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Burgowan, Queensland
{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb | name = Burgowan | city = | state = qld | image = | caption = | coordinates = | pop = 56 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = In the , Burgowan had a population of 56 people. The locality is served by Colton railway station in the southernmost part of the locality (). == History == The Burgowan Wastewater Treatment Plant opened in 2006. == Demographics == In the , Burgowan had a population of 45 people. In the , Burgowan had a population of 56 people. == Education == There are no schools in Burgowan. The nearest government primary schools are Torbanlea State School in neighbouring Torbanlea to the west and Yarrilee State School in Urraween to the north-east. The nearest government secondary school is Hervey Bay State High School in Pialba. == Facilities == Burgowan Wastewater Treatment Plant is a sewage treatment plant at end of Burgowan Treatment Plant Road in the north of the locality (). It can treat each day.
[ "Colton railway station", "Walliebum, Queensland", "Electoral district of Maryborough (Queensland)", "Brisbane", "Queensland", "Pialba", "Torbanlea, Queensland", "Walligan, Queensland", "Maryborough, Queensland", "Queensland Government", "Torbanlea", "Fraser Coast Regional Council", "Fraser Coast Region", "Burrum River, Queensland", "North Coast railway line, Queensland", "Suburbs and localities (Australia)", "Urraween, Queensland", "Division of Hinkler", "Takura, Queensland", "Beelbi Creek, Queensland", "Duckinwilla, Queensland", "AEST" ]
62,109,507
Category:Buddhist animation
This is a list of shows and films that express Buddhist beliefs.
[ "Buddhist" ]
62,109,511
Beelbi Creek, Queensland
{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb | name = Beelbi Creek | city = | state = qld | image = | caption = | coordinates = | pop = 143 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = In the , Beelbi Creek had a population of 143 people. == Demographics == In the , Beelbi Creek had a population of 142 people. In the , Beelbi Creek had a population of 143 people. == Education == There are no schools in Beelbi Creek. The nearest government primary school is Torbanlea State School in Torbanlea to the south. The nearest government secondary school is Hervey Bay State High School in Pialba to the east.
[ "Toogoom, Queensland", "Hervey Bay", "Burrum Heads, Queensland", "Torbanlea", "Division of Hinkler", "Queensland Government", "Takura, Queensland", "Electoral district of Maryborough (Queensland)", "Brisbane", "Fraser Coast Region", "Queensland", "Burgowan, Queensland", "Pialba", "Burrum River, Queensland", "AEST", "Suburbs and localities (Australia)" ]
62,109,513
Category:Rick and Morty episode redirects to lists
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62,109,516
Mizanur Rahman Minu
Mizanur Rahman Minu is a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and the former mayor and member of parliament of Rajshahi-2. Minu has served as the mayor of Rajshahi. He was elected president of the Rajshahi unit of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. He is an advisor to former prime minister and chairperson of Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Khaleda Zia. ==Career== Minu was elected to parliament from Rajshahi-2 as a Bangladesh Nationalist Party candidate in 2001. He received 176,405 votes while his nearest rival, A. H. M. Khairuzzaman Liton of Awami League, received 96,604 votes. His opponent, Fazle Hossain Badsha, made allegations of vote rigging and an Awami League activist was killed in election violence. He contested the election from Rajshahi-2 against Fazle Hossain Badsha of the Awami League led grand alliance. Minu was sent to jail in March 2014 in a case filed over the attempted murder of the officer-in-charge of Boalia model police station after he was shot at a hartal (strike) of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party on 4 June 2011. Minu was sent to jail in six arson cases in July 2015 and was released on bail in September. He was admitted to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital after his bail. He later apologized for calling for a repeat of the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, father of Sheikh Hasina. In July 2023, an employee of Ena Group, owned by Awami League member of parliament Enamul Haque, filed a case against Minu under the Digital Security Act after Minu accused Enamul of being a former president of Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir. Judge AM Zulfiqar Hayat of the Dhaka Cyber Tribunal dismissed the case against Minu on the reasoning that the complaint did not have grounds to file a complaint as the comments were not made against him or his close family. He was removed from the Rajshahi District convening committee of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.
[ "Mayor of Rajshahi", "assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman", "Sheikh Hasina", "Kabir Hossain", "City administrator", "Prothom Alo", "Member of Parliament (Bangladesh)", "A. H. M. Khairuzzaman Liton", "Rajshahi Medical College", "Bangladesh Nationalist Party", "Enamul Haque (engineer)", "Khaleda Zia", "Rajshahi-2", "Fazle Hossain Badsha", "Rajshahi Collegiate School", "Rajshahi", "East Pakistan", "Digital Security Act, 2018", "Mosaddek Hossain Bulbul", "Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir" ]
62,109,523
Ovsyannikovo, Babayevsky District, Vologda Oblast
Ovsyannikovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Babayevsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. Population:
[ "Russia", "Vologda Oblast", "Babayevsky District", "Districts of Russia", "types of inhabited localities in Russia", "Counties of Russia", "Village", "List of regions of Russia", "List of municipalities of Russia" ]
62,109,529
File:Coop Obs! logo.svg
== Summary == == Licensing ==
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62,109,536
Template:Did you know nominations/Trogoderma variabile
[ "Wikipedia talk:Did you know", "diapause", "Trogoderma variabile", "{{TALKPAGENAME}}", "Talk:{{SUBPAGENAME}}" ]
62,109,550
Wikipedia:Userboxes/Education/Certifications
This gallery includes userbox templates about educational certifications and qualifications. == Certifications and qualifications == ===Education=== ===Computing=== === Accounting === === Actuarial science === === General finance === === General ===
[ "education" ]
62,109,551
Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/bbs.1000z.com
== Links == bbs.1000z.com resolves to [//43.226.68.71 43.226.68.71] Link is not on the blacklist. Link is not on the domainredlist. Link is not on the Monitorlist. None of the mentioned users is on the blacklist. Link is not on the whitelist. Link is not on the monitor list. == Users == No users found. == Additions == No additions recorded.
[ "en:User:COIBot" ]
62,109,560
Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/1000z.com
== Links == 1000z.com resolves to [//43.226.68.71 43.226.68.71] Link is not on the blacklist. Link is not on the domainredlist. Link is not on the Monitorlist. None of the mentioned users is on the blacklist. Link is not on the whitelist. Link is not on the monitor list. == Users == No users found. == Additions == No additions recorded.
[ "en:User:COIBot" ]
62,109,582
File:Levanger FK logo.svg
== Summary == ==Licensing==
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62,109,584
Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/hiddeninthesand.com
== Links == hiddeninthesand.com resolves to [//173.236.173.115 173.236.173.115] Link is not on the blacklist. Link is not on the domainredlist. Link is not on the Monitorlist. None of the mentioned users is on the blacklist. Link is not on the whitelist. Link is not on the monitor list. == Users == Diannaa User is whitelisted: User is in trusted groups sysop, rollbacker on some wikis EranBot User is whitelisted: User is in a trusted group bot on some wikis == Additions == Displayed all 9 additions.
[ "en:User:COIBot" ]
62,109,597
Wikipedia:Userboxes/Education/Honors
This gallery includes userbox templates about graduation honors. == Graduation Honors == === Secondary level distinctions === ===Latin honors=== ===British honours===
[]
62,109,599
Category:Suspected Wikipedia sockpuppets of Perculaclownfish
[]
62,109,603
George Pinto
George Pinto may refer to: George Pinto (composer) (1785-1806), English composer. George Pinto (banker) (1929-2018)
[ "George Pinto (composer)", "George Pinto (banker)" ]
62,109,605
Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion/Portal:Star Trek
__NOINDEX__ The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the miscellaneous page below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the page's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page. The result of the discussion was: delete. — JJMC89 (T·C) 09:05, 27 October 2019 (UTC) ====:Portal:Star Trek==== – (View MfD) Neglected portal. Damage report! - All 20 selected episodes have not been updated since they were created in November 2013. Twenty selected articles last updated in November 2013. Ten selected articles created in early 2013, five created in April 2012 and five created in 2009. Showcase selections are not too bad, but I'd question the inclusion of Eric Bana who acted in one Star Trek film. Also the roller coaster that had a three-year run as "Borg Assimilator" seems out of place. I nominated the sub page for Star Trek, which is redundant to the portal itself. Mark Schierbecker (talk) 06:05, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Comment - As the nominator, User:Mark Schierbecker says, this is a neglected portal, but it is also well-viewed, as portals go, and has a larger selection of articles than many portals that have content-forked subpages. It had 56 average daily pageviews in the first half of 2019, as opposed to 5453 for the article. It has 20 selected articles, 20 selected episodes, 5 selected characters, and 10 races. It appears that these were content-forked between 2009 and 2013, and that none of them appear to have been edited since 2013. Robert McClenon (talk) 00:47, 21 October 2019 (UTC) Comment - The following table is shown for comparison. Portal:Speculative fiction is interesting because it has three subportals on tables of the main portal page. This is a design technique that might be considered by portal advocates as a way of making maintenance more feasible. Robert McClenon (talk) 19:38, 21 October 2019 (UTC) Comment - User:BrownHairedGirl - If Portal:Star Trek is deleted, I recommend changing the backlinks to Portal:Speculative fiction. Robert McClenon (talk) 19:38, 21 October 2019 (UTC) @Robert McClenon, I left my usual note below for the closing admin, but proposed changing the backlinks to Portal:Television + Portal:Speculative fiction. If you think I was mistaken in adding P:Television, please can we discuss it below my note, so that the closing admin can see the discussion in one place? Thanks. --BrownHairedGirl (talk) • (contribs) 00:18, 22 October 2019 (UTC) User:BrownHairedGirl - Looks okay to me. I was really paying more attention to Portal:Speculative fiction because it is an interesting concept with subportals. Robert McClenon (talk) 01:04, 22 October 2019 (UTC) =====Science Fiction Portals===== =====Star Trek===== Note to closing admin. I don't want in any way to prejudge the outcome ... but if you close this discussion as delete, please can you not remove the backlinks? I have an AWB setup which allows me to easily replace them with links to the next most specific portal(s) (in this case Portal:Television + Portal:Speculative fiction), without creating duplicate entries. --BrownHairedGirl (talk) • (contribs) 00:12, 22 October 2019 (UTC) Delete per nominator. The topic of this portal is a single TV showmedia franchise, which is just too narrow a topic for a portal. Over the last 7 months of MFDs, portals on single media franchises have repeatedly been deleted as too narrow. These tightly-bound topics are readily linked by navboxes, which make portals largely redundant. Navboxes are vastly better navigational tools, because a) they offer way more links than a portal does, and b) the navboxes are (or should be) transcluded onto every article in their set, so they are usable without leaving the article page ... whereas the portal always requires a trip to a separate page. In this case, editors have done a great job of building such a comprehensive set of navboxes that there is even a navbox of the navboxes: Template:Star Trek navboxes. This portal was a WP:Featured portals, before that process was discontinued. However, I attach v little weight to that label. It is notable that WP:Featured portal candidates/Portal:Star Trek was conducted without any use of a checklist of criteria; like nearly every FP review I have examined, it's mostly just a list of congrats. The preceding WP:Portal peer review/Star Trek/archive1 is more detailed, but also has no checklist of criteria. And like every other such FP process, the discussion is all about technical issues; there is not even at attempt to evaluate the merits of the selected contents of the portal. Issues such as balance, POV, and quality are entirely absent, which is absurd. And to add to the fun, one of the key figures in the FP process was , who has been blocked since 2018 for widespread sockpuppetry. I have not tried to assess what impact the sockpuppetry might have had on the FP process. There is no sign of any ongoing editor engagement with the portal. Discussion at Portal talk:Star Trek/Archive 1 stopped abruptly in September 2013 in the run-up to the FP review (see Portal talk:Star_Trek/Archive_1#FA / GA Change), and there has been no discussion at Portal talk:Star Trek since then. The portal never seems to have had much support from the WP:WikiProject Star Trek. A search of its talk page archives for "Portal:Star Trek" gives only two hits: a 6-post 2009 discussion about the portals; neglect, and another 6-post discussion in 2013: Quality improvement drive for Portal:Star Trek. Just like the portal talk page, there has been no discussion since 2013. So unless there is some influx of multiple editors committed to complete overhauling the portal after 6 years of neglect, it cannot have a future. And even if they do appear and work like beavers, I am unpersuaded that any portal would add significant value to a topic which is already so exceptionally well-served by other navigational tools. --BrownHairedGirl (talk) • (contribs) 01:40, 22 October 2019 (UTC) Weak Delete due to lack of maintenance since 2013. I disagree with User:BrownHairedGirl's statement that the topic is a single TV show. It is a franchise with multiple TV shows and multiple movies. However, she is right that the portal has been neglected, and that other portals based on franchises have been typically been deleted, because they have also been neglected. Robert McClenon (talk) 20:45, 22 October 2019 (UTC) Delete. Portal is now technologically redundant to other superior WP options/tools. For content, the Main Article is a far better (GA rated), larger, structured read (with mouseovers), that is actively monitored and edited. For navigation, the Navboxes on the Main Article are also far better, and by being transcluded are also kept more up to date. Finally, for a directory of FA/GA articles, the WikiProject Star Trek has the full non-POV’ed directory. This portal is therefore “rationally abandoned” by editors, Trekkies, and readers in favour of better alternatives, and unlikely to recover from that situation. Britishfinance (talk) 15:53, 24 October 2019 (UTC) Question Memory Alpha, a Fandom/Wikia encyclopedia, is likely eating Wikipedia's lunch in terms of contributions, page views, and the like. So question, is that site licensed under CC-SA whereby we could transclude the that portal here? If not, I'd be fine with a delete provided that the XfD closer (may need two or more) verify with relevant Wikipedia articles and disperse and merge said portal content into appropriate article pages. Doug Mehus (talk) 00:02, 27 October 2019 (UTC) Delete per nominator, per the delete votes above, and per the fact that there is no good reason to keep such a portal as this. Relatively low page views and the poor condition it is in mean zero value is added by such a portal. There is no policy or guideline which suggests this portal should exist. Portals are not content, like an article is, since they are for navigation instead. It is therefore improper to use rationales meant for keeping articles to argue that this failed navigation device should be kept. There is no reason to think that hoped-for improvements and long-term maintenance will ever materialize anyway, even if promised or done at the last minute just to stave off deletion. Simple assertions that the topic is broad enough are entirely subjective; rather, that it is not broad enough is demonstrated by the lack of pageviews and maintenance. The community's consensus not to delete all portals is not a consensus to keep all portals; instead they are to be evaluated individually, as is being done here. Content forks are worthless, since they go out of date, preserve old and inferior versions of article content, add pointlessly to the maintenance burden, and are vandalism magnets; therefore they should not be saved. I support replacement of links rather than redirection, to avoid surprising our readers. -Crossroads- (talk) 05:56, 27 October 2019 (UTC) The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the page's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
[ "Portal talk:Star Trek", "Portal talk:Star Trek/Archive 1", "Eric Bana", "WT:WikiProject Star Trek/Archive 8", "WP:Sockpuppet investigations/Cirt/Archive", "Portal:Star Trek", "Nighthawk (roller coaster)", "WP:WikiProject Star Trek", "WP:Portal peer review/Star Trek/archive1", "WP:Featured portals", "WT:WikiProject Star Trek/Archive 5", "WP:Featured portal candidates/Portal:Star Trek" ]
62,109,613
File:Tynset IF logo.svg
== Summary == ==Licensing==
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62,109,616
Burrum River, Queensland
{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb | name = Burrum River | city = | state = qld | image = | caption = | coordinates = | pop = 259 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = In the , Burrum River had a population of 259 people. In the , Burrum River had a population of 259 people. == Education == There are no schools in Burrum River . The nearest government primary school is Torbanlea State School in neighbouring Torbanlea to the south. The nearest government secondary school is Hervey Bay State High School in Pialba to the east.
