2483:"At different times, and by different measures, the city has been considered one of the poorest in New York State(OPINION- who exactly said this?- people YOU know? "been considered" is not a NEUTRAL fact- it's a selective OPINION by YOU- try "IS" and BACK IT UP). Local citizens(OPINION- generalization-which local citizens?)and city officials(OPINION-not the ones I know- have you talked to any recently?) blame the county's Department of Social Services for making problems worse by using the city as a dumping ground for its poorest clients. County officials respond that they are only sending people where housing costs are the cheapest(OPINION by some unnamed "county officials)." Whoa, you're such a factual expert on Newburgh! I've lived here and owned property for over 15 years. I remember you as a journalist- you missed a lot of facts then also. Write about what you know, not some arms length conjecture. How much more is a FACT less relevant than your opinions that somehow you misdefine as neutral? FACT is the county has, IN FACT, not developed/encouraged such housing elsewhere in the county and is, IN FACT, THE main reason that they are dumping such people here. It's also a FACT that our overburdened/incompetent building department- thanks in part to our lack of funds related to this unfunded mandate of slumlordism- is a contributing factor and a direct effect of this dumping. And it seems, for whatever reason, you do not consider this a FACT, is an OPINION- and an incomplete one at that. If you're going to criticize my neutrality then you need to BACK ALL YOUR "FACTS" UP with reference not vague insinutations.
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throughout the county by developing/encouraging it is indeed a large part of the problem of dumping poorer citizens- in need of more services- in our city. It's become so rampant that it, in effect, becomes an unfunded mandate. The owner occupants are paying for this twice- with outrageous taxes- thanks to the unimproved urban renewal lands, lack of an effective economic development agency, and overabundance(70%-30%) renter-to-owner ratio- and a constantly uphill battle against the scourge of this unchecked population of renters. The slumlords, several of whom have formerly tried to upkeep their properties, are now just pocketing their guaranteed
Section 8 checks(which come with cursory or no habitation inspection), and, with the cooperation of the overwhelmed, and currently incompetent, building inspector's office, are causing the blight that comes from pockets of unmaintained properties that lack any semblance of property supervision. This blight is scaring off not only historic preservation-minded investors and homeowners, it is also effectively scaring off the renters who could afford higher rents that would make investing and caring for these properties more profitable and attractive. This is not opinion, this is fact. However, if you're so obsessed about spending your life behind a computer editing nuanced prose and nitpicking contributions from others who do not agree with your imbalanced sense of "neutral" facts, have fun. I will cease and desist.
2815:. When I read that article, I couldn't help being fascinated; I thought, "What the hell kind of place WAS this?" And off I went. I'm glad I found that NYT article, but that was just luck, really -- I had done a Google search for "Eugene Mulvihill," trying to find more information about GAR's shenanigans, and one of the hits I got was to a small set of Times articles about amusement parks, of which the "Brooklyn Man Dies" article was one. Anyway, thanks again, and glad I've been able to help. The fascination is still there, and I've got the article on my watchlist, so I intend to keep up with things there and will be happy to lend a hand if I can. BTW, I'm not surprised you got a compliment on the article; it perfectly conveys the horror ;-) while remaining encyclopedic and never becoming sensationalistic. --
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reservoir articles except the one about the New Croton
Reservoir. I have been checking the DEP's website for information on the reservoirs. And let me tell ya, they have some good information on that website. I still have yet to find a source to make the articles about the controlled lakes in the Croton system (Kirk Lake, Lake Gilead, Lake Gleneida, and Rye Lake), so don't expect those to come soon. There's also the Shandaken Tunnel, the three aqueducts in the Delaware system that lead to the Rondout, and the New Croton Aqueduct. Those will come soon enough, but don't bother checking this week. And last of all, thanks for the barnstar! I really appreciate it! --
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up to keep
Knowledge free from this clutter. I have a very personal attachment to the subject that you proposed for deletion, and I overreacted. I will change the title of the “Jack Berman” article to “101 California Street Shootings”. I will work to find small biographies, like the one for my father, of each of the victims. As noted in the deletion chat, I am new to Knowledge. I will need the help of more experienced writers such as yourself to aid me on formatting and research. Again, I am very sorry for any contention or exchange of bad feelings that I have caused.
