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  • ...ty-reviewed content", or some equivalent. We have, I think, Developing and Developed for good reason. If Editors only become involved in Approval, we limit too ...o as a result of their official powers. Assuring high quality in approved articles is an editor job. So, for this article, I think Daniel and Howard are righ
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  • ...t sorts of experts for approving articles, not for browsers trying to find articles. Otherwise, we'd adopt Wikipedia's categorization scheme. [[User:Anthony Ar ...les '''can''' belong to more than one workgroup; I'd generally prefer that articles on interdisciplinary subjects be dual-classed (or triple-classed, etc.) as
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  • ...it's the best way to see my contributions. '''The experience of writing CZ articles, editing, and being edited is itself a form of expertise.''' I'm sometimes ...an outline for an article. We do not want what have been called "orphan" articles or "walled gardens". As an Editor, I urge authors to contextualize.
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  • ...guage family. The Muisca people are considered to have had one of the most developed political systems in [[South America]], after the [[Incas]]. ...nbsp;m). The valley of the slow-flowing and muddy Magdalena River, a major transportation artery, separates the Cordillera Central from the main eastern range, the C
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  • ...iving and adherence to the basic principles contained in the [[Schleitheim Articles]], an early Anabaptist document which sets forth the concept of a "Christia ...any of the key elements of the past, including [[horse]]-drawn vehicular [[transportation]], horse-powered [[farm]]ing, and what seems to the society around them, an
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  • ...country internal security forces such as the [[police]]. A number of news articles and activists have equated such training and technical assistance with the ...ave FBI people there who could talk to them about the techniques they have developed to control communism, subversion and we could have our military coming in t
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  • ...tlers, the Pilgrims, established their settlement at Plymouth in 1620, and developed friendly relations with the native Wampanoag. The majority of early settler ...d Lotus 1-2-3 and hardware technology such as memory and operating systems developed by many of these companies. High technology remains an important sector, th
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  • ...ence from the royal tombs indicates that royal personages were buried with articles of value, presumably for use in the afterlife. Perhaps for the same reason, The Shang dynasty had a fully developed system of writing; its complexity and state of development indicates an ear
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  • == Cannot yet create articles with subpages == ...hat to do. Sorry for the inconvenience. And it is possible to create new articles now without subpages, or create the subpages structure manually (see below)
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  • ...tage of his humor. As motion pictures with sound, known as "talkies", were developed in the late 1920s, Rogers became involved with Hollywood again. His first ...ntly emphasized the safety record, speed, and convenience of this means of transportation, and he helped shape public opinion on the subject. Rogers died in a plane
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  • ...nsense, mostly by rehashing "garbage in" press releases into "garbage out" articles; churnalism, not journalism, as Nick Davies puts it." ...plines. While, for example, a mining engineer might look at an oil well, a transportation/civil/mechanical engineer at the means of getting the crude to the refiner,
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  • ...rs began to enter public debate as experts in many areas. The study of law developed rapidly at Tokyo University, making the university the foremost supplier of ...y Ota Dokan, shrines and temples were established around it, and merchants developed nearby ferry and shipping routes. By 1590, when the shogun leader [[Tokugaw
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  • ...ople to [[Help:Index]] rather than [[Help:Index/Map]]. The former has been developed to be easy to use, especially for new starters, and the latter is linked to ...eve that [[Help:index/Map]] provides a better overall view of all the help articles than does [[Help:Index]]. I assume you were referring to my welcome message
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  • ...ions that passersby would have of the building according to their means of transportation. He also published books and articles with his impressions from the places he had visited. <br/>
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  • ...s not read like a conspiracy theory. It may need to be contextualized with articles on [[extraterrestrial intelligence]] and, indeed, expansions on [[radar]], ...e links to related articles within Citizendium. In other words. the relate Articles subpage replaces Wikipedia's "See also" section.
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  • ...recent German immigrants.<ref> [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/GG/png2.html from ''Handbook of Texas Online'']</ref> ===Transportation===
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  • A part of that reality seems surreal, and that is the fact that in the developed world, snake bite is usually the result of people purposefully keeping and ...in the tropical regions of the developing world than in places with rapid transportation systems and sophisticated medical care. In areas of Africa, Asia and Oceani
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  • ...es not give you security, much as just having good tires does not give you transportation. It may not even help; good tires are of little use if you need a boat. Eve ...ect mode, but there are more general design issues as well; see the linked articles for details.
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  • Is there a reason all of those articles need to be titled [[Transplantation, heterologous‎]] and [[Transplantatio ...it should be done before approval. The second is urgent; I want to create articles, but am not certain what to call them. "Blowfish (cipher)" would be my firs
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  • ...but also problems: cheaper alcohol available to urban poor; cheaper ocean transportation facilitating waves of immigration and its social and economic consequences, ...s of modern life. Various quasi-religious organizations and movements have developed&mdash;secular humanism, civil religion, and various secular philosophies&md
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  • == Added to the Core controversial articles page == I have put this article in the list of Core controversial articles (http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Core_controversial_articles) because it
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  • ...ve Republicans in the final decade. In the early 21st century, funding for transportation needs emerged as the most controversial single issue. [[As of 2007]], Gove ...ded across the [[James River (Virginia)|James River]], the main conduit of transportation of the era. Elizabeth Cittie, know initially as [[Kecoughtan, Virginia|Keco
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  • As the North and the South developed divergent societies based on freedom and slavery, two separate regional ide ...ates," the Southern conventions were dominated by Unionists who voted down articles of secession.