[ "Electoral district of Maryborough (Queensland)", "Brisbane", "Queensland", "Pialba", "Torbanlea, Queensland", "Hervey Bay", "Burrum Heads, Queensland", "Maryborough, Queensland", "Queensland Government", "Torbanlea", "Howard, Queensland", "Fraser Coast Region", "Cherwell, Queensland", "Buxton, Queensland", "Suburbs and localities (Australia)", "Pacific Haven, Queensland", "Bundaberg", "Division of Hinkler", "Burrum Town, Queensland", "Beelbi Creek, Queensland", "Burgowan, Queensland", "AEST" ]
62,109,619
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Barracuda41
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62,109,621
Md. Motiur Rahman
Md. Motiur Rahman is a Jatiya Party (Ershad) politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad Member representing the Kurigram-3 constituency during 2001–2006.
[ "AKM Maidul Islam", "Jatiya Party (Ershad)", "Kurigram-3", "Jatiya Sangsad", "Mozammel Hossain Lalu" ]
62,109,625
Category:Wikipedia sockpuppets of ConnectedEquality
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62,109,628
File:Ullern IF logo.svg
== Summary == ==Licensing==
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62,109,635
Burrum Town, Queensland
{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb | name = Burrum Town | city = | state = qld | image = | caption = | coordinates = | pop = 197 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = In the , Burrum Town had a population of 197 people. == Demographics == In the , Burrum Town had a population of 168 people. In the , Burrum Town had a population of 197 people. == Education == There are no schools in Burrum Town. The nearest government primary school is Torbanlea State School in neighbouring Torbanlea to the south. The nearest government secondary school is Hervey Bay State High School in Pialba to the north-east.
[ "Bundaberg", "Hervey Bay", "Torbanlea", "Division of Hinkler", "Maryborough, Queensland", "Queensland Government", "Burrum River", "Howard, Queensland", "Electoral district of Maryborough (Queensland)", "Brisbane", "Fraser Coast Region", "Queensland", "Burgowan, Queensland", "Pialba", "Torbanlea, Queensland", "Burrum River, Queensland", "AEST", "Suburbs and localities (Australia)" ]
62,109,645
Hedwig Weiß
Hedwig Weiß (25 May 1860, Königsberg - 1923, Berlin) was a German painter and graphic artist. Her works are primarily Impressionistic in style. == Biography == Her father, Bernhard Weiß, was an Evangelical theologian. Her mother, Hermine (née Von Woyna) was a member of the nobility. They supported her interest in the visual arts as a pastime, but not as a profession. She and her friend, Käthe Kollwitz, received lessons in drawing and engraving from Rudolph Mauer (1845-1905). Later, she attended the in Berlin where she studied with Karl Stauffer-Bern and met her lifelong friend, Maria Slavona. In 1887, she completed her studies in Munich with Ludwig von Herterich, and Fritz von Uhde, who had a significant influence on her style. After 1888, she shared a studio in Berlin with Olga Boznańska and became a member of the Verein der Berliner Künstlerinnen. She participated in their exhibitions and eventually joined their governing board. She also presented her works at the second exhibition of the Berlin Secession and had showings fifteen times between 1900 and 1913. A partularly important exhibit was the one held in 1907 at the German Museum of Books and Writing. The reviews she received were mostly positive. In 1910, she became one of the few women admitted as members of the Berlin secession. She was also accepted into the Deutscher Künstlerbund. During World War I, she provided illustrations for the magazine Her father died in 1918, so she lost the financial support he had been providing. This, together with the hyperinflation that followed the war, left her virtually penniless. She became increasingly ill, withdrew from public life, and died on an unknown date in 1923. She was soon forgotten and much of her work has been lost. A research project at the University of Kiel is attempting to trace her paintings and reassemble as many as possible.
[ "theologian", "Bernhard Weiss", "Karl Stauffer-Bern", "Käthe Kollwitz", "Olga Boznańska", "German Museum of Books and Writing", "Ludwig von Herterich", "Verein der Berliner Künstlerinnen", "Berlin Secession", "Fritz von Uhde", "Königsberg", "Deutscher Künstlerbund", "Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic", "University of Kiel", "Impressionistic", "Thieme-Becker", "Maria Slavona", "Hans Vollmer" ]
62,109,648
William Urwick the elder
William Urwick (1791–1868), the elder, was an English Congregational minister and author, for most of his life in Ireland. He was known in Dublin as the "little giant". ==Life== The son of William Urwick by his wife, Elinor Eddowes, he had Thomas Urwick as great-uncle and was born in Shrewsbury on 8 December 1791. He was educated at Worcester under Thomas Belsher, and in 1812 entered Hoxton Academy to study for the Congregational ministry under Robert Simpson. A Voice from an Outpost, two discourses on the "papal aggression", 1850. China, two lectures, 1854. Earth's Rulers Judged, on the death of Nicholas I of Russia, 1855. History of Dublin, for the Religious Tract Society. ==Family== On 16 June 1818 Urwick married Sarah (d. 1852), daughter of Thomas and Mary Cooke of Shrewsbury. They had ten children, five dying young.
[ "temperance movement", "John Howe (theologian)", "Sligo", "James Armstrong (Unitarian minister)", "Religious Tract Society", "premillennialism", "Nicholas I of Russia", "Evangelical Alliance", "William Urwick the younger", "Liverpool", "Dublin Theological Institute", "Geneva", "Act of Uniformity 1662", "Hoxton Academy", "Countess of Huntingdon's connexion", "Shrewsbury", "Thomas Urwick", "Irish Evangelical Society", "duelling", "Church of Ireland", "Henry Harvey", "Thomas Kelly (hymn-writer)", "Trinity College, Dublin", "York Street, Dublin", "Worcester, England", "Samuel Winter", "Thomas Nelson (publisher)", "Edward Irving", "Papal Aggression", "Richard Whately", "Dartmouth College" ]
62,109,652
File:Mo IL logo.svg
== Summary == == Licensing ==
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Cherwell, Queensland
{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb | name = Cherwell | city = | state = qld | image = | caption = | coordinates = | pop = 10 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = In the , Cherwell had a population of 10 people. The Bruce Highway runs through from south-east to south-west. == Demographics == In the , Cherwell had a population of 8 people. In the , Cherwell had a population of 10 people.
[ "Pacific Haven, Queensland", "Burrum Heads, Queensland", "Bruce Highway", "Division of Hinkler", "Howard, Queensland", "Electoral district of Maryborough (Queensland)", "Fraser Coast Region", "Queensland", "Buxton, Queensland", "Electoral district of Burnett", "Isis River (Queensland)", "Isis River, Queensland", "Duckinwilla, Queensland", "Burrum River, Queensland", "AEST", "Suburbs and localities (Australia)" ]
62,109,661
File:Robbie Williams - The Christmas Present.png
== Summary == == Licensing ==
[ "Robbie Williams", "Columbia Records" ]
62,109,667
Pacific Haven, Queensland
{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb | name = Pacific Haven | city = | state = qld | image = | caption = | coordinates = | pop = 778 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = In the , Pacific Haven had a population of 778 people. Burrum is a neighbourhood in the south-east of the locality (). The land use is a mixture of rural residential housing and grazing on native vegetation. == Demographics == In the , Pacific Haven had a population of 755 people. In the , Pacific Haven had a population of 778 people. == Education == There are no schools in Pacific Haven. The nearest government primary school is Howard State School in neighbouring Howard to the south. The nearest government secondary school is the Isis District State High School in Childers to the west. == Amenities == Pacific Haven Airport is at 153 Pacific Haven Circuit (). It includes a heliport (). There is a boat ramp on Walls Camp Road off Pacific Haven Crescent on the west bank of Burrum River (). It is managed by the Fraser Coast Regional Council.
[ "Electoral district of Maryborough (Queensland)", "Brisbane", "Queensland", "rural residential", "Hervey Bay", "Childers, Queensland", "Pastoralism", "Isis District State High School", "Queensland Government", "Isis River (Queensland)", "Fraser Coast Regional Council", "Howard, Queensland", "Fraser Coast Region", "Cherwell, Queensland", "Burrum River, Queensland", "Suburbs and localities (Australia)", "Division of Hinkler", "Burrum River", "AEST" ]
62,109,676
File:Finnsnes IL logo.svg
== Summary == ==Licensing==
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62,109,677
Category:Patronato de Paraná footballers
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Roman Traditional Movement
The Roman Traditional Movement (, abbreviated MTR) is a Roman-Italic neopagan organisation in Italy. It was founded in 1988 as a unification of several existing groups. Among the founders were , Renato Del Ponte and Roberto Incardona. ==History== The Roman Traditional Movement was created in 1988, following an effort in the 1980s to unify different strands of Roman Neopaganism in Italy. A part of the background was a return to the religious roots of the Traditionalism of Julius Evola, represented by the Gruppo di Dioscuri and its successor Arx in Messina, but without the politics otherwise associated with Evola in the post-war period. Arx joined forces with the unrelated groups Centro Studi "Claudio Flavio Giuliano", the Istituto Siciliano di Studi Tradizionali and the Centro Studi "Giorgio Gemisto Pletone" to hold three meetings from 1985 to 1988, which resulted in the creation of a common organisation. Some of the key people involved were the religious writer and former Italian Social Movement politician , the historian Renato Del Ponte and the researcher Roberto Incardona. The original name was the Roman Traditionalist Movement (), which was shortened to the current name in 1998, following some defections and a reorganisation. ==Activity== The Roman Traditional Movement practices and works to support and spread what it calls the Roman Way to the Gods (), Roman-Italic religion (Italian: Religione Romano-Italica) or Gentile Roman religion. It publishes the magazine La Cittadella and organises meetings and conferences. In 2005 it became a member of the European Congress of Ethnic Religions.
[ "Traditionalist School", "Messina", "UR Group", "Julius Evola", "European Congress of Ethnic Religions", "Roman Polytheistic Reconstructionism", "Renato Del Ponte", "Natale di Roma", "Italian Social Movement", "Oxford University Press", "Reconstructionist Roman religion", "Neopaganism in Italy" ]
62,109,697
Md. Amjad Hossain Talukdar
Md. Amjad Hossain Talukdar is a Bangladesh Awami League politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad member from the Kurigram-3 constituency. ==Career== Talukdar was elected to parliament from Kurigram-3 as a Bangladesh Awami League candidate in 1991.
