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People

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Various biography pages I have touched or wish to improve:

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  • Aamund, Malou left politics for job at Microsoft
  • Amin, Samir Egyptian Marxian economist. See interview "African Economist Samir Amin on the World Social Forum, Globalization & the Barbarism of Capitalism". Democracy Now. March 27, 2015.
  • Aquin, Stéphane chief curator at Hirshhorn Museum, see WD Stéphane Aquin (Q90574416)
  • Armand, Pascale Pascale Armand (Q24570145)
  • Azarenka, Victoria tennis player
  • Bär, Simone (born 1965) casting director (Does she meet notability standard?) IMDB profile Inglourious Basterds
  • Baudrillard, Jean French philosopher
  • Barash, David P. - Professor from University of Washington
  • Barron, Inez former NYC City Council member: fix personal website, replace with what? Former site is "District 42 : Inez Barron". Archived from the original on 2021-08-28. - added 2024-11-22
  • Berlin, Leslie historian at Stanford University with a speciality on Silicon Valley
  • Barnes, Clive dance and theater critic for New York Post
  • Bengescu, Gheorghe (1848–1922) - Romanian diplomat and man of letters, biographer of Voltaire
  • Bogatsky, Nikolay Russian portrait artist, see Commons:Category:Nikolay Bogatsky
  • Booth, Ezra (1792 – 1873) from wikisource EB1911 (2014)
  • Bourdonnaye, Louis François de La (1700 — 1777) French diplomat
  • Brandt, Bill - German-British photographer featured at MoMA
  • Bréal, Michel French philologist, work from 1906 Pour mieux connaître Homère
  • Browning, Christopher historian from UNC specializing in the Holocaust. author of Ordinary Men (1992)
  • Burden, Amanda director of the New York City Department of City Planning
  • Butler, E. M. scholar

C - D

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E - G

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H - K

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L - N

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O - P

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R - S

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T - Z

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New Pages

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Created pages with other work-in-progress as drafts at User:DutchTreat/sandbox:

Translation

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Awards

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Articles

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Abutsu-ni Japanese WIR project page-Japan
Aki Kato German (b. 1966) WIR project page-Japan
Aki Deguchi Japanese singer (b. 1988) WIR project page-Japan
Akemi Kuniyoshi-Kuhn German composer (b. 1953) WIR project page-Japan
Lika Minamoto (draft) French model (b. 1982) WIR project page-Japan
Asami Yoshida (singer) French singer (b. 1975) WIR project page-Japan
Maestro dei Baldraccani Italian Italian artist (unknown birth, death) from Art collection of Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Cesena
Barbedor, Louis (draft) French Penman referenced in Round hand article
Boone, Laurence (draft)  Done French Translation by another user.
Le Trosne, Guillaume-François (draft) French | German | Italian French economist (1728-1780); started by User:Vadius14 which gave me a conflict. They do not planto continue anytime soon. I am getting a Critical Error that blocks me from using the tool.
Moon Kana (draft) French | German WIR project page-Japan
Bätschmann, Oskar (draft) German art historian specializing in modern art from sources Yale University Press, University of Chicago Press and Google Books
Berthelot, René (draft) French French philosopher (1872 - 1960)
Condon, Jennifer (draft)  Done Australian opera composer, revived Sappha VIAF 300167040. Translated by another user.
Gennari, Benedetto II  Done Spanish 4 Sep 2011
Groupe Altrad French scoffolding company founder Mohed Altrad
Hanssen, Evi (draft) Dutch Flemish singer and TV personality in Belgium
Kunstkompass (draft) German sources Allen, Jennifer (2009). "KUNSTKOMPASS UNVEILS LIST OF TOP 100 ARTISTS". Artforum. Retrieved 2013-04-27.; and Art magazine
Larible, David  Done German Italian clown with Circus Roncalli (Vienna 2009)
Lee, Suk-chae  Done Korean also shown as Lee Suk-Chae - CEO of KT Corporation, in Korean ko:KT Business Week profile and Forbes profile
Abutsu-ni German | French WIR project page-Japan
Evdokia Meshcherskaya [ru] Russian linked from brother Fyodor Tyutchev 19th century poet
Noguchi, Akiyo complete French rock climber WIR project page-Japan
Thomas Philippon  Done French
Saillard, Olivier (draft) French French fashion historian, museum curator
Sidgwick, Alfred (draft) German English philosopher and logician
Le Trosne, Guillaume Italian French added Sept 2020
Villa Wartholz  Done German Oct 2011 moved former userspace draft User:DutchTreat/Villa_Wartholz to main article
Harriet Westbrook [es] Spanish added 2020 Dec, wife of author Shelley
Zero Experiment German German political campaign of 1957 that was anti-communist
Zidrou French added 2022-04-03, Comic Center exhibit