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non-notability, and I likely wouldn't have couched my reply in such kind terms. Perhaps my responding differently would have been gauche and demonstrative of a character flaw, but, irrespective of that, your reply was altogether consistent with the welcoming atmosphere one tries to create and surely was more conciliatory than it needed to be. Were I not so tired, I'd find a barnstar to give you; you'll have to settle, I suppose, for my profound compliments. And, apropos of deletionism, continue to fight the good fight...
1696:. That would mean that all the NYC reservoir articles are covered...except for the Hillview Reservoir in Yonkers, I just remembered. I have also relocated the Kensico Reservoir article from the "Croton Watershed" category to the "Catskill/Delaware Watersheds" category, and put a tad bit of information that says that the Kensico is the only reservoir in the Catskill/Delaware system that is not in the Catskills. --
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definitely encourage someone else to give it another edit since I'm biased. I'm trying to step back a bit from this addiction known as
Knowledge and the Internet, so I won't be making as many edits or babysitting the article as I did four months ago. At the same time, I'd hate to see the article get sick! Anyway, thanks again, and best of luck with your future featured articles. --
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about doing a major re-write anyway because, as I said, I also agree that the article reads a bit like a brochure (not to mention the duplicated text). I've already got some of it done, but as you can imagine, I have other work to do as well, so it may not happen for a few days. Thanks for bringing up the point though, and btw, that's a great picture of the main gate. Cheers,
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Hi there. I'm puzzled as to why you failed this article. As you can see from its talk page, when I reviewed it I thought this was a possible featured article, and certainly of GA status. I only didn't pass it then because we were still discussing if there should be a maximun length limit in GA. Could
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Looking at Miro.gal's contribution history, it looks like almost her only mission at
Knowledge was to promote that International Institute of Management. There were too many odd details for that to seem like a regular let's-make-something-up-for-the-sheer-fun-of-it hoax. I can't help but wonder if it
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These claims were boilerplate. No one fact-checked them, and I disliked being expected to make them. Was divorce skyrocketing at the moment I was writing? Today I know that it wasn't. It was probably falling. But "skyrocketing divorce" didn't have to be fact-checked because everyone knew it was real.
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substitute. WikiProject templates have become rather more sophisticated recently and change the categories a talk page resides in depending on parameters passed to it. Also, when a substituted template is changed, it means having to go and change every article which might use it - as you can imagine,
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Just wanted to say thanks for watching over the Phil
Collins page and making some edits to it. I responded to you on the article talk page, but thought I'd also post here, too. I didn't realize just how many vandal attacks occur on a main page article! Anyway, again, thanks for the help and review
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in 1903, with the
Militia Act, but it had been around for about a hundred years previously, albeit disorganized and underfunded. They were mostly what we think of today as militias, except that they received tiny amounts of federal funding. Each state was in charge of maintaining (or not maintaining)
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I apologize for my comments. I appreciate your note on my talk page very much. Thank you for being understanding. I understand your thoughts regarding deletion of clutter. There is so much junk flying around on the internet, and it is a wonderful thing that people like you take on the job of cleaning
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Your reply to
Cocopuff was altogether judicious, I thought, and I write to commend you for the measured, reasoned tone you affected. I certainly wouldn't have been as sympathetic and welcoming were bad faith ascribed to my nomination; irrespective of the grief of the subject's son, non-notability is
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Hey, I was just wondering what your particular interest in that case is, just out of curiosity since you have made so many edits to it. I also wanted to mention that, if possible, you should try to link sources to some of the statements of fact you have put in the article that can't be found in the
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Hi Daniel! Privet from Moscow!:) That's really nice to see your positive reaction about my article for The Lovely Bones! It's still "currently in production", but i think it'll be done until this weekend. The book was so enjoyable and so good translated, so i couldn't miss this opportunity and write
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But even though magazines have fact-checkers, there are certain content rules that aren't subject to fact checking. I was a
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The "helicopter parent" entry, while written in neutral language, is told from the point of view of school personnel. Many parents find the term offensive; parents do indeed purchase and wear helicopter parent t-shirts and speak of themselves as helicopter parents; there are no peer-reviewed studies
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Once again, thanks for all the help you've given on the NYSR pages I've created. Perhaps, in order to save you a little bit of trouble in the future, could you leave a note on my talk page explaining how the order of counties/junctions in the route box is determined, and why it makes a difference?