[ "AKM Maidul Islam", "Kurigram-3", "Jatiya Sangsad", "Mozammel Hossain Lalu", "Bangladesh Awami League" ]
62,109,709
Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Hoverfly (Epistrophe melanostoma).jpg
===Epistrophe melanostoma=== Voting period ends on 30 Oct 2019 at 06:28:39 (UTC) Reason:that type of spieces were super accurate of the quality of that photo. Articles in which this image appears:Epistrophe melanostoma FP category for this image:Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Animals/Insects Creator:Charles J Sharp Support as nominator – Telex80 (talk) 06:28, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Oppose – not a good angle, the head is obscured, also the article is weak and needs expansion. Bammesk (talk) 13:12, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Comment : Charlesjsharp always try to nominate his best pictures. DreamSparrow Chat 15:44, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Comment. True, but I have a backlog. This photo is fine I think, but the article is only a stub. Charlesjsharp (talk) 17:29, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Oppose for now - Photo's alright; not the best of Charles' work, but a good, identifying shot - as you'd expect from him, frankly. Mediocre Charles is still pretty darn good. But the article being literally a sentence and an infobox just kills this nom for me. Adam Cuerden (talk)Has about 7.1% of all FPs 22:17, 21 October 2019 (UTC) --Armbrust The Homunculus 08:43, 30 October 2019 (UTC)
[ "WP:FP", "Epistrophe melanostoma" ]
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Boonooroo Plains, Queensland
{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb | name = Boonooroo Plains | city = | state = qld | image = | caption = | coordinates = | pop = 0 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = In the , Boonooroo Plains had "no people or a very low population". In the , Boonooroo Plains had "no people or a very low population".
[ "Boonooroo, Queensland", "Beaver Rock, Queensland", "The Dimonds, Queensland", "Granville, Queensland", "Electoral district of Maryborough (Queensland)", "Walkers Point, Queensland", "Fraser Coast Region", "Division of Wide Bay", "Tuan Forest, Queensland", "Bidwill, Queensland", "AEST", "Maaroom, Queensland", "Suburbs and localities (Australia)" ]
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==Summary== ==Licensing==
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Beaver Rock, Queensland
{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb | name = Beaver Rock | city = | state = qld | image = | caption = | coordinates = | pop = 56 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = In the , Beaver Rock had a population of 56 people. Heath Reach () The river mouth into the Great Sandy Strait is at the north-east of the locality. Along the riverside is Upper Rocky Point (). There are a number of named features within the river. Beaver Rock is a rock in the Mary River () and presumably the origin of the locality's name. Brothers Islands is an island group (). It has one named feature, Fison Point () Middle Bank is a bar (). The land use is a mix of rural residential housing, mostly in the west of the locality, with the remainder being farmland, consisting of growing sugarcane and grazing on native vegetation. == History == In May 2012, a saltwater crocodile was found in the Mary River between Brothers Island and the mainland, significantly further south than the normal range for such a crocodile. As per Queensland Government policy, crocodiles spotted south of the Boyne River are trapped and relocated to their natural habitat by wildlife official. However, the crocodile eluded the trap for many months, with wildlife officials reporting confirmed sightings of a second smaller crocodile in the river in July 2013. The smaller female crocodile was trapped in November 2013. In November 2014, the larger male crocodile was harpooned approximately up the river at Grahams Creek to be relocated to Koorana crocodile farm at Rockhampton. == Demographics == In the , Beaver Rock had a population of 49 people. In the , Beaver Rock had a population of 56 people. == Education == There are no schools in Beaver Rock. The nearest government primary school is Granville State School in Granville to the west. The nearest government secondary school is Maryborough State High School in Maryborough, also to the west.
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Nagua Alba
Nayua Miriam Goveli Alba (born 1990), best known as Nagua Alba, is a Spanish politician. She was a member of the 11th and 12th terms of the Congress of Deputies in representation of Gipuzkoa. == Biography == Born on 16 March 1990 in Madrid, daughter of writer , her father is an Egyptian, Ahmed Goueli. she earned a licentiate degree in Psychology from the University of the Basque Country, later obtaining a Master in Psychology of the Education at the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM). She led the Podemos-Ahal Dugu congressional electoral list in Gipuzkoa for the December 2015 general election, and became a member of the 11th term of the Lower House. She became the Secretary-General of Podemos Euskadi in March 2016, replacing Roberto Uriarte. She repeated the leading place in the party list in Gipuzkoa for the June 2016 general election, renovating her seat for the 12th Congress of Deputies. Considered (in the context of the Vistalegre II party assembly) close to the project of Íñigo Errejón (defeated by Pablo Iglesias'), she called in August 2017 a snap primary election to determine the party leadership in the Basque Country, announcing she would not stand up for re-election.
[ "Autonomous University of Madrid", "Boletín Oficial del Estado", "Congress of Deputies", "2nd Podemos Citizen Assembly", "La Vanguardia", "Íñigo Errejón", "Podemos (Spanish political party)", "Madrid", "Pablo Iglesias Turrión", "Lolo Rico", "Basque Autonomous Community", "Educational psychology", "University of the Basque Country", "El País", "2016 Spanish general election", "2015 Spanish general election", "Santiago Alba Bonifaz", "licentiate degree", "ABC (Spain)", "12th Congress of Deputies", "Member of the Congress of Deputies", "Gipuzkoa (Congress of Deputies constituency)" ]
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Drypetes gerrardii
Drypetes gerrardii is a species of small tree or large shrub in the family Putranjivaceae. Common names include forest ironplum, bastard white ironwood, and forest ironwood. It is native to tropical and subtropical central and eastern Africa. It was first described in 1920 by the English botanist John Hutchinson, who named it after the English botanist William Tyrer Gerrard who collected plants and seeds in southern Africa in the 1860s. ==Description== Drypetes gerrardii is a small tree or large evergreen shrub, growing to a height of about . The trunk is fluted and buttressed in larger trees, and the bark is smooth. Small branches and twigs are squarish in cross section and are clad in golden hairs when young. The leaves are alternate and held in one plane. The blades are ovate to elliptic and up to long, shiny dark green above and pale green below with a felting of pale hairs on the leaf stalk and the midrib. The leaf margin is entire or lightly toothed and the tip acute or acuminate. Male and female flowers are found on separate trees; they are small, yellowish-white and hairy, male flowers being in a group in the axil of a leaf, and female flowers being solitary. The fruits are fleshy, hairy, spherical drupes up to in diameter, ripening to a yellow or orange-red colour. ==Distribution and habitat== This tree is native to Central and Eastern Africa, where its range extends from South Sudan, Uganda and Kenya, southwards to Angola, eastern South Africa and Eswatini. ==Status== The conservation status of this tree is said to be of "least concern" in South Africa. It is in general a common tree in dry evergreen forests.
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Prawle, Queensland
{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb | name = Prawle | city = | state = qld | image = | caption = | coordinates = | pop = 34 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = In the , Prawle had a population of 34 people. The land use is mostly grazing on native vegetation with some crop growing in areas closer to the river. == History == Prawle was a farm operated by William Henry White established circa 1861. The name Prawle refers to the White's place of birth in Devon, England. == Demographics == In the , Prawle had a population of 32 people. In the , Prawle had a population of 34 people. == Education == There are no schools in Prawle. The nearest government primary school is St Helens State School in St Helens to the west. The nearest government secondary school is Aldridge State High School in Maryborough to the south-west. There are also non-government schools in Maryborough.
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Barracuda41/Archive
__TOC__ ===20 October 2019=== ====Suspected sockpuppets==== Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour. Confirmed by ST47. TheSandDoctor Talk 06:11, 20 October 2019 (UTC) ====Comments by other users==== Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims. ====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments==== Already by ST47. This is strictly a pro-forma report. Closing. --TheSandDoctor Talk 06:11, 20 October 2019 (UTC) ---- ===04 September 2020=== ====Suspected sockpuppets==== Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour. See below.  — Berean Hunter (talk) 14:37, 4 September 2020 (UTC) ====Comments by other users==== Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims. ====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments==== The listed accounts are to each other and to this master. . — Berean Hunter (talk) 14:41, 4 September 2020 (UTC) ----
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Dundathu, Queensland
{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb | name = Dundathu | city = | state = qld | image = | caption = | coordinates = | pop = 238 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = In the , Dundathu had a population of 238 people. Maryborough–Hervey Bay Road (State Route 57) runs through from south to north. == History == William Pettigrew explored along the Mary River in search of timber. He landed at the place he named Dundathu on 29 October 1862. Pettigrew established a sawmill which was operating by October 1863. William Sim was a partner in the Dundathu mill, having previously worked in another of Pettigrew's sawmills. On 25 December 1893, the sawmill was destroyed by fire and it was not insured. The mill was not rebuilt and people moved away. Another fire in August 1895 destroyed a number of empty houses, with Dundathu settlement described as "ashes and desolation" from which it did not recover. On Sunday 21 January 1866, a church was opened in Dundathu provided by Pettigrew and Sims. It was with a spire rising to with opening for a bell and a clock. The church was to be used as a school during the week and a separate teacher's residence was built. Although initially operating as a non-vested non-denominational school, with the abolition of the non-vested school system in 1880, it became under the control of the Queensland Government as Dundathu Provisional/State School. It closed in May 1895, after the teacher was withdrawn due to low student numbers caused by the closure of the sawmill. In 1878, a traveller along the Mary River described Dundathu as follows: "The next break in the peaceful monotony of the placid river is Dundathu, a timbering establishment consisting of a sawmill, store, school, and about thirty cottages, all nestling in a green hollow among picturesque conglomerate rocks, and commanded by the handsome villa residence of the Sim family." == Demographics == In the , Dundathu had a population of 252 people. In the , Dundathu had a population of 238 people. == Education == There are no schools in Dundathu. The nearest government primary school is in neighbouring St Helens to the south-west. The nearest government secondary schools is Aldridge State High School in Maryborough to the south-west. == Amenities == Duriseer Park is a recreational area on the Maryborough - Hervey Bay Road (). It has playground and picnic/BBQ facilities.