Professionals

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Ideas

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Change View

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Infobox Compare

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User Page Design

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Organizing Principals

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Video Explainers

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Maintenance Tasks

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  1. Niagara Falls conference article and book
  2. Yamamoto District, Akita

Art

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Subpage: art

Architecture

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Artworks

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Awards

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Books

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Crafts

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Design

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Music

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Poets

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Quote from "Voltaire" in EB1911 Volume 28:3, page 199:

The abbé de Châteauneuf died before his godson left school, but he had already introduced him to the famous and dissipated coterie of the Temple, of which the grand prior Vendome was the head, and the poets Chaulieu and La Fare the chief literary stars.

Index in Dictionary catalog of the Henry W. and Albert A. ... v. 4 (Son-Z. Appendix I:Correspondents A-G). link see 1916-17 postcards to Mr. Braithwaite
  • The Poets' Encyclopedia is an English-language poetical anthology, covering the literary, art and music worlds of New York City in the 1970s. Published in 1979 and edited by Michael Andre. 225 poets, artists, musicians and novelists transform the world's basic knowledge. (2024 January-missing sources) 1


19th Philosophers

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In 1824. he took part with P. F. Dubois and Th. S. Jouffroy in the establishment of the Le Globe;
See Adolphe Franck, Moralistes et philosophes (1872) from EB1911]

Part of a series on Continental philosophy, based on work by Adrian Johnston (philosopher) in German idealism and Dialectical materialism.

Fashion Designers

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Festivals

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Film

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quote: "Varda and JR travel to Switzerland so that she may introduce him to Godard. When they arrive at Godard's house, however, he rudely refuses to see them—bringing Varda to tears." Another article said that Godard didn't respect JR.

Opera

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Stage

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Pop Bands

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J-Pop and K-Pop:

Street art

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Companies

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Markets/Trading

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Trade Associations

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Transportation

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Culture

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Various

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Africa

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Australia

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Themes
Exhibits


Books
  • HOLMES, Sandra le Brun (1972). Yirawala: Artist and Man. Brisbane: Jacaranda Press.Outofprint.com.au id 16264

Cambodia

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  • Norodom Sihamoni#Titles and styles "His Merciful Excellent Majesty Protector, King Norodom Sihamoni, who unites the nation, religion, realms, and people of Khmer state..."

Croatia

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English

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Finnish

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  • Kalevala - The Kalevala: Epic of the Finnish People (1988); What edition is included in the rooms at Klaus K Hotel in Helsinki?

French

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The expectation of obtaining these sinecures drew young men towards the church in considerable numbers, and the class of abbés so formed - abbés de cour they were sometimes called, and sometimes (ironically) abbés de sainte espérance ("abbés of holy hope; or in a jeu de mots, "of St. Hope") - came to hold a recognized position. The connection many of them had with the church was of the slenderest kind, consisting mainly in adopting the title of abbé...

German

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  • "Count Eduard von Taaffe, the Austrian prime minister from 1879 to 1893. Taaffe used a coalition of clergy, conservatives and Slavic parties to weaken the liberals. In Bohemia, for example, he authorized Czech as an official language of the bureaucracy and school system, thus breaking the German speakers' monopoly on holding office."

  • "the elections of 1891, in which the Young Czechs who were opposed to the feudal party gained a decisive victory, made his position a very difficult one."

  • "In September 1874, seven newly elected Young Czech deputies defied the Old Czech boycott and took their seats in the Diet."

  • "The minorities sought the widest opportunities for education in their own languages, as well as in the "dominant" languages—Hungarian and German. By the "Ordinance of 5 April 1897", the Austrian Prime Minister Count Kasimir Felix Badeni gave Czech equal standing with German in the internal government of Bohemia; this led to a crisis because of nationalist German agitation throughout the empire. The Crown dismissed Badeni."

  • "Late-19th-century Germans in Austria-Hungary, as a general rule, wanted the Empire to maintain its German character established during the period of Germanization under Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor in the late 18th century, so they resisted the demands of the other ethnic groups for linguistic recognition. Badeni's ordinance was seen by Germans as the "last straw" in a series of concessions."