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I completely agree with you about most of the text being lifted from the school's website. However, you should be aware that it was put there by someone else. My contributions have been mostly in the form of adding more information, links, some re-writes, and the recent infobox. I have been thinking
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Thanks, Daniel! After reading your userpage, I realized that an insult can be a compliment. I have to admit, I've become quite passionate, like you, about keeping the crap out (so much flows in every day!), mainly because I put a LOT of time and research into the articles I write. I take some pride
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Yes, you were definitely much more civil than that little counterexample there! Trust me, I agree with most of your suggestions, since much of that bit about the fax and the italiac'd songs weren't there at the initial nomination. As for prose, as a writer, I obviously think I'm a genius, so I'll
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Hi Dan. Yep it's me. I've just discovered the joys of wiki. In 20/20 I would have like AR to be a wiki. Anyway you are correct about the
Catskills. The Robert Moses wiki stuff really sucks and I was doing some research for some New York stuff and it got out of hand. In any event it's prompted
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I was not one of those people. Because I'm not a parent or professional, but a student interested in European issues and adoption issues (I wasn't able to establish my credentials sufficiently), I wouldn't be on one of the lists you were thinking of. I think it was somewhere between 2002 and 2004 I
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Reading the guidelines for articles on bands (after I created the article of course) there's little defence to offer against its deletion! So its a shame, but fair enough, it was probably more promotional than factual in retrospect. Wanted to ask though, "Trivia section is going to BJAODN", BJAODN?
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It is the history section. It has teasers, such as: "Coca-Cola had to increase their profits. But they needed a new idea first." I really like the prose, and you're obviously a good writer, but I'm not sure that it's exactly right for an encyclopedia. I'll try to help if I can, but I'm going to be
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attack page yesterday, and left a note on the author's user page advising him not to recreate it. Just thought you'd like to know that he ignored you and recreated it anyway. I've tagged it twice today for speedy, as he's already trying to removed the tag. He also left a unwelcomed note on my talk
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You have as much right as I do to state an opinion but you need to decypher the difference between fact and opinion. As a City of Newburgh resident and activist, homeowner and landlord, I know firsthand that the county's failure to share in the affordable/subsidized housing problem more equitably
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This gets back to journalism being the "first draft of history." First drafts always undergo revision, and ideas like 'helicopter parent' undergo revision, too. Tom Loveless's study of homework is an example, as are the statistics on a woman's chance of marrying past the age of 40. (I can give you
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When I was a writer for SELF MAGAZINE many years ago we weren't allowed to use other people's magazine articles as a source for our own articles. We had to use primary sources, and journalism is a secondary source. Even for an article on men and relationships, we couldn't use journalistic sources!
