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leadership, and that this political shift was then followed by numerous other similar shifts towards democracy throughout the world. I could find no other discussion of this particular event anywhere else in the article, and it seems to me that it was a somewhat relevant historical event, worthy of noting in an article section on the history of democracy. Could you please specifically explain why you might feel that this event was either not "important" enough, or why it might somehow pose as too much of a "misleading over simplification", to warrant inclusion in this article?
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men, or tweak the existing section to a format like 1927 (W) where the W links to the women's article, or put a hatnote on each of the men's articles and link only to those in the template. No strong views on these, there are probably other ways too (could even have one article for each year like 2015). And there's plenty that could be done on the main women's boat race article which would consolidate the gains in one place. Some ideas for the discussion but I probably can't do this work myself so happy to leave it for now and/or defer to others.
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revolution was probably a more significant driver of their revolution than cultural or social influence. I have relatives on both sides of the Atlantic some with dual citizenship so I am indifferent as long as the content is neutral, as it should be in an encyclopaedia. Since we share the same language we share the same wikipedia :) --
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google books search. google scholar is good for finding DOIs. I don't provide ISSNs for journals unless they're uncommon, when there is a DOI or other identifier. Similarly I provide language only when not English. If you're editting BioMed pages DiBerri's template filler can be useful. Hope this is useful.
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Article, the fact that the American state was founded as a "representative form of government". Could you please explain your reasoning for this deletion? It seems to me that this fact is very relevant here, is it not? Why not? Could you please document why you might feel that this fact might be
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Hi Imcdc, thank you for asking. The decision for BofA isn’t so clear cut. The BofA article is large, the company is larger than Barclays and the separate divisions have a longer history (for Barcalys, the investment bank was a recent creation). As well as BofA securities, there are also articles on:
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in size order from left to right, because JPY had a higher weighting than FRF from 1986-1998. The column order should nevertheless be maintained in order to give a sense of continuity, and allow a visual merge from DEM and FRF into EUR. But it's obviously incorrect to imply a split from EUR into EUR
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Hi Scott, we could add a point about the Bill of Rights in 1791 guaranteeing a number of personal freedoms and legal rights. I don't think many other countries would attribute their own revolutions to that of another. For France at least, the financial impact of their actions to support the American
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You have also deleted from that section, the fact that the American Revolution was the very first time in modern history that monarchism was successfully replaced with a representative form of government, apparently claiming that this fact was an "over simplification", and therefore, I would assume,
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that the 1935 race was on the Tideway; that may be the other year that the CAM magazine article is referring to, along with 1929, leaving the 1930 location unknown as per the Telegraph article. It may be worth emailing the authors of these articles and British rowing for clarification and potential
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into a timeline, so will switch to that if the move goes ahead. Adding 1927 to the template in the way it is seemed to make sense given it appears to be the only one at the moment. If there were many women's race articles then there are plenty of solutions like listing by year in a section like the
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Hi Scott, I think it's fair to say the ideas of the revolution and rights conferred by the Constitution developed over time. At the same time democracy was developing of its own accord in many countries around the world. We need to be careful not to promote one form of democracy over others. Nor to
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is useful for formatting cite books. I will trim back the date to solely a year, and trim the names of some common publishers (Wiley, Springer, ...) The google books data will sometimes double up the author information. Worldcat can be useful for finding book data, which can give you an ISBN for a
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that mention its semi-presidential government, while the other user points to news articles which vaguely describe a parliamentary functioning of government, confusing parliamentary confidence with parliamentary system. I even asked him, if he could mention me an article from political scientists,
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I believe we should be able to find references for each of the previous women's races and create separate articles for them. From 2015 hence all articles should be men and women combined to reflect the newly welcome parity, to do this for the past would suggest a false equality when the women were
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Hi Amakuru, thanks for the thought and it looks like an interesting and important article. In terms of GA review, I have not done one before and and am not familiar with the topic area; I realise experience with either is not necessary but I think if you let it run through the normal process, you
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Hi Scott, it's not that I disagree with your points, I'm editing to maintain the quality of the article overall. There is a temptation for each editor to add the point they are more interested in or feel most strongly about. The aspects you raise are discussed in other parts of the article, and I
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I think that this was one of the main topic of Knowledge (XXG) Project Military History, and I saw that there were some views that "Grand Alliance" was not used widely during ww2. If so, I think we should carefully used this word. Also, I don't know the reason you put paragraph's title as "Grand
