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section on HOMELESSNESS a couple days back, which I had reduced to a bullet point. Now you have further reduced it and returned it to a paragraph (of course I agree that is better yet). We need to realistically expect that this editor will revert these edits and re-expand this controversial section. I, however, question the placement of this type of detail in an overview article of any city. Ultimately as the Eureka article matures (if we allow that to be based on ther recommended San Jose article or the very cool example of the SF article(s), much of the controversial or recent issues will be better served as DAUGHTER articles. All of this is in light of WikiProject US Cities suggestions. By the way, if my zealousness in the beginning caused you to lose any work, I apologize. I hope we can all work to consider the audience and the forum and serve the process in a professional and qualitative manner. Thanks
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delayed, and relations between the sexes fairly egalitarian, so each woman tends to have only two children who reach parenting age themselves. In sedentary civilisations people don't move, the death rate increases (due to human close association with animal pathogens which cross the species barrier, because of the increased number of contacts with other potential human agents of infection and because of close association with humans and faeces), and birthrates increase also. Life expectancies tend to fall. Given this populations of settled civilisations tend to be unstable (especially when compared to stone age hunter gatherers), and it is this instability that makes civilisations prone to collapse.
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cities will enlarge, one, two, or a handful of families will strike out for the wilderness and found a new city of their own. Environmental isolation (ocean, desert, mountain) is necessary to prevent the founding of colonies. The environment is far from stable, as oceans and mountains rise and fall, and deserts come and go. The nature of DNA is to spread, but I won't announce the primacy of the fitfulness of human genes until they've decisively overcome their planetary origins and limitations.
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are. So I think it would be true if I said: all infoboxes are templates, but not all templates are infoboxes. I'm sorry, all I want to do is get the list of combatants settled, preferably with an informative list, but not necessarily. I have an tendency to compartmentalize things, to analyze things and take them apart, so I starting moving in the direction of seperating the infobox from the article as a means of facilitating on-topic discussion. In the case of
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look at and it's probably useful for some simple analysis. Also, the prose + list is now 172 KB long or so, so it makes sense to separate the two. In this case, the main question would be the title of the synopsis article, as "timeline" and "chronology" are, as you point out, synonyms. By the same token, if the prose and the list remain in one article, I believe it would make sense to separate rather than interweave them.
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means necessary, as there has always been somebody willing to kill somebody else to get what they want (it's the one law of nature that needs to be replaced with a law of man)). Assuming a genetically viable breeding population is retained every generation, civilization will come back eventually (at least, over the next couple million years, until evolution or the genetic industry introduce an unpredictable paradigm).
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the casualties in WWII are estimates, (and I've heard from many different sources on different figures of how many people died, all different) do you think it would be better to say over 60 million people died? If you look at some of the other articles they have different figures... the German one says 55-60 million, French says 62 million, Italian says 62 million, Spanish says 72, Polish and Duth 62, and so on. --
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stereotypical mummy (which can lead us to a whole different metaphor...). Something's gotta give, but nobody knows what will give first, or if we can invent yet another band-aid before it gives. (this is a fun conversation, but I'm afraid it's not on-topic with the article, but I won't tell if you won't ;) although if anybody wants to shout WP:OR I'll stop typing right now) Xaxafrad 22:20, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
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redirect from the first article to the next because the first article provides all the author information in the form of article history. However, when the first article is deleted, all author information is lost. Therefore, some of the content in the second article violates GFDL because we don't have author information on the content that was merged from the first article.
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putting overmuch emphasis on the alliances themselves. Certainly, due to availability of resources and the advent of innovative technology, cities possess an unequal power distribution, which they exert over each other. The more cities that band together and work together, the better everything works; imagine if every city were playing for the same team.
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credibility in this online source the moment I said "Knowledge (XXG)" in his presence. I appreciate lowering the bar for ease, but I think a neet and tidy reference list resulfts from the notes section if we do the traditional notes/refs system. There will be significantly more notes to come and this will become a long article (per
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The GIMP is working again on my computer and i got enthusiastic about the historical atlas project. Do you still want to continue with it? I hope Tibor is still online as well. We need to get more people. I still can't commit myself too much. So, if Tibor is gone than the project is in a stand still.
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I agreed with you on the idea that adding a few nations to the infobox would be a good idea. However, if you've looked at it recently as its been updated, people keep adding and removing stuff. I just wanted to call your attention to a little vote I set up on the talk page becuause I think that's the
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I'm a little confused as to what you're trying to accomplish with these. The whole point of infoboxes is that articles use a base formatting template, but the actual content (i.e. the facts) are contained in the article itself, not on some other page. Hence, infoboxes don't have any edit links; the
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article. It is not by chance that we might defer to it. This city (known as "The City" is the very reason Eureka exists in the first place. I would like to see this article become featured at some point. and the cleaner, albeit two part method of Notes/Refs is not only more in line with academia, but
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for you. I love jelly beans as they have sugar in them and most people love sugar. But on the other hand just receiving somthing from somone else just makes you happy and also just giving this to you makes me happy. I hope to spread the jelly beans all over
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Sorry for the misconduct. I'll refrain from bold actions like that in the future. I guess I'm more of an inclusionist. So, since the consensus was for "delete", what's this business about violating the GFDL? How does one violate the GFDL by deleting content that was moved from one article to another?