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is all there seems to be on the Web about it. I remember going there at least once and I can still sing the jingle from their commercial -- just as I've now learned to sing "There's nothing in the world like Action Park!" :-) Oh well. Someday I'll find something I want to write an article on that
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All for now - and I'm sorry to have blasted into your page that way. My point in a nutshell: journalism is a secondary source. You've done a terrific job explaining and summarizing the views our popular media hold of parents, children, and schools. But until we have peer-reviewed research on this
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You might want to take a look at Laurence Steinberg's book BEYOND THE CLASSROOM, which is his report on the 10-year peer-reviewed study of American adolescents and their parents that he led. The book correlates parenting style with student outcome, and includes quite a nice summary of 60 years of
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I'd like to request that you consider recasting your entry slightly. I'm a journalist by trade, and I don't mean to insult journalists or journalism when I say that journalism isn't a good source for a normal encyclopedia entry (wikipedia may be different, I realize). Journalism isn't even a good
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when I updated the template. (I'm not a member of the WikiProject by the way, but I've set up 2 different Projects now so have a good idea about how best to organise them, and having a seperate subcategory for your articles certainly makes navigation easier. Now you can actually find your Project
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I don't mind moving all of the existing stuff around into new sub-categories... The upfront work isn't the problem. What's difficult is that there isn't an established tree as a guide. Do either of these proposals stand out for you, or do you prefer a third option altogether? Feel free to respond
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I am inclined to agree with respect to the notability of the shootings generally; I was writing to that effect when you made the suggestion on the AfD page, and I have echoed your comments. In any case, this barnstar seems to fit; feel free, of course, to move it to user space if you'd prefer it
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I'd like to request that you consider recasting your article to acknowledge the "first draft" status of the helicopter parent idea. You could do this in different ways...probably the simplest approach would be to point to parents on the web, or whom you've interviewed yourself, who object to the
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I'm trying to distinguish between protected areas which are federally owned and those which are not. I'm sure that you can appreciate the difference given your proposal. However, I think the best way to distinguish these would be to have sub-categories. Thus, from my example above, perhaps a new
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My comment makes clear the reason for my removing the Goshen reference, and at the same time explicitly allows replacement with attribution, so it's clear that I believe is has a chance of being bona fide. On a side note, I enjoyed the three AfD's you have list under "a complete ass". I love the
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Hi thank you for joining the WikiProject. There is still plenty of scope for influencing things and making your contribution count. We are about establishing standards for Novel based articles and writing articles that meet our own and others high standards, and to improve Knowledge's diet of
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The names were in fact submitted by IMdb's personel and however you may feel it is invalid or a "Dream Cast" it is not. Other pages have rumors yet you all assume this data is false. I feel you should not delete it, but perhaps add 'rumored' as other pages have, making it an innocent (but true)
2578:, mentioned above, is a current Good Article nominee, but I can't help it along because of my role in the article, and as I said there's a lot more research I have yet to do. But if you want to have your say over there, by all means go ahead. Also check out some that come out of my hiking like
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I have renamed two of the watershed categories, changing the "w" in the word "watershed" to a capital "W". I have also added the reservoirs in the "Catskill/Delaware watershed" category to the "Croton Watershed" category, and listed the former up for deletion. And it appears we have all of the
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This is just a quick note. i noticed you removed Gayfest from being nominated because the nominator also worked extensively on the article. According to policy, that is OK. The nomination page says: "The system is unbureaucratic: everyone can nominate good articles, and anyone who has not
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do you come up with anything yourself or write any interesting articles? All you seem to care about is destroying the work of others. Why not contribute. Do you intend on making Knowledge a better place by deleting the work of others? Maybe you should post something more productive like an
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130:. It seems fairly straightforward and the advice is to be bold! This could be a first (and last) so if the offer is still on, please go ahead. You just place place the following on my user talk page (I've left off the first two square brackets to stop it creating the link on your page):
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When you initially nominated Kyle Kratoville and got that oddball page: ], what template did you use, or what link did you click on? Something got changed somewhere in a system variable. I've fixed a couple pages to use a valid link to the month name, but clearly I missed one. Thanks.