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Hi Whizz40, not sure what your interest in the subject is, but it would be useful to discuss how best to integrate the article(s) with the existing men's stuff before making changes which may impact hundreds of pages (e.g. to the Boat Race template). If you feel like talking, let me know! Best
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Sorry, but manually removing the offending material would be impractical, especially given the several socks used by the page creator over a span of years and the several sources used. If you want me to, I could restore the page with edits you made or I could drop the text of those edits into a
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Other editors will come along and improve the article; there’s a series on the topic and international coverage is growing. We lost the interest of the main editor on this topic due to some overly negative and oppositional editors at ITN but hopefully he may consider coming back to improve the
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While Americans may have fumbled around a great deal since 1776, I don't think that there are many historians who would tell you 1776 was irrelevant to the development of democracy in the world. How specifically might you feel that inclusion of a reference to this event in the article would
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Hi Whizz, The one event which seems to me to be quite significant, but which you have deleted was the American event of 1776 which marked the first time in recent history that a successful overthrow of a monarchical system occurred, followed by its replacement with a democratically elected
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If that's the case, then delete all of the information under pre-17th c. Financial centres because they are just ideals and assumptions written and accepted by men. But what we are trying to build African history which is covered mostly by oral tradition instead of written language.
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As you will, the American revolution for democracy was irrelevant to democracy. I will allow you to rest your case, though I would ask you to consider your own national background, and whether or not you might personally be favoring one form of democracy over another. Thanks,
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Thanks for your latest large updates but I'm afraid I felt I had to revert them as it seems that too much of the phrasing was cut and paste from external sources. I have put an example on the article's talk page. This is policed quite strictly on Knowledge (XXG) - please see
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somehow misleading. Could you please also explain your reasoning for that deletion as well? In exactly what way do you feel that this fact in this section might somehow be a "misleading oversimplification"? Could you please document your feelings to that effect?
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Cool. I'm away from home (although as you can tell, still keeping "tabs" on this year's events), but would welcome further discussion on how best to go forward with the individual women's race articles. Are you aware of any decent sources for each of the races?
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Alright, I had to do a selective restore to get around some problematic sock edits, but it's back. I've reblanked the article to deal with the violations; I'll try and remove all text inserted by the offending editor within the next few days. In the meantime
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Even though you have rollback, this article you created appears to be eligible for speedy deletion under A1, A3, A7 and G1. I know you are a reputable editor but can you tell me why you created this article? Not trying to be aggressive, just wondering.
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overstate the influence of events in one part of the world on others. Successful overthrow of a monarchical system in not essential to democracy; development of a constitutional monarchy can be just as effective, as has been the case in many countries.
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Hi Whizz40, I'm no expert on these topics, and recognise that history is much more complex than a table might suggest, but my aim has been to offer some clarity via these tables, so thanks for your help with tidying my clumsy starting suggestions.
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since there really isn't much to support giving it its own article anymore. Do you think it should be merged from your point of view? I already put out a discussion point but no responses yet. So I'm not sure if I missed any procedures in this.
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Oh, and does anyone care to email The Boat Race Company Ltd to get an understanding about the asterisk next to the 1929 and 1930 races? I'm assuming they now consider them unofficial? But then I looked at the official race report for the
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I read through the article last night and read the good article reviewing guide and i will be able to review your article. In terms of SdeM's Parliament, i will nominate it. Some medieval articles have been picked up quickly, such as
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is to use this section for links to articles not linked in the main body. Only mentioning because my sense in this case is a shorter list will be more useful for readers if the other links are available in context in the table above.
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Regarding your latest change, this is covered in the previous section of the article. The Parliament of England was long-standing before this and was more powerful than the monarch by this time. The most recent edit clarifies this.
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at GA today, and I could do the review of Simon de Montfort's parliament if you would be able to review mine. No worries if you'd rather not, or if you decide not to go ahead with GA anyway, just thought I'd ask :) Thanks
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So I guess the next step is seeing if both BOA securities pages can get enough independent good references to support them having independent articles. If not then we should proceed with arguing for them to be merged.