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Karikku (2nd nomination)
The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page. The result was delete. And salt - it seems like the sourcing here has not convinced anyone, the non-source dependent notability claims have also not gained support and there are concerns about the way previous delete consensuses were ignored and about whether COI or paid editing is involved. Thus salt, any recreation would require an AFC walk-through, a deletion review or something more than unilateral recreation. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk, contributions) 15:44, 27 October 2019 (UTC) ===:Karikku=== AfDs for this article: – (View AfDView log Stats) () No evidence of satisfying WP:GNG or WP:ENT. Sources are mostly unreliable and there are some passing mentions in rs, but none with a significant focus on the subject. The previous AfD was closed as no consensus and later the article was deleted at WP:DRV. GSS 💬 06:54, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Internet-related deletion discussions. GSS 💬 06:54, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the list of India-related deletion discussions. GSS 💬 06:54, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Strong Keep: WP:ENT does not apply here as this relates to a web series and not to people. The subject to the article is a popular web series, rated by a web analytical service, in the top 1 percent among YouTube channels, globally. The channel is a gold play button holder, which indicates its popularity. The series has also received a significant award, Mazhavil Manorama Entertainment Awards. The references in the article are from Malayala Manorama, The New Indian Express, Times of India, Madhyamam, Mathrubhumi and the like, which are all leading news agencies in India and as such, reliable third party references.--jojo@nthony (talk) 07:44, 20 October 2019 (UTC) The article is about a Youtube channel not web series. Having a so-called silver, gold, platinum or whatever button does not grant automatic notability. I'm pining the past contestants since the last version was deleted just a few months ago. GSS 💬 08:03, 20 October 2019 (UTC) comment: I have serious concerns about that metrics rating and if it is being gamed. But I have no proof either way. I am reasonably convinced the metric it is not a WP:RS. Viewing the history shows it was regarded as different to the page deleted at AfD/DRV and survived a speedy with admin intervention.Djm-leighpark (talk) 08:15, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Comment: Yes, I was wrong, this is a YouTube Channel and not a web series but what was missed in my haste was that the channel has a number of popular web series in its kitty. Just as Djm-leighpark mentioned, the deleted article was a different one; it is there on the article history.--jojo@nthony (talk) 08:47, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Delete: I do not see any tangible improvement over what I remember from before when I nominated it for deletion, thus my prior deletion rationale stands. Social media metrics are not reliable sources for determining notability. this source is not about Karikku, this source is an interview with a lot of paraphrasing from the subject - primary sources do not establish notability, a by-line of "Pinky Baby" does not inspire confidence, another interview, this one has "interview" in the URL, same article as the previous source, just a different URL, and finally this one also has "interview" in the URL. The rest of the sources appear to be IMDB (not reliable), a YouTube link to their channel (not reliable), and a couple of YouTube metric sites. Also note that this was recreated less than a month after the prior deletion discussion, so despite this article apparently being noticeably different than the previous article (per responding to a CSD G4 request), it would seem to me that this should probably end up in the bit bucket again. Waggie (talk) 08:49, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Comment: (see !vote below)Neutral:Delete: I've actually been looking for reasons to give a keep but have determined I'm not going to try and waste my time changing my mind and arguing against unless or or anyone come up with ideally three or at least two reliable sources that don't look hyped and dont rely on that metric and I can verify in one click. Apparent previous cut and pastes from without attribution and content forking really don't help with the ugliness or my humour .... keep one version extant and work from that. The the draft had gone through AfC then I'd be looking for a save but the proponents don't seem to think that route is necessary. I think is was actually who cleared speedy delete and I guess maybe curated the page; closed the previous AfD and closed the DRV. I've also had a look for some recent news items for Karriku and nothing's coming at me.Djm-leighpark (talk) 17:45, 20 October 2019 (UTC) As a feeble response to Djm-leighpark, I am adding below a few references, all reports in major newspapers and thus qualifying as reliable third party references, which show the popularity of the channel.--jojo@nthony (talk) 13:15, 21 October 2019 (UTC) Fair play for coming back with what looks like better references than currently in the article and generally relying a lot less on the subscriber count. I'm in the UK and not in Kerala (population 34M) to see things from the viewpoint there. I remain not happy, indeed VERY NOT HAPPY, about the pathway of this article which co-existed with draft version and may of circumvented DRV/AfD but that possibly should have been picked up sooner when transitioned out of my speedy delete and I assume curated. I not brilliant at detailed arguments over sources and I'll leave scrutiny to others who I hope will analyze fairly. At present I will return my !vote to neutral. Thankyou.Djm-leighpark (talk) 16:41, 21 October 2019 (UTC) Delete with silver bullets and Salt with silver nitrate - This is a zombie page. It was already deleted after one of the most decisive DRV results to overturn that I have seen. (I said to Endorse the closure, but only because the closer had not made an error. I had originally said to Delete.) There is no way that this YouTube channel meets general notability. The general pattern of conduct is one of undisclosed paid editing or other conflict of interest and Terms of Use violations. During the first creation of the article, there were multiple forms of gaming of the system, including creating two copies of the article, one in draft space and one in article space, to defeat draftifying. An editor who had a good case would not need to resort to such tactics. Delete and Salt. Robert McClenon (talk) 18:23, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Delete and Salt - Enough of this. This article is no better than the prior one it was trying to replace and I agree with that this is a zombie page that strongly feels like undisclosed paid editing for sure. Salt the page. -- Dane talk 20:20, 20 October 2019 (UTC) It was I who created this page and that is the only reason for this invitation to pay a visit to my user page where I have listed all the articles, over 1500 in total, I have created in my wikilife of over 14 years. I am confident that such a visit would convince you that I do not do paid editing. Thanks --jojo@nthony (talk) 13:15, 21 October 2019 (UTC) Comment - Notifying participants in the DRV: User:991joseph, User:bradv, User:Paul McDonald, User:TonyBallioni, User:RoySmith, User:Stifle, User:SalmanZ, User:Alpha3031, User:DGG, User:Djm-leighpark, User:SportingFlyer. Robert McClenon (talk) 16:14, 21 October 2019 (UTC) Comment - The precious metal play button is a promotional award that is similar to awards that are commonly given in the book publishing and distilled spirits industries. These awards are easy to get, because the real objective of the trade associations for the industries is to increase sales, of books or of spirits, respectively. So the awards prove only membership in an effective trade association, and YouTube is functioning as a trade association. Robert McClenon (talk) 19:28, 21 October 2019 (UTC) Comment - I beg to differ with Robert McClenon. Play Buttons are in fact YouTube Creator Awards, awarded by YouTube when the channel achieves a specific number of subscribers. Gold play button is for a base of 1 million subscribers. The channel in reference has over 3 million subscribers. --jojo@nthony (talk) 02:49, 22 October 2019 (UTC) Comment - despite my earlier assumption the page had been curated seems to indicate it was never curated despite creation on 22 May 2019 about 5 months ago (assuming I haven't made a mistake). I note nom. appears to be an WP:NPP and guess this may have been a non-simples on the uncurated list.Djm-leighpark (talk) 20:00, 21 October 2019 (UTC) Delete and salt, coverage has no roots. Stifle (talk) 08:50, 22 October 2019 (UTC) Comment - This article [https://techcrunch.com/2019/09/19/youtube-overhauls-its-problematic-verification-program/ indicates the "number of subscribers — a metric than can be gamed by bots", and as the awards are based on that they are to a degree not to be relied on in my opinion. Neither are journalists who over-promote that metric without qualification.Djm-leighpark (talk) 08:56, 22 October 2019 (UTC) Comment - There has been mention of paid editing in this discussion. (jojo@nthony) has invited scrutiny of his home page as evidence of no paid editing, and I personally opine that is not a suitable in itself for any such determination, although obviously we have contribution history as well, which perhaps gives some some input. I do seem to note quite a number biographies of deceased persons and it it unlikely in my opinion these would have been subject to paid editing. I note also some BLPs and maybe some organisations within the set where there might perhaps been risk of a request being made for a paid edit, but I also judge they are within the range of his normal writing interests as far as I can tell So while Tachs/jojo@nthony probably has the skills for paid editing, as do many of us, I have no reason to assume it has occurred and WP:AGF certainly assumes it should not. In terms of the current article on the previously article incarnation and the draft article would be needed for further scrutiny (unless one is an admin) so I see purposes here at this AfD to determine if this incarnation of the Karikku article is fit for mainspace based on its current content and available sources. Thankyou.Djm-leighpark (talk) 08:56, 22 October 2019 (UTC) Delete or userfy if needed. Almost all the references are IMDB or blogs. Bearian (talk) 18:54, 26 October 2019 (UTC) Comment: Please have a second look, of the 21 references, 7 are IMDb (they are used only to mark the cast and crew), 9 are from leading dailies in India and the rest are analytical tools such as Noxinluencer and Social Blade. No blogs are used as references here.--jojo@nthony (talk) 05:26, 27 October 2019 (UTC) Incubate: and salt: I observe !votes seem to be ignoring the references presented in direction of the spirit of WP:THREE but are moving the focus other references instead. I am minded Karikku may be appropriate for an article. I believe this should be recommended to be routed via AfC which should have been its pathway in the first place. The salt is needed as persons will likely attempt to move it in anyway and draft space is the best place for collaborative working rather than problem some forks are lack of attribution that then occurs. I believe there is likely WP:SIGCOV/WP:GNG given references above and from one or two in the article but I'm deliberately not drilling or I'd likely have to !vote ... I'm actually more concerned about WP:POV and don't want in in mainspace for that and for disrespect of WP:DRV and for forking. 19:47, 26 October 2019 (UTC) Delete: Per Nom. I am not even going to even entertain any thoughts of COI without clear evidence. I would hope and assume that an established editor would not add IMDb references. Otr500 (talk) 03:21, 27 October 2019 (UTC) Comment: IMDb references, 7 in number out of a total of 21 citations, are used only for marking the lead actors of the channel. In this article, they do not substantiate any claims. I do not know if I may be called an established editor, but my experience here has taught me that IMDb may be used for citing cast and crew information from released films, Please see this. --jojo@nthony (talk) 05:26, 27 October 2019 (UTC) Delete having a large number of subscribers does not warrant getting a article on Wikipedia. -- FitIndia Talk Commons 08:47, 27 October 2019 (UTC) Comment: The channel is also a recipient of a major regional award, the inaugural Mazhavil Manorama Entertainment Award in 2019.--jojo@nthony (talk) 10:55, 27 October 2019 (UTC) and the award doesn't seem to be notable enough. GSS 💬 11:53, 27 October 2019 (UTC) It comes from Malayala Manorama, the group which owns the most circulated Malayalam daily (the third largest circulated daily in India and the fourteenth most circulated newspaper in the world), Vanitha, the most circulated Indian magazine, and Mazhavil Manorama, one of the most popular television channels in the language. It was also the first award in Malayalam, for excellence in digital content. From a regional perspective, if this award is not notable, not many from this region are.--jojo@nthony (talk) 12:10, 27 October 2019 (UTC) That does not grant automatic notability. Please see WP:N and WP:NOTINHERITED. GSS 💬 12:20, 27 October 2019 (UTC) I am reasonably familiar with WP:N and WP:NOTINHERITED, I was only trying to substantiate my claim that the award was notable. I feel WP:NOTINHERITED does not apply here, as any award for that matter, is notable mainly because of the inherent merit and tradition of the award (e.g. Nobel Prize) or because of the merit of the awarding institution (e.g. British Academy Film Awards or Academy Awards. When a channel has a fair number of subscribers, when it has clocked 282 million views as recorded by internet analytic tools, when it is a recipient of a major regional award, when it can be verified as (regionally) popular from the newspaper reports, I presume that the subject of the article is notable and I was just trying to put this across. Thanks. --jojo@nthony (talk) 13:10, 27 October 2019 (UTC) Reply to jojo@nthony: I applaud good faith efforts. Because YouTube, or IMDb seems to deem something notable (I didn't look at the 282 million views) then if the "world" has taken note I would think finding "reliable" sources an easy task. I do not dislike IMDb or YouTube. Like Find a Grave, IMDb is considered unreliable and battles for inclusion/exclusion as a reliable source led to Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources. I also do not want YouTube to be the next inundating Wikipedia project. 1/3 of sources being attributed to one site is a lot. It has been mentioned more than once above. Even if I supported use as some backup content support it has been splashed on an unimaginable number actor/movie related articles. Like Find a Grave there was a project solely for that purpose. Maybe a movie has enough notable actors (all star cast) to list 7 of them but many times it is just used as a reference (adding to the count or Notability bombing) to list actually non-notable names farther down the casting list. Even if I was not against a considered generally unreliable source (a good reason to avoid any use) being used "just for content" it might have been less obtrusive had the general casting page been used "one time" not seven contributing to the "splashing all over Wikipedia". Continued excuses and arguments that "but it is only used for" does not give credence to reliability or Wikipedia being an IMDb co-listing site. I find content on both the above mentioned sites informational (so do not dislike them) but as an editor, especially since WP:BLP's are generally involved with IMDb, that these sites should be avoided. Who can actually argue that a picture of a grave site is unreliable? Much like IMDb it is the overall unreliability of the sites (not to mention the inundation on Wikipedia) not specific content that dictates not using them. Unique information not found somewhere else is a reason for accepted use in "External links" not as an unreliable source. Even at that IMDb is on nearly every actor/movie article (in "External links) regardless of any "unique" information. I have been doing "External links maintenance for years without so much as making a dent but I do remove IMDb when I find it as a reference. If broad community consensus deems a site generally unreliable as a source it is probably best not to use it. If it is the only place information can be verified it probably isn't that notable. Also, in my view, the casting content on IMDb far more than likely came directly from the primary source. As an industry related repository site it is not a vetted and by our inundation we assist in breaking WP:What Wikipedia is not. What you see as it does not "substantiate any claims" I see as just the opposite because it supports content related to "citing cast and crew information from released films". I would rather see the primary source only rather than an unreliable source. Not all may agree with me but apparently many do. The point is that if a more broad community consensus is against the use as a reliable source (because we are not to use unreliable sources right?) then it would be better to take this up at the appropriate place to see if consensus has changed. Otr500 (talk) 13:57, 27 October 2019 (UTC) The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