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Don't worry about taking pictures for the reservoirs in the Catskills. I'll be doing that, considering I know where there are good vantage points. Taking a picture from these would make for a good picture for wikipedia, as far as I'm concerned. And I wonder who's going to make the
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I think you'd be a shoe-in right now and I'd be happy to nominate you, but if you want to wait a while, that's cool, too. You might ask some more experienced folks who know you well if they think you are ready. Of course, I won't nominate you if you want to wait. Whatever you
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Hi Daniel, I see you're reviewing biogs, and would be very interested in your take on the above article (if you have time), which I have worked on. There is a discussion on the talk page, which revolves round validity of material, and rather reminded me of the dispute over
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me to read start reading Caro's Power Broker. It has a map with his projects and I think I misread the boundary stuff about the Catskills. It should be off the list. Maybe when I read further there is a connection but I doubt it since the index only shows one mention.
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I just felt like telling you not to take any pictures of the Pepacton, Kensico, Boyd's Corner or Muscoot Reservoirs. I will take care of those, as I can think of very good places to take pictures of these reservoirs from. If you have any objections, please tell me.
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You're absolutely right on that, I labeled the image incorrectly. Thanks for changing it/letting me know. If you find any other errors or inconsistencies in anything I've contributed feel free to send me another message and I'll do what I can to correct it. Thanks!
2833:; I looked at most of them on Friday evening, and the majority are stubs or should-be-stubs. The Opryland article is pretty thorough and interesting, though. I've not yet written an article myself; there's one article in this category I'd like to write, but
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I have also made an article about the Stony Clove Creek. You can read more about it in the article (which is still a stub), but to sum it up, it's a creek that flows from Notch Pond near the Notch to Phoenicia, where it joins the Esopus Creek. see it
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I checked it today, and my sense of the findings is that, based on 60 years of peer-reviewed research, helicopter parents probably don't exist. In other words, if a research psychologist studied the phenomenon, he or she would come up empty-handed.
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Hmm ... I haven't thought about that although I do have an image wish list (Enrico's ad; perhaps one of the many cartoons poking light at the switch). Have you looked on YouTube? I'm doing that right now and finding some stuff, but not news footage.
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term, who are purposely applying the term to themselves, who see its origins differently than school personnel do, etc. Blogs are a primary source when used in this manner - that is, blogs are a primary source when used to provide information
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Thanks for helping with all the pages I've created, and for cleaning up the mistakes I've made. I am new to this project and your assistance has been very helpful. If you have a chance, please check out the question I posted on the
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It's nothing new - POV pushers and cranks always chuck that at you. As i mentioned elsewhere they've become cleverer at using our own policies to undermine the project. Thanks for your offer of support regard a possible RfC.
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But I would also like to be able to say, in an RfA, that I have been the primary editor behind a featured article, which I have not yet been able to do. I have several promising candidates that I tend from time to time —
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Hi just wondering why you put up article for deletion. I tried to avoid it as an advert and make it factual. I mean thousands of other companies even less national ones are listed on wikipedia so what is wrong with this?
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by Alice Sebold, right? Well, I could use a little help on that. You see, I've had to do it as an independant study novel, and...well, I could use any and all assistance you might be able to provide. Please contact me at
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Er, that's under "For reviewers of currently nominated articles". As I understand it (based on the text I quoted above, from the "Good article candidates" box), significant contributors may nominate, but may not review.
1936:. I am working on the improvements you have suggested. If you could take a look, I think you will see promising progress. Please reconsider your objection, or let me know what more you would like to see to support it. --
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Newspapers and books can be especially wide of the mark, because newspapers & publishing houses don't employ fact-checkers. Magazines do, or at least they did when I was writing for magazines. (I write books now.)
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indicating the copyright status of the image. This uniform and easy-to-understand method of indicating the license status allows potential re-users of the images to know what they are allowed to do with the images.
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And I made a new category; it is called "Catskill/Delaware watersheds". It replaces the "Catskill/Delaware watershed" category, for the former is in the Catskills, and the latter is closer to the Croton watershed.
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Hi, thanks for the helpful review. Did I correct the island / borough of manhattan lead? It was incorrect because it is not the entire borough, and there are other parts that are part of manhatta borough, right?