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Hello! Not sure -- I see some merit in having both a prose synopsis per theater of operation as well as a separate list-like timeline that cuts across theaters. I've seen paper encyclopedias include such timelines as a way to compare parallel goings on across the world; I found this informative to
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article. However, it seems to me that this article is now huge and difficult to navigate. Also, the content (synopsis vs day-by-day timeline) is qualitatively different. Do you think it would make sense to split this in two articles, the timeline as it used to be, and "Military
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is seeing a long-term edit war over the infobox is not a distinct case from a long-term edit war over any other part of the article, and should really be dealt with in the same way. You wouldn't move a contentious section to its own page just because discussions of it were clogging up the main talk
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But I don't think definitions are the most important thing. Helpful, beneficial, sometimes. Other times, definitions can simply be unnecessarily devisive. In the end, I guess I'd have to say that I simply believe that human civilization is here to stay, for as long as humans will be here. In looking
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settlement adhere to such a policy. Has our quality of life not grown beyond the imaginations of dozens of prior generations that we can't switch from a policy of growth and expansion to a policy of maintenance? I'm afraid China, India, and other nations will have to experiment with the many nuances
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Regarding human ingenuity, yes, it has got us through some difficult scraps in the past, but of the 31 civilisations to date, how many still exist? Civilisations come and go, there is no reason to suppose ours is immortal. And when we look at human history over the last 150,000 years, civilisation
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I've only had limited time for wikipedia lately, but in reply to your last message on my talk page, yes, more inline citations would probably strengthen the article. I know in the past there were a lot of POV disputes and sources were closely checked. I only later implemented the in-line citation
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okay I will check in every now and again :) I have some experience with making maps mostly using the blank maps that are already here, and with animations - but I dont know GIS/GMT so I was amazed with the detail of the maps which you linked to on the project page. It would be fantastic if we could
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Sorry, I'm not in the 100% state of mind right now, and the help desk was looking way to hard to navigate. I just wanted to know how I could find articles less than 2k, or 200 chars, or some low threshold, and were unstubbed. It seems like an awkward thing, but I think at least several dozen others
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interesting points. You are right, breeding must be controlled. But in settled propulations the normal system of human breeding breaks down. Firstly in nomadic hunter-gatherer societies mothers can only carry one child at a time, and so children spacing tends to be four years apart. Marriage is
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Cassells has a series of world maps showing the major states in any given time period. the maps are color coded (green for hunter-gatherers, beige for pastoral nomads, pink for simple farming cultures, light brown for chieftaincies and complex farming cultures, purple for state societies and dark
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I think it would be a worthy topic actually to get FA status on, the clean-up and improvements necessary are attainable in my view. How about a push toward it? Would you be up for joining for work on the article with that as a real goal? You seem like a knowledgeable person on the topic, and a
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My visions are grand and will probably need trimming down to a practical size. With the proper programming setup, I should be able to mark and name arbitrary geographic regions on an image, then use a script to control a simple program to overlay all the pretty colors we like to see. I think I'm
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No, I lost no work, but the merging process was a little tedious and I was just afraid there was going to be another edit conflict. I have noticed the increasing specifity of Daughter-type articles relating to many controversial topics. Just a short teaser sentence or two, followed by "See main
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to offer the kind of controls I'm looking for, but those tools aren't geared for animation (yet; if I could gain the right kind of UNIX programming skills, I'm sure I would wind up working with the GMT programmers to the point where my influence would inspire an animation plugin or something).
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I now realize what has been occurring. Regarding the Note/References debate, it is accepted policy in Academia to always use the separate NOTES and REFERENCES format. I think we need to discuss this and consider the affect. As I stated, the premier historian in the area mentioned the lack of
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and put in your vote to keep or delete, I am rather outnumbered by some non-spiritual people, could use someone who has a co-operative energy to look into the matter on a spiritual teacher article. Also please look into another article that was deleted that has been there for years at
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2420:*looked at article history* Oh, those. No, it wasn't your edits (those were co-incidental), it was the cumulative additions over the last (probably) year or so. I don't know how long the chronology section has been growing, but it just seemd like it should be it's own page. The
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collapse such machines become fewer and further between. What we see is information moving from permanent to ephemeral storage, as public libraries disappear and everything today moves onto the internet. How stable is the internet? You'd be surprised by its fragility!
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Maybe you should bring this issue up on the talk page. Axum isn't technically incorrect, and google shows it to be more popular (2:1) than Aksum. Aksum is a more faithful transcription, but the "x" has been used to represent the "ks" sound in Aksum since Greek times
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I agree completely and the redundant portion should be removed. BUT, the article awaits a great concise description of the actual geography of the Eureka mentioning the islands, harbor, all the way to the forested lands and parks. I just have not gotten to it yet.
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Incidentally, Cassell's Atlas has a series of world maps covering human history from 10000 BCE to 1996- I would be willing to work with you on doing an animated adaptation of it but I know nothing about the programming necessary to animate.
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On "comparison to world religions", I can understand about wishing to see more detail, but I've run into a shortage of sources. There are ones to compare to Christianity, and the Buddhism section is one I added based on TUB's statements.
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By changing the proposition from a statement to a question, the appropriate response is no longer support/oppose but yes/no. HHope you understand that this is problematic. Pls get back to me.
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