the tag at the top of the page. If you have any questions feel free to contact me. Thanks! ~
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turned into internal links (links to pages on Knowledge (XXG)) and that all the others can be moved to the "External links" section near the the bottom of the page, as I can see that you have mostly done. Would you like some help with this, or can you manage? ~
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his base, he traveled in the Mediterranean region and Africa often accompanying British authors, such as Robin Maugham, Peter G.Burton and Lawrence Durrell." If you read those books without knowing anything about Papadimos, you would not know that he traveled
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I have finished my very basic copyedit on the article for now. I say that you submit it, to see what the reviewers have to say. A major problem that will probably come up is that you are closely related to Dimitri, and creating articles about relations is
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Hi Missionedit/Archive 1, here are some delicious cookies to help brighten your day! However, there are too many cookies here for one person to eat all at once, so please share these cookies with at least two other editors by copying
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the red, but an extreme addition is more like 100,000 in the green, which may indicate a fictionalized biography (believe it or not, some editor kept trying to add a fictionalized biography of a saint to that page over and over).
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Here I am again! So, as you can tell from what I wrote above, the problem is not that your sources are not reliable, but that they do not directly support the text. A problem that is connected with the sources is that the current
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Hi Anastasia! Thanks for welcoming me here. Overall, I seem to be doing pretty well for myself, finding most of the documentation and playing around in Userspace. For the most part, almost all the answers to my questions are
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Conclusion As we can only see a sixth of the universe’s matter, we presumably get a sixth of the general gravity; chiefly because we spend a sixth of time in general space. I suppose it was always going to be that number.
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for an example when there are about thirty links in the text leading to 10 citations that refer to only five sources: ten pages from the five sources are being cited, with most pages cited from several places in the text.
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good model, giving newbies a chance to get their feet wet, taking as much time as they need, before the experienced folks start criticizing them, but then being able to get constructive comment when they're ready, working
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Congratulations on being the first graduate of the Brambleberry of RiverClan adoption program! You passed with flying colors, but if you want more in-depth comments about your answers, go to your page! You're amazing!
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c) We can actually see other planets with DNA cruising at the same rate and they appear to be dark, as light cannot travel through the shared timelines between us. It’s not slow enough. They look like black holes.
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books? Another thing these books go back to the 1950's there are not very many published reviews, there are only mentions in the Writers Wiki page and I have linked the two...Pls keep pointing out weak points...tks
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Anastasia good morning, I have submitted again on the 19th (have rcvd today two e-mails of your note of the 17th and now await news...I hope there will be no problems and everything is ok with the submittion...tks
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Thanks Missionedit, although I like your other name better!! I'm glad that I'm a part of the Teahouse and thank you for the badge you have me!!! Hope we get to discuss lot more things!!! Thank you once again!!
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Anastasia, sorry to come back to you...did you say that you saw that I have submitted the article or must I submit it? Is the article submitted? I can seem to find the article on the "submitted" page...thank
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Dear Anastacia, your tagging is pretty much welcome, though it serves for nothing once the problem continues there. Believe me darling, it takes a lot less time to fix the thing than to add another Xmas ball
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directly to the edit action, encouraging newbies to make their first draft on the live article. I'd think it should link, instead, to the article that I'm asking for someone to write, to guide us newbies on
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before. A coordinator will come along and arhcive the request and delete it then. Please don't just delete the request yourself, as it makes it harder to archive, and we may even overlook it. Cheers, --
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Dear Krenakarore, thank for being so polite when addressing this issue! It is so easy to get annoyed with others when they don't do what they should. The reason that I tag pages is because I patrol
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d) Approximately one sixth of the entire mass of the universe runs at our rate through time. The rest of it appears to be invisible as it runs at a faster rate and is commonly called dark matter.
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Very good job fixing the links! The pretty much the only thing is that there should only be a link to something or someone the first time they are mentioned. For instance, the first time I mention
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Anastasia hello again...I cant seem to find on wiki page "articles for submission" my page...even though I have submitted on the 19th. May I pls ask you to double check! Thanking you in advance
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recommending that proposed edits be discussed on the appropriate talk page. Another shortcoming is having one user monopolize a page for an indefinite time, but there are ways to control this.