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What do you mean there are many search results on yahoo.com!!!!! Trust me mate, Jeff White is a famous businessman in Wales and even in England I think because his company is a major football and sports sponsor.
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Thanks for adding the great pic to the 124th Infantry article. I've been meaning to get over there to take one, but just never got around to it. Your photography is much better than mine anyway, so thanks again!
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That's my sense; I could be wrong - or helicopter parents could represent a new phenomenon. Since you're intested enough in the issue to have written a substantial entry about it, you might want to take a look.
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I hope you don't mind that I removed the "Water infrastructure of New York City" category from your articles on the Titicus and East Branch Reservoirs, and replaced it with a category called "Croton watershed".
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I'd still think the legislative use should break the tie though. I wish there was a better way to search the laws, like if Google indexed them, as the legislative search has no way to search for an exact term.
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Then add a note to the bottom of the AfD that you have added in the other articles. It's also traditional to leave a note on the User page of anyone who's voted, asking if they'll support the additional AfD's.
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I usually do it from the Afd/Today page, so that's where I fixed it first. If others have been having the problem, there may be a bunch of incomplete noms out there, which should show up in the next few days.
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Hi ah I see. I do agree with you about the car dealership thing but if it is just left under the Vale of Glamorgan category anyone wanting to know about business in southern Wales - this is a useful article.
1013:. Knowledge gets hundreds of images uploaded every day, and in order to verify that the images can be legally used on Knowledge, the source and copyright status must be indicated. Images need to have an
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Don't worry about me trying to re-list the article anytime soon. I don't plan to. And thank you for adding the litre symbol (m³) to my two reservoir articles. I plan to add more of the reservoir articles
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Here is a new initiative for our project. You are recieving this as you have at some point signed up as a "member" of the project. Have a look at the newsletter via the link and see what you think. The
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Let me look at it again. I thought I got everything that linked from there. (There were links to a template (?) called CURRENTMONTHNAMEGEN, which used to give "August" and now gives "<august-gen: -->
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As Wikipediatrix herself noted, the pro-keep crowd clearly outnumbered the pro-delete crowd. Admittedly, Knowledge states that it wasn't a vote, but good grief! That article had history! (What's RfC?)
2860:. It would be nice if someone who actually knew more about it (and had some sources to refer to) would stumble across it and help fill it out more, but I dunno. We'll see. I also forgot to add it to
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A meme like "helicopter parent" falls into this category. It is taken for granted as existing, when in fact all we know at this point is that feature writers and school personnel believe it exists.
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Thanks. I do try to give people time t fix things: It's caused a couple articleds to wquickly improve in quality. But if they don't do it in a week, best to fail and let them reapply when ready.
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article, not even under the "See also" section. I was tempted to insert it, but I think it might involve a dispute, which I'm not prepared to enter into, but I thought I should mention it to you.
389:(I am removing the reference to Goshen High School because the contributor has a history composed almost entirely of vandalism. If you have a source (I don't), please feel free to add it again.)
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I started building a table in "Category:New York State articles needing work" to show status of each route page. All NY route pages now comply to the current standard name "New York State Route
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that could be a nightmare for a large project. It was no bother this time but if you're actively tagging talk pages with WikiProject templates then definitely you want to subst. HTH. --
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The campsite description wasnt being inringed and thats more than 1/2 the article. I spent 15 hours writing that whole list out. I can only redo it if i can get back the campsite list.
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I'm a Japanese Wikipedian. I created the page "Theodore C. Sorensen" in Japanese page. I want to use your picture of Ted Sorensen. So, will you upload it on Wikimedia Commons?--
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Yes it does fit the criteria in the sports team section. Jeff White is a sponsor and is involved with the Welsh and English lower football leagues. Please respond
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Hello and thank you for making the WikiProject Rivers template. I made a couple of changes to it, based mostly on the templates for
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it. i should say english is not my best (i speak russian, german and french), so excuse me for all my ortographic inaccuracy:)--
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