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information on the organization from Guidestar, a service which is the primary source for U.S. nonprofits' financial data. Given the substantial development of this article, and the factual, every-point-sourced nature, I ask that you judge the neutrality and time-slant charges are now invalid. It is not Bedford's right to continue to tag and attack a DYK nomination. I have the feeling he is not sincere in his opposition, that he is opposing the article now because I am supporting it (given that he has accused me of the opposite). The difference is that i have positively contributed to the article, while he has responded only trivially on the article Talk page and he has not identified any news, any story, any source that is not being reflected in the article. I am afraid that it is only his projection that the factual information in the article is negative about the organization, or his weird personal response to me. And, even if it was a negative story about the organization, then so what? The nature of a new article is that it puts forth information that is accessible, and the news of the lawsuit is what is available and what is news. If the news was so bad then the organization would itself be responding publicly, which it is not. The article topic and content is encyclopedic, as the first commenter in opposition to Bedford's removal of content stated at the Talk page.
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DYK as self-nom you claim that it was your work - when in fact it is not true. I believe that you have no intentions to plagiarize - but it happens when articles are written based on a single source, esp when the source is a short summary article. I suggest you should should rewrite it and remove ref#1.
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I was asked by Edgar to put a Knowledge article on here. I am sorry if it looks as though I have made it as if it is simply advertising, but this is not the case whatsoever. Achill is a popular nightclub which we simply have put on Knowledge so people can read about it, not for advertising at all. If
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A quick google, ProQuest, and Ebsco search turns up a vast amount of sources for the subject. What method did you use to approach the subject when performing a pre-AfD search? I ask because I'd like to help you to improve your searching methods to help prevent other unnecessary AfDs in the future.
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2. Plagiarism - you copied & pasted the text from the Moscow City Government website, slightly rephrased, and passed it as your own. It is either plagiarism or copyright violation. Either way, totally unacceptable. For an article to be truly your own work you need to re-write the source material
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I think such basic instruction is minimised at MOS: it's not a grammar textbook. Sure, there's a little in "Usage", but only where desperately needed. A conjunction can begin a clause—even a sentence. I wouldn't insert such a prescription to that effect. Are people doing it on WP in a dysfunctional
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I use IE 7 and it looks OK on my monitor (on land, seems right position). I also checked the coordinates to make sure they were correct (and not actually for a point in the water), and they are correct. My original guess is that the calibration of the map is off slightly - not noticed if a dot is 3
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If a thief steals a car from Bob and them properly attributes that the car really belongs to Bob, it does not change the fact that the car was stolen and it is still a crime. If you included source it does not mean that everything is ok. By writing an article on Knowledge and then submitting it to
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I have changed your edit on the Sprint Cup disambiguation. I altered it to the same format that it had been under before your change because the series was called the Winston Cup Series at the time and that's how the article needs to be written. The article needs to state the current name of the
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article. I have responded to your request to add more information by searching further in the official website of the organization, which shows nothing of its history, and searching otherwise on the web. Google searching finds many mentions of the lawsuit. I also obtained and added financial
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Sorry, you left the edit as I was writing a comment back. The article needs to state that it was the Winston Cup Series because that was the name that the series was called at that time. It needs to refer to the current name of the series so that people can relate the Winston Cup Series to its
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Yes, I cleared cache in Firefox and even tried MS Internet Explorer 7. Both show the same thing. If you see it okay and I don't, I'll assume it's a problem with me and my browsers, or maybe my monitor resolution. It is curious though that it does the same thing for me in both browsers on two
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I've now expanded the article as originally planned and added categories and references. There's more that can be done (as ever), but I felt it was appropriate to remove your expand/references/categorise tags. I hope you agree. Comments/contributions welcome of course. The page is
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I see you added a tag needing additional citations within minutes of the creation of the article. You didn't, as far as I can see, specify any facts that you need citation for. Did you read the article? Is this something you or a bot just automatically do?
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I have seen many articles done the way that I have indicated. This article has been peer reviewed by dozens of contributors at GA & FA level, and you're the first to bring up this comment. I do agree to respectfully disagree with you. Cheers!
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Dear Truthanado, Howard Schwartz is the primarily collector of Jewish folklore in the U.S. ond virtually the only expert on interprentation of certain narratives of Jewish classical literature (such as Midrash) in later medieval period.
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Hey Truthanado, thanks for your note, I've provided the user in question with a warning and if nothing is done within a couple of days, I'll happily delete his user page. Keep me up to speed should anything develop. All the best,
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Hi—It's quite clear in MOSNUM that there's nothing at all mandatory about the autodudding of full dates. I strongly discourage the practice wherever I can, for a whole bunch of reasons that have been aired countless times.