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everything that I could (although tagging an article is better than just leaving it as it is). I will try to work on this in the future. Thanks so much for bringing this to my attention! ~
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All the new user articles seem to be geared for creating brand new articles out of thin air. But it's much more likely, these days, that a new user, like myself, will want to expand an
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last, to join WP with an RCS mindset. I suspect it's been debated long and loud, but as a newbie, I'm blissfully ignorant of such debates. What has been the consensus on this issue?
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to do this safely. Of course, anyone who really wants to, can just dive in, and directly click the edit tab. But the link on the template seems to beg for a how-to article. I know
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That's great! Since you have given the page at least one reference and linked it to another article, you can now remove the orphan and deletion tags from the page. Thanks so much! ~
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Hey thanks for ur edit n my talk. Yes i need help here. See my talk again please. U will find a teahouse link on it. My question on it is named "Gender inequality" Thanks dear.
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bricks and mortar can't. I was illustrating what could and couldn't be tagged A7 (lack of significance) with made-up examples so as not to offend any real people (or ocelots).
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To celebrate the many hosts and guests we've met and the nearly 2000 questions asked and answered during this excellent first year, we're giving out this tasty cupcake badge.
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Dear Anastasia, If you receive this theory could you get back to me on my talk page, I am completely new to how the encyclopaedia works and am having doubts. Kind regards,
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or debates on your your problem, but I would not be suprised at all if there are many that I am not aware of, as I have only been editing Knowledge (XXG) for 6 months :)
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Thanks for the heads-up about the Guest page at the Teahouse. You are also welcome to fix things yourself if you feel comfortable. Thank you for all of your great work!
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Thank you for the warm welcome in the Tea House as well as the badge. Is there anywhere I can go to view wiki short code and to learn how to be a better editor?
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Well, yes :) I've been really busy lately with stuff offline, so I haven't had much time to stalk your talk page, much less do anything else on Knowledge (XXG). ~
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is no doubt a very good article. I just thought that the "Biography" part could be divided into smaller sections to make it more accessible. Do you disagree? ~
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I'm sorry, I didn't realize that I failed to make that clear to you. No, the article has not been submitted yet. Go ahead and submit it, and see what happens. ~
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the standard approach when citing multiple pages from one book. Each short citation of a page can refer to the same full description of the book itself. See
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b) Galaxies, seeming to accelerate away from each other at the outer edges of space, don’t, it’s just that time is running slower for us compared to them.
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As part of the adoption process, I like to provide my adoptees with classrooms where everything gets asked and answered. Your particular classroom is at
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being blocked. Another thing you should start doing is signing your posts with ~~~~ at the end. Do you have any questions related to Knowledge (XXG)? ~
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appreciate the work you do to keep up the integrity of Wiki! It's why I do what I do to supply information that is accurate. Many blessings. to you!
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Thanks for reviewing my article on Dev Ross. Please also see my talk page on why this article is not copyright. I wrote the IMDb page AFTER I wrote '
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I thought I would take this opportunity to welcome you to the Teahouse. If I can be of any assistance at all, please drop me a line at my talk page. --
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Anastasia...Hello again! Saw your intervention and I can see the weak point of "Early Life" pls find below some information that might be of help:
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photographs of the land". Eight only just mentions Papadimos and says nothing about him "working in the production of numerous motion pictures".
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So cute! Thanks! Just so you know, if you type 4 tildes (~~~~) after your post, your name and time that you posted will automatically appear. ~
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Thank you for your advise...I am in the process of re-writing the whole article...I will not submit until I receive feed back for you...tks
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Hello, I am Sanchez_2142 again, and thanks once again for wellcome me to the wikipedia teahouse, here there is a special barnstar for you!