[ "WP:COI", "WP:Deletion review/Log/2019 May 2", "Mathrubhumi News", "WP:TOU", "WP:AGF", "Times of India", "YouTube Play Button", "WP:DRV", "WP:GAME", "The New Indian Express", "commons:User:Fitindia", "WP:ENT", "Mazhavil Manorama", "WP:UPE", "WP:N", "British Academy Film Awards", "WP:BLP", "WP:Silver nitrate", "Academy Awards", "Malayala Manorama", "WP:THREE", "WP:REFBOMBING", "WP:PROMO", "WP:GNG", "WP:What Wikipedia is not", "Wikipedia talk:Citing IMDb/Archive 1", "WP:NOTINHERITED", "Karikku", "WP:SALT", "WP:NPP", "WP:Zombie page", "Madhyamam Daily", "WP:RS", "WP:POV", "WP:SIGCOV", "YouTube Creator Awards", "Social Blade", "Vanitha", "Find a Grave", "Gaming the system", "silver bullets" ]
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List of awards and nominations received by Molly Parker
Molly Parker is a Canadian actress whose accolades include two Genie Awards, one Leo Award, one Primetime Emmy Award nomination, and three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. Parker first gained critical recognition for her performance in the controversial drama Kissed (1996), for which she won the Genie Award for Best Actress. She later gained recognition for her role in the drama The Center of the World (2001), which saw her nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. She would subsequently gain critical notice for her portrayal of Alma Garret on the American television series Deadwood, earning a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble. Parker was nominated within the same category in 2015 and 2016, respectively, for her work on House of Cards, a role which also saw her nominated for the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress (2016). ==ACTRA Awards== The ACTRA Awards were first presented in 1972 to celebrate excellence in Canada's television and radio industries. ==Beverly Hills Film Festival== The Beverly Hills Film Festival (BHFF) is held annually in Beverly Hills, honoring achievements in film. ==Canadian Comedy Awards== The Canadian Comedy Awards (CCA) is an annual ceremony that awards the Beaver for achievements in Canadian comedy in live performance, radio, film, television, and Internet media. ==Canadian Screen Awards== The Canadian Screen Awards are awards given by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television for artistic and technical merit in the film industry recognizing excellence in Canadian film, English-language television, and digital media (web series) productions. ==Chlotrudis Awards== The Chlotrudis Awards were awards given by the Chlotrudis Society for Independent Films to honors outstanding achievement in independent and foreign films. ==Gemini Awards== The Gemini Awards were awards given by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television to recognize the achievements of Canada's television industry. ==Genie Awards== The Genie Awards were given out annually by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to recognize the best of Canadian cinema from 1980–2012. ==Gotham Awards== Presented by the Independent Filmmaker Project, the Gotham Awards award the best in independent film. ==Independent Spirit Awards== The Independent Spirit Awards are presented annually by Film Independent, to award best in the independent filmmaking. ==Leo Awards== The Leo Awards are an awards program for the British Columbia film and television industry. ==Málaga Film Festival== The Málaga Film Festival is held annually in Málaga, Spain, honoring achievements in film. ==Monte-Carlo Television Festival== The Monte-Carlo Television Festival is held every year in June in the Principality of Monaco at the Grimaldi Forum, under the Honorary Presidency of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco. ==Primetime Emmy Awards== The Primetime Emmy Awards are presented annually by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, also known as the Television Academy, to recognize and honor achievements in the television industry. ==Saturn Awards== The Saturn Awards are presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films to honor science fiction, fantasy, and horror films, television, and home video. ==Screen Actors Guild Awards== The Screen Actors Guild Awards are organized by the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. First awarded in 1995, the awards aim to recognize excellent achievements in film and television. ==Taormina International Film Festival== The Taormina International Film Festival is held annually in Taormina, Italy, honoring achievements in film. ==Toronto International Film Festival== The Toronto International Film Festival, founded in 1976, is held annually in Toronto, Ontario, honoring achievements in film. ==The Women's Image Network Awards== Women's Image Network (WIN), produces The Women's Image Network Awards to harness the power of the media. ==Critics associations==
[ "Gotham Awards", "Kissed", "10th Gemini Awards", "Suspicious River", "Adnkronos", "Málaga Film Festival", "Men with Brooms", "Film Independent Spirit Awards", "independent film", "45th Saturn Awards", "Marion Bridge (film)", "House of Cards (American TV series)", "Chicago Tribune", "Monte-Carlo Television Festival", "Wilfrid Laurier University Press", "Saturn Award for Best Actress in a Streaming Television Series", "22nd Screen Actors Guild Awards", "Taormina International Film Festival", "17th Independent Spirit Awards", "The Center of the World", "Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television", "Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films", "3rd Canadian Comedy Awards", "Canadian Screen Awards", "23rd Genie Awards", "Digital Spy", "Molly Parker", "5th Canadian Screen Awards", "Beverly Hills Film Festival", "Lost in Space (2018 TV series)", "Nine Lives (2005 film)", "Grimaldi Forum", "Gemini Awards", "2017 Toronto International Film Festival", "Screen Actors Guild Awards", "Madeline's Madeline", "13th Screen Actors Guild Awards", "Chlotrudis Society for Independent Films", "Primetime Emmy Award", "The Globe and Mail", "Deadwood: The Movie", "Genie Awards", "Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress", "Leo Awards", "18th Genie Awards", "Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress in a Canadian Film", "Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead", "Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series", "Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film", "The War Bride", "Canadian Comedy Awards", "Who Loves the Sun (2006 film)", "Saturn Award", "31st Genie Awards", "Gotham Independent Film Awards 2005", "Variety (magazine)", "Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television", "The Province", "Trigger (2010 film)", "Women's Image Network Awards", "Screen Actors Guild Award", "Canadian cinema", "2nd Canadian Screen Awards", "Toronto International Film Festival", "Prince Albert II of Monaco", "69th Primetime Emmy Awards", "Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Ensemble Cast", "ACTRA Awards", "Screen Daily", "Television in Canada", "28th Genie Awards", "Independent Filmmaker Project", "Chlotrudis Awards", "Academy of Television Arts & Sciences", "SAG-AFTRA", "Deadwood (TV series)", "/Film", "Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series", "Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress", "Motive (TV series)", "ACTRA", "Principality of Monaco", "22nd Genie Awards", "Vancouver Film Critics Circle", "24th Genie Awards", "The Firm (2012 TV series)", "The Playroom (film)", "British Columbia", "Weirdos (film)", "Max (2002 film)", "21st Screen Actors Guild Awards", "Last Wedding" ]
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2019 UEC European Track Championships – Men's 1 km time trial
The men's 1 km time trial competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 20 October 2019. ==Results== ===Qualifying=== The top 8 riders qualified for the final. ===Final===
[ "2020 UEC European Track Championships – Men's 1 km time trial", "José Moreno Sánchez", "Tomáš Bábek", "Maximilian Dörnbach", "2018 UEC European Track Championships – Men's 1 km time trial", "Rafał Sarnecki", "Ekain Jiménez", "Omnisport Apeldoorn", "Uladzislau Novik", "Alexander Sharapov", "Sam Ligtlee", "Theo Bos", "Krzysztof Maksel", "Robin Wagner (cyclist)", "Sasha Weemaes", "Pavel Yakushevskiy", "Marc Jurczyk", "Quentin Lafargue", "Oleksander Kryvych", "Michaël D'Almeida", "Sándor Szalontay", "Apeldoorn", "Francesco Ceci", "Francesco Lamon", "2019 UEC European Track Championships" ]
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Island Plantation, Queensland
{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb | name = Island Plantation | city = | state = qld | image = | caption = | coordinates = | pop = 155 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = In the , Island Plantation had a population of 155 people. The land is flat and low-lying. == History == A Baptist Church opened at "The Island" on the weekend of 8-9 September 1906. The church was . Following the closure of the school in neighbouring St Helens in December 1941, in May 1942 the Island Farmer's Association offered their hall to establish a school in Island Plantation for the duration of the war. Gladys Rose Walter was transferred to the school in June 1942 as its teacher. Island Plantation Provisional School opened in 1942 and closed in 1944. == Demographics == In the , Island Plantation had a population of 146 people. In the , Island Plantation had a population of 155 people. == Education == There are no schools in Island Plantation. The nearest government primary school is St Helens State School in neighbouring St Helens to the west. The nearest government secondary schools are Maryborough State High School and Aldridge State High School, both in Maryborough to south and south-west.
[ "Pastoralism", "sugarcane", "Maryborough, Queensland", "Queensland Government", "Walkers Point, Queensland", "Electoral district of Maryborough (Queensland)", "Brisbane", "St Helens, Queensland (Fraser Coast Region)", "Division of Wide Bay", "Fraser Coast Region", "Queensland", "Hervey Bay, Queensland", "Mary River (Queensland)", "Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser", "Queensland Family History Society", "Maryborough State High School", "AEST", "Suburbs and localities (Australia)" ]
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Category:Politicians who died by suicide by nationality
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2019 UEC European Track Championships – Women's 500 m time trial
The women's 500 m time trial competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 20 October 2019. ==Results== ===Qualifying=== The top 8 riders qualified for the final. ===Final===
[ "Kyra Lamberink", "Omnisport Apeldoorn", "Sára Kaňkovská", "Daria Shmeleva", "2020 UEC European Track Championships – Women's 500 m time trial", "Lea Friedrich", "Tania Calvo", "Marlena Karwacka", "Eimear McMullan", "Steffie van der Peet", "Apeldoorn", "Miriam Vece", "2018 UEC European Track Championships – Women's 500 m time trial", "Urszula Łoś", "Helena Casas", "Anastasia Voynova", "2019 UEC European Track Championships", "Olena Starikova" ]
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Kurasala Kannababu
Kurasala Kannababu is an Indian politician, served as the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperation in Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy Ministry of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. He was elected as Member of legislative assembly from Kakinada Rural in 2019 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election. He was elected as an MLA in 2009 from Praja Rajyam Party and he joined Indian National Congress in 2012 during the merger of Praja Rajyam Party with Indian National Congress. He quit Indian National Congress in 2014 and contested as an Independent in 2014 and joined YSR Congress Party in 2016. He was born in 1970 to K.Satyannarayana in Ramanayyapeta, Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. He completed B.Com. Kannababu has completed MA (Sociology) from Kakatiya University & M.A.(Public Administration) from Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad. He has worked as a Journalist.
[ "Independent Politician", "Member of Legislative Assembly (India)", "Kakani Govardhan Reddy", "Government of Andhra Pradesh", "Kakinada Rural (Assembly constituency)", "Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy", "Pantham Venkateswara Rao", "Praja Rajyam Party", "Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly", "Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy Ministry", "Pilli Ananta Lakshmi", "Somireddy Chandra Mohan Reddy", "E. S. L. Narasimhan", "Indian National Congress", "Biswabhusan Harichandan", "YSR Congress Party", "Andhra Pradesh", "2019 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election" ]
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Category:Croatian people of Jordanian descent
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Faisal Darisi
Faisal Darisi (; born 11 February 1997) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays for Al-Jandal as a centre-back. ==Career== Darisi is an academy graduate of Al-Ahli. He made his debut for the first team in the King Cup quarter-final match against Al-Fayha. On 31 July 2018, Darisi signed a three-year professional contract with Al-Ahli. He made his league debut for Al-Ahli on 28 March 2019, in the eventual 5–4 loss against Al-Raed. On 10 July 2019, Darisi joined Al-Raed on loan until the end of the 2019–20 season. On 11 July 2023, Darisi joined Al-Jandal.
[ "2019 King Cup", "Saudi Arabia national under-23 football team", "Al-Fayha FC", "Al-Ahli SC (Jeddah)", "Saudi Arabia", "Association football", "Defender (association football)", "Al-Ahli Saudi FC", "Najran SC", "Al-Raed FC", "Al Jandal SC" ]
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The Dimonds, Queensland
{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb | name = The Dimonds | city = | state = qld | image = | caption = | coordinates = | pop = 0 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = In the , The Dimonds had "no people or a very low population". The locality is predominantly coastal tree swamps with Melaleuca and Eucalypt species predominating. The land is mostly undeveloped and unused. There is a small amount of residential and agricultural land use in the south-east of the locality. == Demographics == In the , The Dimonds had "no people or a very low population". In the , The Dimonds had "no people or a very low population". == Education == There are no schools in The Dimonds. The nearest government primary school is Granville State School in Granville to the west. The nearest government secondary school is Maryborough State High School in Maryborough to the west.
[ "Beaver Rock, Queensland", "Boonooroo Plains, Queensland", "Melaleuca", "Maryborough, Queensland", "Granville, Queensland", "Electoral district of Maryborough (Queensland)", "Brisbane", "Fraser Coast Region", "Division of Wide Bay", "Queensland", "Hervey Bay, Queensland", "Maryborough State High School", "Great Sandy Strait", "Eucalypt", "AEST", "Maaroom, Queensland", "Suburbs and localities (Australia)" ]
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Category:Air force installations of Canada
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Category:People from Agnéby-Tiassa
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File:Norwegian University of Science and Technology logo.svg
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Dasapura
Redirect Mandsaur
[ "Mandsaur" ]
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2019 UEC European Track Championships – Women's madison
The women's madison competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 20 October 2019. ==Results== 120 laps (30 km) were raced with 12 sprints.
[ "Lydia Gurley", "Anna Nahirna", "Lisa Klein (cyclist)", "Tamara Dronova", "Lydia Boylan", "Franziska Brauße", "2018 UEC European Track Championships – Women's madison", "Lotte Kopecky", "Kateřina Kohoutková", "Maria Giulia Confalonieri", "Omnisport Apeldoorn", "2020 UEC European Track Championships – Women's madison", "Katie Archibald", "Kirsten Wild", "Maria Novolodskaya", "Shari Bossuyt", "Andrea Waldis", "Julie Leth", "Wiktoria Pikulik", "Laura Kenny", "Letizia Paternoster", "Aline Seitz", "Daria Pikulik", "Amy Pieters", "Marie Le Net", "Clara Copponi", "Oksana Kliachina", "Palina Pivavarava", "Lucie Hochmann", "Apeldoorn", "Ina Savenka", "Amalie Dideriksen", "2019 UEC European Track Championships" ]
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St Mary, Queensland
{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb | name = St Mary | city = | state = qld | image = Sannantha bidwillii.jpg | caption = Sannantha bidwillii in St Mary, 2022 | coordinates = | pop = 34 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = In the , St Mary had a population of 34 people. Its tributary Ooramera Creek forms part of the south-western boundary of the locality. St Mary has the following mountains: Mount Bererum in the north-west of the locality (), rising above sea level Mount Benarige in the centre of the locality (), The St Mary State Forests 1, 2 and 3 occupy most of the locality, particularly in the north and west of the locality. Apart from these protected areas, the land use is predominantly grazing on native vegetation with some irrigated crop growing and rural residential housing in areas close to the Mary River. == History == St Mary's Provisional School opened on 17 October 1949 within the forestry reserve. It closed on 26 August 1955. It was on the western side of Thinoomba Road (approx ). The location was later redeveloped by Maryborough State High School as the Sandy Creek Outdoor Learning Centre. == Demographics == In the , St Mary had a population of 73 people. In the , St Mary had a population of 34 people. == Education == There are no schools in St Mary. The nearest government primary schools are Tiaro State School in neighbouring Tiaro to the east and Gundiah State School in Gundiah to the south-east. The nearest government secondary school is Maryborough State High School in Maryborough to the north-east. There are also a number of non-government schools in Maryborough and its suburbs. Victory Village at Riverbend offers visitors a working medieval village at 19 Riverbend Road ().
