…rovide a rich resource -all in English. While a few sentences can be sourced to Wikipedia, each paper overall has offered to the rest of the world in English valuable insights. The Paper on e-learning in Russia, for example, cites 18 references and all of these are references to …
This is a project page to determine what action is required on the part of the Wikipedia community regarding the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and our response to it (if any). Jimmy Wales asked for community input on a possible database lock, similar to what the Italian Wikipedia…
…d. by R. Campbell Thompson and for Assyriology. 2016. URL: http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/ M. E. L. Mallowan. Liverpool Annals of Archaeol- doku.php?id=abbreviations_for_assyriology (visited ogy and Anthropology 20. 1933, 179–186. on 15/08/2019). 118 significance of colour in the secon…
…ules: consciously repressed and then unconsciously released. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freudian_slip; access 17 dec 2008) Experimenting time As you could see in both reception and production diagrams, the element of the word that surfaces the most saliently is the beg…
…zed’. Some people can even sacrifice their lives for what they belong to. Also, Wikipedia, by providing values related to intellect/knowledge, is also gaining a great deal of attention. There could be a plenty of samples for the social/value design in business. A sample case is t…
…oreign Terrorist Organizations and Specially Designated Global Terrorists – via Wikisource . ^ Carpenter, Susan (February 19, 2025). "U.S. designates 8 cartels as foreign terrorist organizations" . Archived from the original on February 20, 2025 . Retrieved February 20, 2025 . ^ …
… sur toile, 49,5x38,5 cm, 1740, Paris, Musée du Louvre. Source : https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/com- mons/e/e1/Jean_Sim%C3%A9on_Chardin_-_The_Prayer_be- fore_Meal_-_WGA04770.jpg. Consulté le 30 mai 2022. Fig. 2 : Jean-Siméon Chardin, Le Bénédicité, huile sur toile, 49,5x4…
…es the electromagnetic force. The best description I’ve found so far comes from Wikipedia: viz., photons are ‘chunked ripples in a field, or “excitations”, that “look like” particles’ (Wikipedia s.v.; emphasis added). That is, a photon can be considered as a discretely located (w…
…nstitute. (2010). Guide to research in the Northwest Territories - NWT Research Wiki. Retrieved from http://wiki.nwtresearch.com/ ResearchGuide.ashx Cultural Services Branch, Department of Tourism and Culture, Government of Yukon. (2008). Guidebook on scientiic research in the Yu…
…process. This process is doubly collaborative in user-generated systems such as Wikimedia, where online help is under constant revision, positioning users as au- thors and editors of crowd-sourced documentation. If technical and professional Foreword xv communication seems more f…
…n one direction or another. Black Kite (talk) 21:54, 29 September 2022 (UTC) So Wikipedia should have religious tests for certain actions? And are you implying that leftists can't be religious? Besides being "not appropriate or relevant" as Mr Ernie said, I think it's more a viol…
…he introduction of members and the editor, who serves in an ex officio Twitter, Wikipedia and Facebook in 2011 attracted capacity. The Editorial Committee is appointed by a new and younger readership audience. Access to the and reports to the IFLA Professional Committee. Its jour…
…, we determine which articles are to be featured articles (FAs) . FAs exemplify Wikipedia's very best work and satisfy the FA criteria . All editors are welcome to review nominations ; please see the review FAQ . Before nominating an article, nominators may wish to receive feedba…
…n (talk) 19:20, 22 August 2013 (UTC) [ reply ] I gather you haven't seen Slate? Wikipedia Beats Major News Organizations, Perfectly Reflects Chelsea Manning’s New Gender L iz Let's Talk 20:07, 22 August 2013 (UTC) [ reply ] There is no conceivable reason for us to want to garner …
…hived from the original on November 8, 2020 . Retrieved September 20, 2016 . ^ "WikiLeaks posts trove of CIA documents detailing mass hacking" . CBS News . March 7, 2017. Archived from the original on August 3, 2019 . Retrieved April 16, 2020 . ^ Greenberg, Andy (March 7, 2017). …