Greek

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Tantalus
Pelops
ThyestesAtreusAerope
AegisthusAgamemnonClytaemnestraMenelausHelen
IphigeneiaElectraOrestes

Iceland

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India

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Islam

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  • Zamzam Well, Saudi Arabian place with story from Islam faith

Japan

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Jewish / Hebrew

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Language / Linguistic

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Mexico

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Military History

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New York City

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Norse

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Russia

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Zo droeg nl:Aleksej Bestoezjev-Rjoemin in de vroege 18e eeuw het portret van nl:Peter de Grote en Alexander Mikhailovich Gorchakov droeg een dergelijk in diamanten gevat portret aan het hemelsblauwe lint van de nl:Orde van Sint-Andreas van tsaar nl:Alexander II van Rusland

— Robert Prummel

Source: Zie het portret van Bestoezjev op Wikimedia Commons. Gezien op 1 juli 2016.

Sami

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Northern Norway

United Kingdom

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Acts of Parliment

United States of America

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Government and Judical rulings

Churches

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  • St. Catharine Church, Spring Lake explain coverage of building using [6]: There are two publications available at the rectory: “Guide to St. Catharine Church” (FREE) and “A Centennial History of Saint Catharine Church” by the St. Catharine Centennial Research Committee. An in depth history of the church, its art and architecture as well as Martin Maloney. Published by Providence House

Industry

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Native American

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University

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  • Female Leaders of Top International Universities

Education

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Media

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Concepts

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Libraries

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Magazines

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Newspapers

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Publishers

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  • L. W. Singer, a textbook division of publisher Random House in Syracuse, New York. Not mentioned on RH page. Found at Toni Morrison.

Radio

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Segments cover topics related to freedom of the speech, privacy and the impact of media on the public.

reference The former co-host Bob Garfield claimed, On the Media covers "...anything that reaches a large audience—either electronically or otherwise.... Plus, throw into that anything that covers First Amendment issues; anything that has to do with freedom of speech, privacy, is also in our portfolio".Thorn, Jesse (April 13, 2009). "On the Media Hosts Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield: Interview on The Sound of Young America""..

Studios

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TV

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Markets
WCBS-TV 02 / UHF 36 → Mhz
WNBC 04 / UHF 35 → 599 Mhz
WNYW 05 / UHF 27 → Mhz
WABC-TV 07 / VHF 07 → Mhz
WWOR-TV 09 / UHK 25 → 536 – 542 Mhz
WPIX 11 / VHF 11 → Mhz
WNET 13 / VHF 12 → Mhz
WLIW 21 / VHF 32 → 581? Mhz
WNYE-TV 25 / UHF 24 → 533 Mhz
WXTV-DT 41 / UHF 30 → 569 Mhz Univision affiliates
WRNN-TV 45 / UHF 25
WNJU 47 / UHF 35 → 605 Mhz Telemundo affiliates
WFUT-DT 68 / UHF 26 → 545 Mhz UniMás
NJTV WNJN 50 / VHF 08
Timeline
Stations/Series

Websites

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Philosophy

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Places

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See subpage /Places for expanded coverage.


Cartography/Mapping

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See subpage /Maps for hints.

Ships

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A floating place: List of motor yachts by length maintained with help from user wolf

Ship builder:

Canals:

Sports

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Science & Technology

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Aerospace

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Astronomy

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Talk:List of astronomical observatories

Awards

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Biology

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Chemistry

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Months Between Drops
Drop Months
Drop 1
101
Drop 2
99
Drop 3
86
Drop 4
97
Drop 5
99
Drop 6
104
Drop 7
111
Drop 8
148

Devices

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Ecology

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Engineering

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Agriculture

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Mechnical

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Electrical - Power

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  • ABB Swiss-Swedish company makes things for power industry like circuit breakers. "n December 2018, ABB and Hitachi Ltd. announced that Hitachi would take over ABB’s power grid business for about $6.4 billion."
  • Perovskite solar cell flexible panels available by 2025, research by Toshiba and Panasonic (2021-09-21)
  • PJM Interconnection in N. E. USA, "world's largest competitive wholesale electricity market until the development of the European Integrated Energy Market in the 2000s"

Electrical - Radio

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Transportation

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  • Hazardous markings Template:Hazardous Material Placards unsourced, Where should "hot" elevated temperature go? See Elevated Temperature Materials including "UN 3256 Elevated temperature liquid,flammable n.o.s., Class 3, PG III", "UN 3257 Elevated temperature liquid, n.o.s. Class 9, PG III" and "UN3258 Elevated temperature solid"

Materials

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Mathematics

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Medicine

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Meteorology

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Networking

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Photography

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Software

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Tools

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There are a few links that I used during the beginning of my Wikipedia journey between 2007-2010:

Assessment
Category
Cleanup
Geospacial
Pageviews
Purpose

My User Pages

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Selected (not complete):