[ "Woocoo, Queensland", "Yerra, Queensland", "Pioneers Rest, Queensland", "Electoral district of Maryborough (Queensland)", "Brisbane", "Queensland", "Gundiah", "Tiaro, Queensland", "Sannantha bidwillii", "Hervey Bay", "Antigua, Queensland", "Maryborough, Queensland", "Queensland Government", "Netherby, Queensland", "Mary River (Queensland)", "Thinoomba, Queensland", "Maryborough Chronicle", "Tiaro", "Fraser Coast Region", "Division of Wide Bay", "Glenbar, Queensland", "Maryborough State High School", "Mount Urah, Queensland", "Suburbs and localities (Australia)", "Facebook", "AEST" ]
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File:SundayAfternoonBaseballonABC.jpg
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Susan McGrath
Susan Lee McGrath is a Professor Emerita in the School of Social Work at York University and former director of York's Centre for Refugee Studies. ==Career== After earning her PhD at the University of Toronto, McGrath joined the faculty in the School of Social Work at York University. As an associate professor at York, McGrath sat on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture during their 2000–01 fiscal year. The next year, she chaired the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture Public Education Committee. From 2004 until 2012, McGrath served as Director of York's Centre for Refugee Studies. Under this title, she also served as president of the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration and chaired the Board of the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture. Her work was recognized by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council with the 2015 Impact Award for Partnership. Later, McGrath was also appointed a Member of the Order of Canada for her contributions to research and policy on refugee rights. York University recognized McGrath as a research leader at their annual York U Research Leaders celebration. During the 2017–18 academic year, McGrath was the recipient of a $25,000 SSHRC Grant for her project "Connecting Emerging Scholars and Practitioners to Foster Critical Reflections and Innovation on Migration Research." In September 2019, McGrath published her co-edited book "Mobilizing global knowledge: refugee research in an age of displacement" through the University of Calgary Press. ==Selected publications== Mobilizing global knowledge: refugee research in an age of displacement (2019)
[ "University of Calgary Press", "McMaster University", "International Association for the Study of Forced Migration", "Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council", "University of Toronto", "Order of Canada", "York University" ]
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Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Crystal Eastman
===Crystal Eastman=== Voting period ends on 30 Oct 2019 at 07:14:25 (UTC) Reason:The co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union is pretty notable, and I like this dynamic photo of her. And, hey, insomnia. May as well do SOMETHING with that, if I'm going to be woken up at 5 a.m. Get up, take an acetaminophen, go back to bed and relaxxxzxzzz. – Sca (talk) Articles in which this image appears:Crystal Eastman. FP category for this image:Wikipedia:Featured pictures/People/Political Creator:Edmonston, Washington, D.C.; restored by Adam Cuerden Support as nominator – Adam Cuerden (talk)Has about 7.1% of all FPs 07:14, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Support. MER-C 10:53, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Support – A characterful shot of another uppity (kidding!) influential female. Decent detail for 1915. – Sca (talk) 12:51, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Support – Bammesk (talk) 13:57, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Support. —David Eppstein (talk) 19:29, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Support Nice intensity in her face/eyes. Geoffroi 01:18, 21 October 2019 (UTC) Support - DannyS712 (talk) 07:13, 24 October 2019 (UTC) Support The subject is important, the face and body language are great, and the interesting details of her unconventional dress are a bonus. - Penny Richards (talk) 18:58, 24 October 2019 (UTC) Support - DreamSparrow Chat 12:46, 26 October 2019 (UTC) --Armbrust The Homunculus 08:49, 30 October 2019 (UTC)
[ "WP:FP", "American Civil Liberties Union", "Crystal Eastman" ]
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Glenbar, Queensland
{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb | name = Glenbar | city = | state = qld | image = | caption = | coordinates = | pop = 0 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = In the , Glenbar had "no people or a very low population". == Demographics == In the , Glenbar had a population of 11 people. In the , Glenbar had "no people or a very low population".
[ "Woocoo, Queensland", "Marodian, Queensland", "St Mary, Queensland", "The Brisbane Courier", "Electoral district of Maryborough (Queensland)", "Gigoomgan, Queensland", "Fraser Coast Region", "Division of Wide Bay", "Queensland", "Mount Urah, Queensland", "AEST", "Suburbs and localities (Australia)" ]
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Wikipedia:Peer review/Lead service line/archive1
===Lead service line=== I've listed this article for peer review because I would like to prepare this article to be nominated for the Featured Article. I have done Good Article before and have a pretty good understanding about what it takes to create a Good Article. However, this will be the first time for me to take an article to the Featured Article status. Therefore, it will be great if you can provide feedback so that I can improve before nominating it to the FA. Thanks, Z22 (talk) 07:16, 20 October 2019 (UTC) ====Comments from Tim riley==== This looks in pretty good shape to me, and worth a pop at FAC. It seems comprehensive and appears balanced on the whole, though the "Widespread hazards and causes" section appears to deal with a single country to the exclusion of the rest of the world. You could improve the prose throughout by pruning some of the "howevers": the word appears ten times and would in most cases be better omitted. In the second para of the "European Union" section I think you have an unwanted definite article in "the northern Germany continued to use lead pipes". There are a couple of phrases in bold type in the "Background" section that I wonder about, but someone better versed in the Manual of Style than I am will let you know soon enough at FAC if bold type is wrong there. I hope these few points are useful. Tim riley talk 15:07, 5 November 2019 (UTC)
[ "WP:PR" ]
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Brisket (disambiguation)
Brisket is a cut of beef coming from the front part of a cow that is used in various dishes. It may also refer to: Brisket (Jewish dish), an Ashkenazi Jewish dish traditionally served for Passover and other Jewish holidays Smoked brisket, a Texan dish
[ "Brisket", "Smoked brisket", "Brisket (Jewish dish)" ]
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File:Quaid-e-Azam Trophy tournament logo.png
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2019 UEC European Track Championships – Men's madison
The men's madison competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 20 October 2019. ==Results== 200 laps (50 km) with 20 sprints were raced.
[ "2019 UEC European Track Championships", "Rui Oliveira", "Volodymyr Dzhus (cyclist)", "Szymon Krawczyk", "Morgan Kneisky", "Benjamin Thomas (cyclist)", "Viktor Manakov (cyclist, born 1992)", "Lasse Norman Hansen", "Yauheni Karaliok", "Jan Kraus (cyclist)", "Vitaliy Hryniv", "Omnisport Apeldoorn", "2018 UEC European Track Championships – Men's madison", "Maximilian Beyer", "Albert Torres (cyclist)", "Oliver Wood (cyclist)", "Théry Schir", "Matthew Walls", "Daniel Staniszewski", "Jan-Willem van Schip", "Robin Froidevaux", "2020 UEC European Track Championships – Men's madison", "Sergey Rostovtsev", "Zafeiris Volikakis", "Andreas Graf", "Michael Mørkøv", "Robbe Ghys", "Mark Downey", "Raman Tsishkou", "Christos Volikakis", "Simone Consonni", "Elia Viviani", "Yoeri Havik", "Daniel Babor", "Iúri Leitão", "Theo Reinhardt", "Kenny De Ketele", "Sebastián Mora", "Apeldoorn", "Fintan Ryan (cyclist)", "Andreas Müller (cyclist)" ]
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Third Djumhana Cabinet
The Third Djumhana Cabinet () was the fourth cabinet established by the State of Pasundan. It was composed of nine ministers and one official. Its term of office ran from 18 July 1949 to 11 January 1950. ==Background== On 16 July 1949, the Indonesia, Unity, Indonesian Nationhood Party and the Pasundan People's Party in the Parliament of Pasundan were united to form a "National Front". The front stated that they demand the entire cabinet to resign and for the prime minister to form a new cabinet on a broader basis. The formation of the cabinet was announced on 17 July 1949, and the cabinet was installed on the following day. The program of the cabinet was to: Establishment of a strong order in the State of Pasundan Elimination of illiteracy Struggle for a free and sovereign United States of Indonesia based on the Renville Agreement and the Roem–Van Roijen Agreement ==Composition== ===Ministers=== {{Cabinet table minister | title = Minister of Home Affairs | minister1 = Ma'mun Sumadipraja | minister1_termstart = | minister1_termend = | minister1_ref = The outgoing cabinet was officially replaced by the Anwar Cabinet on 11 January 1950.
[ "State Minister", "Djumhana Wiriaatmadja", "Ministry of Social Affairs (Pasundan)", "Oesman Joedakoesoemah", "Ministry of Economy (Pasundan)", "United States of Indonesia", "Bandung", "Ministry of Home Affairs (Pasundan)", "Second Djumhana Cabinet", "Soeriakartalegawa", "P. J. Gerke", "Ma'mun Sumadipraja", "Amsterdam", "Roem–Van Roijen Agreement", "Ardiwinangun", "D. Sukardi", "Ministry of Finance (Pasundan)", "Ministry of Transportation and Irrigation (Pasundan)", "Anwar Tjokroaminoto cabinet", "Ministry of Justice (Pasundan)", "Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs (Pasundan)", "Renville Agreement", "Kornel Singawinata", "Wiranatakusumah V", "Suradiradja", "Kartajumena", "Ministry of Health (Pasundan)", "Prime Minister of Pasundan", "State of Pasundan" ]
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Saif Al-Qeshtah
Saif Hussain Al-Qeshtah (; born 28 January 1993) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Ohod. ==Career== Al-Qeshtah is an academy graduate of Wej and was promoted to the first team at the start of the 2014–15 season. He signed his first professional contract with Wej on 22 July 2016. Following Wej's relegation to the Second Division, Al-Qeshtah joined Al-Hazem. He played an important in Al-Hazem's promotion to the Pro League. On 14 July 2018, Al-Qeshtah renewed his contract with Al-Hazem for a further two years. On 8 October 2020, Al-Qeshtah joined Al-Ain on a free transfer following Al-Hazem's relegation. On 4 August 2022, Al-Qeshtah joined Al-Riyadh on a free transfer. On 15 July 2023, Al-Qeshtah joined Ohod.
[ "Saudi Arabia national under-23 football team", "Al-Hazem F.C.", "Saudi Arabia", "Association football", "Wej SC", "Defender (association football)", "Ohod Club", "Al-Ain FC (Saudi Arabia)", "Ta'if", "Al-Riyadh SC" ]
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AKM Fazlul Haque Milon
AKM Fazlul Haque Milon is a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and a former member of parliament for Gazipur-3. ==Career== Milon is a former president of the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal. Milon contested the June 1996 Bangladeshi general election from Gazipur-3 as a Bangladesh Nationalist Party candidate and lost. He received 58,518 votes while his nearest rival, Akhtaruzzaman of the Awami League, received 58,133 votes. He received a plot of land in Dhaka from the government along with 104 members of parliament from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. In September 2007, Milon was arrested from Gulshan by the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB). Milon was nominated to contest the 2008 Bangladeshi general election from Gazipur-5 as a Bangladesh Nationalist Party candidate. He lost the election with 74,899 votes while the winner, Meher Afroz of the Awami League, received 125,903 votes. In March 2009, Milon received bail in a cases filed by the Anti Corruption Commission. Milon campaigned for the Bangladesh Nationalist Party candidate for the 2011 Brahmanbaria-3 by election, Khaled Hossain Mahbub Shamol, against RAM Ubaidul Muktadir Chowdhury of the Awami League. In May 2012, Milon and 32 other senior leaders of Bangladesh Nationalist Party were sent to jail in an arson case, regarding over a dozen vehicles burned during a strike by his party, after their bail petition was denied. Milon did not participate in the 2014 Bangladeshi general election as the Bangladesh Nationalist Party boycotted it. Meher Afroz of the Awami League was elected uncontested from Gazipur-5. Milon vowed to hold the rally at the college despite it. He was arrested in December 2018 from Gazipur, before the election, following arrest warrants issued from Dhaka. He was one of a number of Bangladesh Nationalist Party leaders held in jail before the election. He lost the election to Meher Afroz of the Awami League. He received 27,976 votes while Afroz received 207,699 votes.