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  • ...ors had much more contact with Indians than did the settlers.) Indians had developed no immunity to European diseases, as the record of the [[Columbian Exchange ...Boston did not have factories, but it became increasingly important as the transportation hub of all of New England, as well as a national leader in finance, law, me
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  • ...a world we can never understand." </ref> because journalists produce news articles to tight deadlines. This affects how readers may perceive those events in t ...irst to produce their stories. Before publication or dissemination of news articles, news [[media]] organizations edit and proofread their reports several time
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  • ...on a better set of names, certainly for the major phases, and possibly the articles as a whole. I can take Vietnamese military history back to the Trung sister ...ectly open to a signficantly revised opening, and a controlled renaming of articles -- the comma-rich convention was idiosyncratic. Nevertheless, I would ask f
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  • ...istic political regime, a political class of citizens in the United States developed that was concerned that history could repeat itself, this time with the Sov Let us assume that the B41 nuclear weapon, the largest yield ever developed by the U.S. at 25 MT, were somehow made fallout free &mdash; as a three-sta
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  • Systems biology developed in part because of the recognition that knowledge of the properties of a sy ...non-biological disciplines (e.g., mathematics, physics and chemistry) have developed systems approaches to explore systems in their own domains.
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  • ...disinclined to form open alliances with Massoud or with the alliance being developed by the family of Hamid Karzai. As a result, Uzbekistan offered the closest | url = http://www.cpandr.org/Articles/Coop_Intel_Agencies.html
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  • |style="background:lightblue"|This is the top-level article for numerous articles about an extremely complex situation over a significant period of time. ...nts below these and other major events between 1868 and 1999. Some related articles are not strictly subordinate, such as [[Dai Viet]] and [[Nguyen Dynasty]] f
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  • ...o-Ceylon trade, which dwindled, causing shortages in the island. The Dutch developed some commercial agriculture by introducing such new crops as coffee and by ...lly transferred to entrepreneurs and commercial agricultural ventures that developed from the 1830's. The central highlands were found suitable for commercial c
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  • In 1996, investigative journalist Gary Webb wrote a series of articles for the '' San Jose Mercury News '', in which he reported that CIA aircraft | url = http://www.nybooks.com/articles/article-preview?article_id=10079
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  • :::I substituted references to Neustaedter's online articles for the book. In those, I did not see any that specifically said there were ...Thinking of some of my own edits in totally different areas, I've written articles that state the facts of a matter, and linked to them, making them reusable.
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  • ...redintro.htm](871-899) - Anglo-Saxon king of southern England (Wessex) who developed and codified its legal system, created an effective military capability and :: "Model Parliament" (1295)[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2242/is_n1558_v267/ai_18038959/] - summoned by Edward I with extended
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  • ...nsisted on new privileges in exchange for their contributions; thus Poland developed a sort of "gentry republic," with the richest and most powerful nobles exer ...at his side to advise him. Should the king fail to observe any one of the articles, the nation was ipso facto absolved from its allegiance to him. Thus Poland
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  • ...ticle, or chop it up, or whatever, be my guest. You know how the terrorism articles work better than I do.''--[[User:Thomas Wright Sulcer|Thomas Wright Sulcer] ...ely enough; for example, Megan McArdle of ''The Atlantic'' described the [[Transportation Security Administration|TSA]] rules as "moronic".<ref name=tws13jan21b/> Sh
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  • ...s disease, see my article on the subject here: http://www.homeopathic.com/articles/view,102 [[User:Dana Ullman|Dana Ullman]] 20:40, 4 October 2008 (CDT) ...uid loss from diarrhea; I consider it a travesty that the researchers that developed the [[oral rehydration solution]] technique didn't get a Nobel Prize for th
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  • ...ally those processes that characterize ''living'' things? If living things developed from inanimate things, as science postulates, can we discover how that happ Scientists developed the laws of thermodynamics through experiment, debate, mathematical formula
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  • ...ate or outline for structuring such articles (such as exists for the state articles - see the article on ''South Dakota'', for example), then I would be happy ...rom the states' ''Related Article'' pages when making definitions or lemma articles. I have found 4 mis-assigned states so far. If the states' RA pages are use
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  • ...ally those processes that characterize ''living'' things. If living things developed from inanimate things, as science postulates, can we discover how that happ Scientists developed the laws of thermodynamics through experiment, debate, mathematical formula
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  • ...ref>Jenkins 2001, pp. 421&ndash;423.</ref> It was by this time that he had developed a reputation for being a heavy drinker of alcoholic beverages, although Jen ...ty when he was knocked down by a car, suffering a head wound from which he developed [[neuritis]].<ref>Jenkins 2001, pp. 443&ndash;444.</ref> To further his con
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  • ...the only available vessels, the packet boats (small boats designed for the transportation of freight, passengers, and domestic mail) ''San Antonio'' and ''San Carlos ...educcíones'' (reductions) or ''congregacíones'' (congregations), a concept developed in the late 16th century to be employed wherever the indigenous populations
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