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Hey, I noticed your talk page was getting a little full. Maybe it's time to start archiving. There are some really good instructions at
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Would you mind if I did a final copyedit (fix grammar, spelling, obvious problems) to the article before you submit it for creation? ~
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Anastasia, tks...are you talking about the book links (to google?) can you show me one or two and I will follow your instructions...tks
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book. Six shows that Papadimos displayed his work in Cairo at one point, but does not show that "he presented his work in exhibitions
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hi, i "fixed" the message sarah sent you per your comment on her talk page, apparantly someone broke the stylebox, very annoying. ;{
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Hey! I noticed you are going slow for Ce. Its not that large. I'm waiting for its complete ce from GOCE. Please, as soon as you can.
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article, it would look as if he was insignificant, as there is little mention of him in the sources and very little info about him.
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Hi Missionedit. Thanks for helping out at the Guild of Copy Editors. When you finish a GOCE request, the thing to do is to mark it
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using four tildes (~~~~); that will automatically produce your username and the date. I hope you enjoy editing here and being a
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Okay I get that, If I need help in using Knowledge (XXG) then i will definitely contact you. Thanks for such information.
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You are very welcome! Just so you know, if I leave a message on your talk page, you should generaly respond to it
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I've declined your speedy as it appears to exist. It could well be a copyvio or a meme, though. Plenty of ghits.
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Keep editing! I'm pretty sure lesson 5 is supposed to be templates, unless you're interested in something else.
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The variable speed at which the DNA spiral travels through time and space results in several different effects:
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a little notification will come up. Then if you go to "Watchlist" above that, you can see the last edit made.
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can you go and ask the author of an article or a guideline or template or tool and say, "Hey, what did you
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e) Evolution. It is inevitable that creation should eventually come up with a being that is self-aware.
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section.), submitting the article for review (thereby turning it into a beautiful swan) and then move it
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Anastasia, sorry for the delay...just saw you note...yes pls do...whatever you think necessary...tks
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Hi Anastasia, I noticed that you send almost every Teahouse guest a welcome badge and I think that's
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link to Cavafy's article on Knowledge (XXG) by placing double brackets around his name like this: ]
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Thank you for copyediting the article about the Swedish Magazine Publishers Association. Great job.
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Not necessarily. If you include a search box, then you can type in keywords to help find articles.
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Sorry Stfg, I didn't know that. Well, you live and learn. Am I suppose to do something about it?
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I'm sorry about the lesson, how frustrating! O well, don't worry, I can wait until tommorow :D. ~
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Thanks, Anastasia, for the invitation to join the Guild of Copy Editors! I feel very honored!!--
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This is really neat. Thanks for greeting me on my page. I'll be checking this out for sure.
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A very good question. Everything that you to know about sourcing in articles can be found at
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If you want a how-to page made, I would suggest that you contact one of the Knowledge (XXG)
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Dear Missinedit, Pls find below a "talk" with Help desk...and the answer from Howicus...
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I might as well give myself this badge since I made my Teahouse profile awhile ago. ~
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but I'm afraid the second one is very prevalent. Well, let's just see how it goes! ~
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in Cairo". Seven shows that he took some photographs of the land in Greece, but not "
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either referencing or expanding them, once we are all Users, not policemen. Smiles,
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for more advice, as that is not really my forte. Does that answer your question? ~
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on how to start archiving, but if you need any help don't hesitate to contact me.
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Hi, What are the steps to get rid of masturbation? Please answer my question.
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at the bottom of this page. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:
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Generally, when you edit a code module in a large project that's under a
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O.K., I'll look into it, but won't that make it harder to find things? ~
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Hello, could you please restore my article of Derrion Tolanski please?
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with the authors, but only for the few times mentioned in the books.
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article as you did? It is a brief article and already has sections.
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Nice works!! Keep editing BenisonPBaby 14:31, 22 July 2013 (UTC)
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Knowledge (XXG) talk:Articles for creation/Dimitri Papadimos
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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could really use some guidance on how to do this properly.
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should help a little with guidance. I don't know of any
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It looks good to me; we'll see if it works soon enough.
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Your knowledge and comments would be appreciated...tks
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interested and I will set up your adoption classroom.
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