[ "Gulzar Uddin Ahmed", "Meher Afroz", "Gazipur-3", "Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal", "Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami", "Bangladesh Nationalist Party", "Brahmanbaria-3", "Bhawal Badre Alam College", "2018 Bangladeshi general election", "Md. Rahamat Ali", "2014 Bangladeshi general election", "Anti-Corruption Commission (Bangladesh)", "RAM Ubaidul Muktadir Chowdhury", "Gazipur-5", "Akhtaruzzaman (politician)", "ABM Abdul Fattah", "Rapid Action Battalion", "June 1996 Bangladeshi general election" ]
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Chen Zhongyi
Chen Zhongyi (; July 1923 – 7 October 2019) was a Chinese civil engineer, engineering academic, and politician. He was a professor of Tsinghua University, and served as Vice Chairman of the Central Committee of the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League and Vice Chairman of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. == Biography == Chen was born in July 1923 in Taipei, Taiwan. From 1942 to 1945, he studied at the Department of Civil Engineering of St. John's University, Shanghai. From 1945 to 1949, Chen worked as a technician in the Taiwan Provincial Public Works Bureau, an assistant engineer of the Taiwan Engineering Company, and an assistant director of the US News Service in Taipei. From 1949 to 1950, he was a graduate student at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States, and then worked as an engineer in Los Angeles after earning his master's degree. Chen returned to China in 1951. He served as a lecturer in the Department of Civil Engineering of Yenching University before transferring to the Department of Hydraulic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 1952, where he taught as an associate professor and later professor until 1988. His students included Hu Jintao, the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party between 2002 and 2012. Chen joined the China Democratic League in 1952. In 1980 he joined the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League (Taimeng). He served as Chairman of Taimeng's Beijing Municipal Committee and Vice Chairman of the 5th Central Committee of Taimeng. He subsequently became an Honorary Vice Chairman of the 6th and 7th Central Committees. He was a member of the 5th to 9th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), and served in the Standing Committee of the 7th and 8th CPPCC. He was also a Vice Chairman of the Beijing Municipal CPPCC. Chen died in Beijing on 7 October 2019, aged 96.
[ "Taiwan", "Tsinghua University", "Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference", "Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League", "Hu Jintao", "China Democratic League", "Chen (surname)", "General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party", "Georgia Institute of Technology", "St. John's University, Shanghai", "Taipei", "Yenching University" ]
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File:Southern Punjab cricket team logo.png
== Summary == ==Licensing==
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CY8ER
CY8ER (pronounced as "cyber") was a Japanese alternative idol girl group. Formed by Ichigo Rinahamu and Nicamoq as BPM15Q in 2015, the group expanded and had five members by the time of their dissolution in January 2021. Their music was characterized by its peculiar EDM style with an added kawaii element. ==History== The group was founded as BPM15Q in 2015 by , a former member of idol groups BiS and Akishibu Project, and Nicamoq, a DJ. The name BPM15Q was chosen as a reference to the two members: 15 for Ichigo Rinahamu (One is pronounced ichi and five is pronounced go, putting them together made ichigo) and Q for Nicamoq. The duo began releasing a series of songs, out of which peaked at 3rd on iTunes' J-pop charts. In November 2016, BPM15Q released their first album titled BPM15Q All Songs via Ichigo Rinahamu's own label, Icigo Style. The album contained all of the songs the duo has released so far. In December 2016, the group announced the additions of two members: , a former DJ, and , former member of idol group DEEP GIRL. December also saw the departure of Nicamoq. With the changes, the group renamed itself to "CY8ER". The group released two singles before the additions of three more members in April 2017: , former member of Ice Cream Suicide and Bellring Shōjo Heart; ; and . The six-person group soon made headlines for an event inviting fans to hug a member, but each member was wearing full chemical protective clothing. Naatan Koromushi left the group in March 2018. As of April 2014, four additional singles and one album were released. The group disbanded on January 10, 2021, following their last live show at Nippon Budokan. In April 2022, the original duo officially announced they will resuming their activities as BPM15Q under Victor Entertainment’s label. ==Members== === Final lineup === Ichigo Rinahamu (苺りなはむ) Koinumaru Pochi (小犬丸ぽち) Suzukawa Mashiro (涼川ましろ) Fujishiro Anna (藤城アンナ) Yamiyume Yammy (病夢やみい) ===Former members=== Nicamoq (にかもきゅ) Naatan Koromushi (なぁたんコロ虫) ===Timeline=== ImageSize = width:600 height:200 PlotArea = width:455 height:175 left:75 bottom:20 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:20/06/2015 till:10/01/2021 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyy Colors = id:a value:rgb(0, 0, 0. 9) legend:1st Active id:album value:black legend:Studio_album Legend = orientation:horizontal position:bottom ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:2016 gridcolor:white PlotData = width:8 textcolor:black align:left anchor:from bar:Rinahamu from:start till:end Color:red bar:Nicamoq from:start till:15/12/2016 Color:red bar:Pochi from:18/01/2017 till:end Color:orange bar:Mashiro from:18/01/2017 till:end Color:orange bar:Koromushi from:04/05/2017 till:04/03/2018 Color:yellow bar:Anna from:04/05/2017 till:end Color:yellow bar:Yammy from:04/05/2017 till:end Color:yellow LineData= layer:back color:album at:23/11/2015 at:31/01/2018 at:22/01/2020 ==Discography== ===Studio albums=== ===Compilation albums=== ===Singles===
[ "Oricon", "Paid download", "BiS (Japanese idol group)", "girl group", "Japanese idol", "Akishibu Project", "iTunes", "future bass", "J-pop", "Natalie (website)", "drum & bass", "Electronic dance music", "Ichigo Rinahamu", "kawaii", "Billboard Japan", "alternative idol", "Compact disc", "Asahi Shimbun", "Billboard JAPAN", "Japan", "Nippon Budokan", "chemical protective clothing", "Disc jockey" ]
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==Summary== ==Licensing==
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Template:Tirunelveli Junction Railway Station
[ "Tiruchendur railway station", "Tenkasi Junction railway station", "Vanchi Maniyachchi Junction railway station", "Tirunelveli Junction railway station", "Nagercoil Junction railway station" ]
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Leonas Prapuolenis
Leonas Prapuolenis (9 June 1913 – 23 July 1972) was a Lithuanian public figure, commander and leader of the June Uprising of 1941 in Lithuania. Born to a family of affluent farmers in Suvalkija, Prapuolenis was an active member of the Ateitininkai Catholic youth movement and a vocal opponent of the authoritarian regime of President Antanas Smetona. Therefore, he faced difficulties completing his education. For organizing a student strike to demand democracy, he was expelled from the Klaipėda Commerce Institute and given a four-year prison sentence in December 1938. However, he was allowed to resume his studies due to the changing political situation in the aftermath of the German ultimatum to Lithuania of March 1939. After the Soviet Union occupation of Lithuania in June 1940, Prapuolenis joined the Lithuanian Activist Front (LAF) and started organizing the anti-Soviet June Uprising. When Germany invaded the Soviet Union and LAF members started the uprising, Prapuolenis read the independence proclamation at 10:35 a.m. on 23 June 1941 at the Kaunas radio station. Prapuolenis became LAF representative to the Provisional Government of Lithuania. But when Prapuolenis protested the German decision to disband the Provisional Government, he was arrested by the Gestapo and sent to the Dachau concentration camp. After five months, he was freed due to the efforts of Kazys Škirpa. Prapuolenis lived in Munich under police supervision, but kept contacts with Lithuanian resistance groups. After the war, he briefly lived in Austria and Switzerland before moving to West Germany in 1948 and United States in 1955. He worked for the (BALF), was an active member of the Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania (VLIK), and board member of the Society of Friends of the Lithuanian Front. == Biography == ===Early life and education=== Prapuolenis was born in the family of affluent farmers. His father was elected burgomaster of Kybartai for twenty years.
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/cspathway.xyz
== Links == cspathway.xyz resolves to [//35.187.234.176 35.187.234.176] Link is not on the blacklist. COIBot domainredlist search for link cspathway.xyz gives: cspathway.xyz (Automonitor: reported to :en:MediaWiki talk:Spam-blacklist (diff)) Link is not on the Monitorlist. None of the mentioned users is on the blacklist. Link is not on the whitelist. Link would be caught by rule \bcspathway\.xyz\b on the monitor list (Automonitor: reported to :en:MediaWiki:Spam-blacklist (diff - )). Link is blacklisted by \bcspathway\.xyz\b on [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediawiki:Spam-blacklist en.wikipedia.org] == Users == == Additions == Displayed all 4 additions.
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/Local/cspathway.xyz
== Links == cspathway.xyz resolves to [//35.187.234.176 35.187.234.176] Link is not on the blacklist. COIBot domainredlist search for link cspathway.xyz gives: cspathway.xyz (Automonitor: reported to :en:MediaWiki talk:Spam-blacklist (diff)) Link is not on the Monitorlist. None of the mentioned users is on the blacklist. Link is not on the whitelist. Link would be caught by rule \bcspathway\.xyz\b on the monitor list (Automonitor: reported to :en:MediaWiki:Spam-blacklist (diff - )). Link is blacklisted by \bcspathway\.xyz\b on [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediawiki:Spam-blacklist en.wikipedia.org] == Users == == Selected additions == Displayed 4 additions out of 4 total. For more info see Wikipedia:WikiProject_Spam/LinkReports/cspathway.xyz == Entry == Log entry for the MediaWiki:Spam-blacklist: \bcspathway\.xyz\b           # ADMINNAME # see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Spam/Local/cspathway.xyz]] == Discussion == See COIBot report for more details. New data reported. --COIBot (talk) 07:51, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Link is locally blacklisted by \bcspathway\.xyz\b No links left in here mentioned edits. Marked stale. . --COIBot (talk) 19:08, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
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Mardi Gras (2020 ship)
{| {{Infobox ship characteristics | Hide header = | Header caption = | Ship class = | Ship tonnage = | Ship displacement = | Ship length = 1,130 ft (344.5m) | Ship beam = On her top decks is the "Ultimate Playground" zone, where the world's first shipboard roller coaster, named "Bolt", is located. Designed by Maurer AG, the ride consists of self-propelled cars that ride on an 800-foot track and can travel up to . The ships would be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), Carnival explained that the company's pivot towards LNG was due in part to the demands voiced by environmental groups and the European Union to reduce greenhouse gases and other emissions. In order to fulfill the order, Meyer Turku postponed the delivery of sister brand Costa Cruises' second Excellence-class vessel by one year to 2021. Prior to the reveal, leaked renderings of a ship bearing the name Carnival Reflection fueled speculation that Carnival's next ship would be named as such.'' In May 2019, a floating engine room unit built at Neptun Werft in Rostock headed for Turku. On 18 June 2019, the ship's keel was laid at Meyer Turku with the traditional coin ceremony, in which a coin was set atop the ship's keel blocks. On 24 January 2020, Mardi Gras was floated out and repositioned elsewhere in the shipyard to complete her outfitting. In March 2020, a fire contained to a cabin broke out during final outfitting work; no further damage was reported. On 28 September 2020, the ship set sail for her first set of sea trials for 10 days from Airisto. Compounded by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mardi Grass delivery was affected by construction delays at Meyer Turku, joining sister ships AIDAnova and Costa Smeralda in having experienced similar delays by her shipbuilder's parent company Meyer Werft. Most of the delays affecting all vessels were blamed on the complexities associated with building and installing the ships' new technologies, as well as organizing the logistics of the ships' construction. After first postponing the delivery to October 2020, Meyer Turku delivered the ship to Carnival on 18 December 2020. On 16 May 2021, Carnival president Christine Duffy announced at Miss Universe 2020 that Miss Dominican Republic 2020 Kimberly Jiménez would christen the ship upon her debut. The following day, Carnival announced Mardi Gras would begin operating under the Bahamian flag after it was previously registered to Panama. Jiménez officially christened the vessel on 23 October 2021 at Port Canaveral. === Port Canaveral === In order to accommodate Mardi Gras as her new homeport, Port Canaveral developed and constructed Terminal 3, a new two-story, 188,000-square-foot cruise terminal that cost US$163 million to build, becoming the largest project in the port's history. The first steel arrived at the site in late-November 2018. Official construction began in January 2019 and had been expected to be completed by April 2020. To bunker Mardi Gras, Port Canaveral partnered with Royal Dutch Shell to use barges from Elba Island in Georgia for receiving LNG, as the port will not store it in its land-based tanks. On 7 July 2020, Carnival announced a second postponement for Mardi Grass commencement after the pandemic further delayed the ship's construction and lengthened Carnival's operations pause, pushing the maiden voyage to 6 February 2021. Carnival's continued operations pause led to a third postponement to 24 April 2021, a fourth to 29 May 2021, a fifth to 3 July 2021, and a sixth to 31 July 2021. Mardi Gras arrived at Port Canaveral on 4 June 2021 from the Port of Barcelona, where she was docked between January and 21 May 2021. On 31 July 2021, Mardi Gras debuted on her first sailing, a pre-inaugural week-long Caribbean voyage.