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article. I have added some additional information to the article since your assessment. Would you mind taking a look at it again and determine if it is improved enough to meet wiki notability standards? Thanks
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Okay.. Fedde Le Grand bit has been changed. Is there anything else? Sorry about this btw, didn't think for one second this would look like an advert. It's purely here for ex-visitors to just take a look at.
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series so that current NASCAR fans can relate that series to the current series. I notice that you have userboxes that say that you are good with spelling and grammar. Would you review that article at the
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I went and re-edited the whole article as an uninvolved yet knowledgeable editor, and left comments on the Talk page. I expect that there shouldn't be any further issues, but keep an eye out anyway.
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Problem solved. The latitude was 10 seconds too far north in the infobox and also in the coord template in the article text. Epodunk and Google Earth helped find the error. We can sleep tonight.
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considered to be countries are included in the list because they appear in the sources. These economies are not ranked in the charts here, but are listed in sequence by GDP for comparison."
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In case you didn't realize, there hadn't been an AfD discussion on the article, so G4 doesn't apply. I removed the speedy and tagged it for notability and references instead. Cheers.
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I just wanted to knock out the piece and get it up. As always, I am refining as I go. It'll get quite a bit of additional copy editing. Thanks for noticing. Regards,
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No consensus on the EU appearing in all three charts. By convention this means the situation would remain as current - that is the EU remains on all three charts.
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me and my organization were making wikipedia pages for ourselves... they were currently under construction and you deleted them... ya, kinda made me a bit mad
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Thanks for your comments in response to mine....but you see.....the thing is...eh...I wanted to so DYK this and ..eh...that tag is just such a downer. :)--..
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1. Nationmaster Encyclopedia is clearly a mirror of Knowledge. Just check any other article and you will see that it is a copy of an article in Knowledge.
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Explanation to be placed in the lead section for the appearance of the EU and other non-countries. Possible wording: "Several economies which are not
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Please consider improving the article to address the issues raised because even though removing the deletion notice will prevent deletion through the
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Thanks. You can speedy delete it. I keep doing this for some reason...leaving off the User: part. I've already created the page I need where it
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Unless there are significant disagreements within the next 48 hours I will be closing the Mediation. Any questions, please get in touch. Regards
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Also, the correct spelling is, in fact, Levet, not Levett (although it sometimes varied). Another user created the title, but I agree with Levet.
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Thank for the reply. I'm undecided on the appropriateness. It would depend upon whether he is/was known as or referred to as "DOD". As I said,
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there is anything that is compulsary is changed, please tell me somehow.. until then, I don't see why this article should be deleted.
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current name so that they can understand the context. I find the statement "xxx (now yyy)" to be most concise way to accomplish this.
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Hi there, thanks for your page patrol work. I noticed that you are occasionally putting two templates on a single page, like you did
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Thanks for the question on my talk page. His initials are DOD. If you think that's not appropriate, feel free to revert it. Thanks.
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A suggestion by Tomeasy that I feel should be carried out is that the sister articles are given the same treatment as agreed above.
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pixels too high on land, but obvious on water. I see Appraiser has tried this, so not sure what else to suggest.
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in such a way that a reader having read both articles would not be able to tell they came from the same place.
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be, so I won't be losing anything. Thanks a ton! It's people like you who keep people like me in line...:)
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Thanks for cleaning up the article. I discovered that most of the other information was copied from
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I tried it on another computer with IE and it looked fine there too - has the problem been resolved?
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notice, but please explain why you disagree with the proposed deletion in your edit summary or on
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The See also section is for articles that have not been previously linked in the main article. ☆
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Data for the EU on each chart to only be given if sourced, otherwise a dash to replace the data.
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His surname isn't "Dod", and I haven't seen any evidence of him being referred to as "DOD".
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apologies from removing the persondata. It got lost when I was fiddling about with the
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Yes - I forgot to, sorry (I did add the old afd tag on the article's talk page).
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Hi - you're invited to join in a discussion on the inclusion of the EU in the
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since that is the standard that the article will be compared against.
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The EU to be positioned according to GDP rank between World and USA.
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cleared things up a little. Is there a better way to put that fact?
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may have some idea - he has calibrated many locator maps.
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The EU to remain in List of countries by GDP (nominal).
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User talk:Truthanado
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2008
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Colonel Wright (sternwheeler)
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BorgQueen
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16:44, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
Ant on a rubber rope
Mooncow
talk
04:14, 6 April 2008 (UTC)
this
BlueAg09
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03:27, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
article cited
BlueAg09
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03:41, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
here
RossPatterson
talk
19:57, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
The Rambling Man
talk
15:29, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
User:VerruckteDan

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