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OK, thanks. I see you have nominated Simon de Montfort's parliament now, so I'll wait until next week, if it's not done by then I'll pick it up for you, otherwise I'll pick another one as you suggest. Thanks again!
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Yes, feel free to roll up your sleeves and get stuck in. It would be helpful to generate a comprehensive article (e.g. 2013 or 2014) which we could then base the other 65-odd articles on. We're not
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Of course, happy to discuss and defer, was just being bold. Any inital thoughts? By the way, per the other discussion, the 1929 women's race would be notable as the first on the tideway.
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Thank you. Your draft looks good, there are two independent RS (BBC and Guardian). Please feel free to move your draft into the main space. I think it can be developed there.
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No worries Moneytrees. As we now have interested editors, would it be possible to undelete Timeline of women’s sports and allow 7 days for the major issues to be addressed?
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Agree articles on the women's boat race prior to 2015 are worthwhile. I would say go ahead and email them to ask for clarification. Separately, there is a comment on
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to avoid duplicating it and perhaps differences emerging. Feel free to jump in directly with edits, the article will be improved with multiple editors contributing.
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Sources seem initially illusive, one of the Telegraph or BBC pieces says the lack of a boat house in the early years hampered record keeping and the 1927 article
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I'll add that most of the content in the Timeline article's were pasted from their sources and other wikipedia articles; I thought this was well known due to
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I think it might, but it's so unpopular and about to slip of the main page, I'm reluctant to draw any further attention to it. In the meantime, I've created
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article refers to the 10th consecutive race, but several 1930s articles refer to a race only between Newham College and the London School of Medicine.
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Hi, I haven't seen this covered in books on this topic. Are there any sources discussing the history of financial centres that support its inclusion?
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for comments about the article. Well done! If the article has not already been on the main page as an "In the news" or "Did you know" item, you can
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or any other experienced member of the project, and we'll be happy to help you. Again, welcome, and we are looking forward to seeing you around!
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created references contemporary news stories. Gareth, welcome any thoughts. I have another project awaiting consensus on an article move, to turn
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can be relevant article to include a link in the template. If you feel that to be appropriate I would request you to update the same. Thanks
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Hey Whizz40, I've made an alternative suggestion for the re-categorisation which wouldn't need a requested move, let me know what you think.
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really, regrettably, an afterthought. Coverage of previous women's boat races is maddeningly sporadic, patronizing, and confusing. A 1973
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might get someone with specialist knowledge of either GA reviews and/or the topic area which could produce a better article in the end.
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for comments about the article. Well done! If the article has not already appeared on the main page as a "Did you know" item, or as a
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I don't think that it reads very well, and it doesn't sit well where it is. How about placing the sense of it in the History section?
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I think we've got more than enough of a body of work on the Women's Boat Race for it to have it's own category, so let's just do it.
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Hello Whizz40. I thought moving this page would be uncontroversial, but of course happy to have a discussion on the talk page.
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and having had time to look through the other edits, I support the article move and your improvements to the other articles.
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Hi Whizz40, while we were discussing Simon de Montfort's parliament, I noticed that you were thinking of nominating it for
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wasn't on Knowledge (XXG), and has been admin-locked for 9 years now. In that interim, that term's gained a lot of use in
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It does need some further disucss ion and thought. I’m happy to post these comments on the talk page if that would help?
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score, stating "40 wins to Cambridge versus 27 to Oxford" prior to the race. The website does have a NUMBER OF ISSUES!
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inappropriate in an article section about the historical development of democracy at the founding of the United States?
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also needs to be merged. It only has two references with neither giving any real significant coverage on the firm.
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and many others might be interested in helping, too. I'll cross post this issue on the Women in Red talk page.
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Check your edit. Somehow, you copied most of the article and pasted it back into the article a second time!
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That seems fine, although cave diving has been a central aspect of caving in the UK. See for example
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Hi! I just wanted to talk to you about re-adding the information I moved to the other article,
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Hello, you deleted my additions on April 8 2024‎, 20:09. May I know the reason why ? Thanks
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