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Category:Works by Chulalongkorn
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Category:Works by Thai writers
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Anabaptist–Jewish relations
Anabaptists and Jews have had interactions for several centuries, since the origins of Anabaptism in the Radical Reformation in early modern Europe. Due to the insularity of many Anabaptist and Orthodox Jewish communities, Anabaptist–Jewish relations have historically been limited, but there are notable examples of interactions between Anabaptists and Jews. Due to some similarities in dress, culture, and language, Amish and Mennonite communities, in particular, have often been compared and contrasted to Haredi and Hasidic Jewish communities. ==Scripture== Most Anabaptists use the Luther Bible, which contains the Christian Apocrypha as "intertestamental" books; Amish wedding ceremonies include "the retelling of the marriage of Tobias and Sarah in the Apocrypha". The fathers of Anabaptism, such as Menno Simons, quoted "them [the Apocrypha] with the same authority and nearly the same frequency as books of the Hebrew Bible" and the texts regarding the Jewish martyrdoms under Antiochus IV in 1 Maccabees and 2 Maccabees are held in high esteem by the Anabaptists, who faced persecution in their history. ==Messianic Anabaptism== The secretive Lael Colony founded outside of Iron City, Tennessee, is an "Amish-Jewish" cult that was established by Mack Sharky, a man who claims to be of Jewish heritage and a Nazirite. Sharky preached a syncretic blend of Amish and Jewish cultural and religious beliefs and practices and members of the cult were subjected to isolation from the outside world. Patricia Hochstetler, a victim of the cult, has published a series of books titled Delusion: Growing Up in an Amish-Jewish Cult, detailing her experience growing up with an Old Order Amish heritage and falling prey to the cult. ==Anabapist–Jewish relations in popular culture== In the popular film The Frisco Kid (1979) starring Gene Wilder, Wilder's character Belinski spends time with some Amish (whom he initially mistakes for Jews). Because he was injured when he was dumped out of a speeding wagon, the Amish nurse Belinski back to health and give him money for the train west to the end of the line. In Peter Weir's 1985 film Witness, an Amish boy named Samuel Lapp (played by Lukas Haas) approaches a Hasidic man at a train station, mistaking the Hasidic man for an Amish man. A Stranger Among Us, the 1992 Sidney Lumet film starring Melanie Griffith, has often been compared to Peter Weir's Witness, with many film reviewers comparing and contrasting the lifestyles of Amish and Hasidic communities. New York Times film critic Janet Maslin wrote that "The world of the Hasidim in Borough Park is less prettily exotic than that of the Amish in rural Pennsylvania." Variety magazine's film critic Todd McCarthy wrote that Hasidim are "a group that, like the Amish, is adamantly rooted in its old traditions and keeps very much to itself." The Chicago Tribune's film critic Dave Kehr wrote that the "fundamentalist Jews [of "A Stranger Among Us"], in fact, are virtually indistinguishable from the Pennsylvania Amish of Witness, and are similarly given to the baking of bread, the dancing of folk dances and the spouting of simple, traditional wisdom." Deseret News described A Stranger Among Us as "A feminist version of Witness, set in a Hasidic Jewish community of New York instead of rural Amish country." The American reality television show Breaking Amish features a scene where a group of Amish people from Amish Country visit New York City and mistake the Hasidic Jews of Brooklyn for fellow Amish people. Jewish-American playwrights Joseph Stein and Will Glickman were drawn to the Amish community of Lancaster County. They purchased a 50-cent tourist book filled with Pennsylvania Dutch slang and returned to New York to write Plain and Fancy, which opened on Broadway on January 27, 1955, and ran for 461 performances. It was an "old-fashioned, low-pressure alternative set among the Pennsylvania Dutch. It was pleasant and certainly suitable for the family trade." The musical has been playing at The Round Barn Theatre at Amish Acres in Nappanee, Indiana, annually since 1986, and surpassed 3,000 performances as of 2010. Richard Pletcher, founder and producer, dedicated The Round Barn Theatre stage to Stein in 1997 during its production of The Baker's Wife. The theatre has produced eight of Stein's musicals since then. The Rumspringa Kallah found on Amazon Kindle, is a recent novel by author Sender Zeyv. It is, without doubt, a literary work that plays on similarities between Amish and Chasidic Jews more than any other portrayal. It is the story of a Chasidic Jewish boy who is not allowed to seek a Jewish bride, yet he yearns for a partner in life who is as close to being a Chasidic Jewish woman as possible. He takes advantage of the Amish custom of Rumspringa by dressing up as an Amish boy in order to find the right girl. Once he does, he must subtly convince her of the truth of Jewish theology so she will want to convert and marry him. ==Anabaptist–Israeli relations== In 2011, a group of Anabaptists from Amish and Mennonite backgrounds travelled to Israel to seek reconciliation between Anabaptists and Jews. The Anabaptist group traveled to Israel to repent and ask for forgiveness for Anabaptist antisemitism, neglect of Jewish suffering, and indifference to the Holocaust. There was no written response to World War II or the Holocaust from the Mennonite Church in America, which the Anabaptist group referred to as a "sin of neglect." The group adhered to an Anabaptist version of Christian Zionism. In a prepared written statement, the group wrote:On this day, we, representing Anabaptist people, humble ourselves and seek your forgiveness for our collective sin of pride and selfishness by ignoring the plight of the Jewish people and the nation of Israel.Bishop Ben Girod, the leader of the reconciliation mission, has stated that Anabaptists should embrace "biblical Zionism," that Israel has a right to defend itself despite the Anabaptist tradition of pacifism, and that liberal, pro-Palestinian Anabaptists "deny the Jews" and display "arrogant support for the terrorists." Due to lobbying from Palestinian Christians, particularly Kairos Palestine, the Mennonite Church USA issued a resolution to divest from its holdings in companies that benefit from the Israeli occupation of the West Bank in solidarity with Palestinian Christians and others living under Israeli occupation. The resolution that divested from Israel also condemned antisemitism, called for greater Anabaptist-Jewish interfaith cooperation, and critically examined the church's role in the Holocaust. The resolution had previously been rejected due to the church's fear of being accused of antisemitism. Mat Staver, an Evangelical founder and chairman of the Liberty Counsel and president of Christians in Defense of Israel, criticized the decision as confusing, contradictory, and antisemitic and accused the Mennonite Church USA of desiring to "destroy Israel". ==Anabaptist–Jewish interfaith families== Lisa Schirch, a faculty member of Eastern Mennonite University, has written about being in an interfaith marriage and raising her children both Jewish and Mennonite. Schirch knows of 15 other Jewish–Mennonite interfaith homes. ==Anabaptist–Jewish interfaith cooperation== The rabbi, philosopher, and theologian Steven Schwarzschild maintained a lengthy religious dialogue with Mennonite theologian and pacifist John Howard Yoder. Despite their theological differences, they kept a close friendship. Schwarzschild wrote that "there are few people, of any faith, with whom I seem to be speaking a language so similar as [Yoder's]", while Yoder wrote that he had been "taught much by numerous Jewish friends, but by no one else so much as Steven S. Schwarzschild ztz'l, to whose memory [The Jewish-Christian Schism Revisited] is dedicated." Following the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting of 2018, the First Mennonite Church of San Francisco held a Friday evening vigil for the murdered Jews of Pittsburgh in front of the Congregation Sha’ar Zahav. The Mennonites prayed and sang while the Jewish congregants gathered for Shabbat. The vigil began with a joint Jewish-Mennonite song session. In 2023, the Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary hosted a symposium entitled "Jews and Mennonites: Reading the Bible After the Holocaust", which featured eight rabbis and Jewish scholars and fourteen Mennonite pastors and scholars. ==Anabaptist converts to Judaism== In the early 1600s, a Mennonite couple named Hans Joostenszn (Abraham Abrahamsz) and Sanne Thijsdochter (Sara Abrahamsz) converted to Judaism. Leaving the Mennonite community of Emmerik, then in the Dutch Republic, they travelled throughout Poland, Lithuania, and the Ottoman Empire. Learning more about Judaism in Gdańsk, they converted to Judaism in Constantinople. They chose Rabbinic Judaism rather than the krayers (Karaites). While the Englishman who brought him to Judaism did not require him to undergo circumcision, Abraham elected to receive circumcision in Ottoman Constantinople. Upon their return to the Netherlands, the couple were arrested and interrogated by the Dutch Christian authorities. The Jewish couple attempted to dispute the charge of apostasy by underscoring that neither had ever been baptized and that Abraham Abrahamsz's crime of circumcision had occurred outside of Dutch legal jurisdiction. The couple claimed to have had a Jewish identity since adolescence and thought of themselves as Jews who had escaped a Mennonite community rather than as apostates. Inspired by the examples of the Abrahamsz family, a Reformed Protestant named Jan Pieterszn also converted to Judaism. Pieterszn did not attempt to deflect from the accusations of apostasy during his trial, claiming that it was his right to choose his religion. Even a year into his trial, he was steadfast in his commitment to Judaism and was willing to sacrifice his life in defense of his religious beliefs and compared his persecutors to the Spanish Inquisitors. It was proposed that these Jewish converts be burned at the stake or drowned, but scholars believe that the punishments were not meted out. The Hoorn convert trial was an issue of national significance and is an important event in the history of the Jews in the Netherlands and the history of religious tolerance. ==Kosher Anabaptist cuisine== "Grow and Behold", a Brooklyn-based kosher meat company, obtains much of their meat from Amish-owned farms. The company aims to produce sustainable, ethically-produced alternatives to meat that comes from factory farms. Kosher Amish butter is available on the American market. "Fresh Made Amish Butter" has been certified kosher by the Orthodox Union, however, "Fresh Dairy Amish Butter" has not been certified kosher despite some of the butter having been labeled with an unauthorized OU hechsher. The cooking of Pennsylvania German Christians and Pennsylvania German Jews often overlaps, particularly vegetarian dishes that do not contain non-kosher ingredients such as pork or that mix meat and dairy together. ==Anabaptists during the Holocaust== The Anabaptist response to the Shoah varied widely, ranging from indifference to resistance to collaboration with and perpetration of Nazi atrocities. ===Netherlands=== A notable number of Dutch Anabaptists hid Jews from Nazi authorities. 40 Dutch Anabaptists have been honored by Israel as Righteous Among the Nations. However, a significant number of Dutch Mennonite war criminals who participated in the Holocaust escaped from Dutch prisons and fled to South America to live in the Russian Mennonite communities of Paraguay. Jacob Luitjens, nicknamed the terror of Roden, was a notable Dutch Mennonite Nazi who fled to Paraguay with the assistance of Mennonites before resettling in Canada and joining a Mennonite congregation in Vancouver. The Netherlands attempted to extradite Luitjens in 1991. Many Mennonites in Vancouver supported Luitjens. He was deported from Canada and imprisoned in the Netherlands, the last Dutch Nazi to be put on trial. ===Poland=== The Mennonite town of Deutsch Wymyschle, Poland, was adjacent to the town of Gabin, half of the population of which was Jewish. Following the Nazi invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, the Nazis rounded up the Jews of Gabin and confiscated their property. Eager to profit from the ethnic cleansing of the Jewish population and wanting to comply with Nazi policies of Germanization, the Mennonites of Deutsch Wymyschle claimed the formerly Jewish homes and businesses as their own. Mennonite women often solidified their loyalty to the Nazis by marrying soldiers of the German Wehrmacht, with many weddings being performed in the Mennonite church of Deutsch Wymyschle involving couples dressed in Nazi uniforms. Erich L. Ratzlaff, a prominent Mennonite Nazi who became Mayor of Gabin, was known to carry a whip in order to terrorize Jews. Ratzlaff later immigrated to Canada and became an editor of the Mennonitische Rundschau newspaper from 1967 to 1979. Pennsylvania Dutch is spoken by some Anabaptists, particularly older Amish people and to a less degree older Mennonites. In Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Dutch Christians and Pennsylvania German Jews have often maintained a special relationship due to their common German language and cultural heritage. Historically, Pennsylvania Dutch and Pennsylvania German Jews often had overlapping bonds in German-American business and community life. Due to this historical bond there are several mixed-faith cemeteries in Lehigh County, including Allentown's Fairview Cemetery, where German-Americans of both the Jewish and Protestant faiths are buried. Plautdietsch, a Low German language spoken by the Russian Mennonites, also has many similarities to Yiddish because both are German languages. However, being a Low German dialect, Plautdietsch has a lesser degree of mutual intelligibility with Yiddish than does Pennsylvania Dutch. ==Notable people of mixed Anabaptist-Jewish heritage== American actress Gwyneth Paltrow, her father Bruce Paltrow was of Eastern European Jewish heritage and her mother Blythe Danner is a German-American of partial Pennsylvania Dutch Mennonite heritage. American film director Jake Paltrow, brother of Gwyneth Paltrow. American actress Dyan Cannon Canadian politician Roland Penner Canadian academic Norman Penner American Jazz Musician David Friesen
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