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==Archaeology==
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* [[Abri Castanet]] - site of [[archaeological excavations]]
* [[Aemiliik]] - [[Palau]] [http://www.pacificmagazine.net/issue/2003/10/01/pactravel]
* [[Bassit]]/[[Ras el Bassit]]/[[Baer-Bassit]]/[[Baër-Bassit]] - [[Syria]]
*[[Black Athena Revisted]] - A refuation of [[Black Athena]], which itself is a fairly major work within the [[Afrocentrism|Afrocentric]] school of thought. * [[Candelabra of the Andes]] - Large geoglyph seen from Bay of Paracas, Peru.
* [[Castle Ditches]], Wiltshire (hill fort)
* [[Castle of the Infidel]]
* [[Comparative history of ideas]]/[[Comparative History of Ideas]]/[[CHID]]
* [[Curation Crisis]]
* [[Demythology]]
* [[Ethnographic Analogy]]
* [[Institute for Archaeological Oceanography]] ([[Graduate School of Oceanography]], [[University of Rhode Island]])
* [[Kudu Koppie]] - [[South Africa]] [[Stone Age]] site
* [[Krzemionki Opatowskie]] ([[Neolithic]] [[flint]] mine in southern [[Poland]])
* [[La Tête du Lion]][http://adsabs.harvard.edu//abs/2001EM%26P...85..391R][http://www.kterre.org/chronologie/info.php?id=966][http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.1592]
* [[Longo Maï]]/[[Longo Mai]] - mentioned by [[Roland Spendlingwimmer]]
* [[Manitoba Archaeological Society]]
* [[Mental Measurements Yearbook]] Psychology (I suppose it's a book about psychological Testing, 16 editions so far)
* [[Meridional Quadrant]]
* [[Moche Civilization climate]]
* [[Mother Grundy's Parlour]], Creswell Crags
* [[Neolithic Demographic Transition]]
* [[Portus Theodosiacus]]
* [[Rehydroxylation dating]] promising new method for dating ceramics
* [[schlepp effect]]
* [[Silver Scroll]] a scroll referenced in the [[Copper Scroll]] of the Dead Sea Scrolls
* [[Southeast asia archeology]]- [[École_française_d'Extrême-Orient]] -[[National_Museum_of_Singapore]] - ([http://maritimeasia.ws/topic/malaysia.html]) - ([http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/hist/aridir.htm])
* [[Spring Creek Site]] A prehistoric Native American site in Muskegon County, Michigan. On the National Register of Historic Places, but exact location is kept secret.
* [[Underhoull]] - all fieldwork carried out at Underhoull, Unst (Shetland Islands)and info from NSMR on the Broch etc
* [[Ulva Cave]]
* [[Vegetalismo]]
* [[Worlebury camp]]
* [[Iphtahel]]/[[Yiftach-El]] - יפתחאל - biblical site in Israel
* [[Macahambus Cave]] in [[Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines]]


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==Genealogy==
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== Historic events ==
* The [[Eld family]] (not the animal... the people)
=== COVID-19-based historic events ===
* The [[Ross-Brandau family]]
* [[Color Esperanza 2020]] (Color Esperanza 2020 is a historic event organized by [[Global citizenship|Global Citizen]], in partnership with [[Sony Music Latin]], and [[Pan American Health Organization]], that features a song of the same name. The event is similar to [[Together at Home|One World: Together at Home]], as they both intend to keep people together while [[Social distancing]] and stuff like that, however, [[Together at Home|One World: Together at Home]] [[Virtual community|virtual concerts]] lasted hours and there were two, while Color Esperanza 2020's [[Virtual community|virtual concert]] lasted for ten minutes and there was one, and Color Esperanza 2020 is more themed as it is colour-based and [[Latin American culture|Latin-based]].) {{url|1=https://youtube.com/watch?v=vlBidpc0-Hg}}, {{url|https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/connect/coloresperanza/}}
* The [[Belongie family]]
** See [[Color Esperanza#2020 version]]
* The [[European People]]
* The [[Cabell family]] of Virginia - see [[William H. Cabell]], [[Breckinridge family]], [[Cabell County, West Virginia]], and [[James Branch Cabell]]
* The [[Lepien surname]]
* The [[Neitzke surname]]
* The [[Seidl or Seidel surname]]
* [[Clan Pollock]]


==[[Archaeology]]==
==Geography, cities, regions and named places==
===People===
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* [[Isabella Caneva]] - Italian specialized in the [[ Yumuktepe Tumulus ]], Turkey. Retired? https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/italian-archaeologist-spends-half-century-in-excavations-in-turkey-168691 - Suggested 19 October 2021
* [[Paul F. Jacobs]] - emeritus professor and former department head for both the Department of Philosophy and Religion (1988–2001) and the Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures (2008–2013) at [[Mississippi State University]]; supervised excavations for the [[Lahav]] Research Project excavations at [[Tell Halif]] in Israel along with [[Joe D. Seger]] and served as field director for the [[Caesarea Vault Project]] excavations; created the [[Digmaster database]] for [[Lahav]] Project materials for the [[Cobb Institute of Archaeology]] website; [http://www.cobb.msstate.edu/dignew/FieldI/START.htm]; [http://www.cobb.msstate.edu/paul.html]; [http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue27/jacobs]; [http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/532/453]; [http://www.amec.msstate.edu/faculty/bio.php?id=553]{{dead link|date=March 2018}}
* [[Janet E. Rafferty]] (also [[Janet Rafferty]]) - emeritus professor of anthropology and senior research associate at the [[Cobb Institute of Archaeology]] at [[Mississippi State University]]; North American archaeologist whose dissertation (1974, [[University of Washington]]) studied the development of the [[Fort Ancient]] culture in Kentucky; has authored dozens of publications and conference presentations, including 1 book, 29 articles, and 7 book chapters; has been awarded over $1 million in grants and cultural resource management contracts; has served as President of the [[Mississippi Archaeological Association]] (1984) and the [[Mississippi Association of Professional Archaeologists]] (1990–1991); conducted fieldwork along the [[Tombigbee River Valley]] in the 1970s and 1980s, and directed fieldwork at [[Owl Creek Mounds]] (1990–1991); faculty member at the University of Washington (1974–1976), Southern Illinois University-Carbondale (1976–1977), and Mississippi State University (1977–2014); [http://www.amec.msstate.edu/faculty/bio.php?id=428]{{dead link|date=March 2018}}; [http://library.msstate.edu/MSUauthors/jer12/index.html];[http://cobb.msstate.edu/janet.html]; [http://www.uapress.ua.edu/product/Times-River,191.aspx]
*[[Gyaneshwer Chaubey]] [[wikidata:Q28322551]] - Professor [[Banaras Hindu University]] for work on Genetics of [[Caste system in India]], [[Indian Jews]], [[Parsi]], [[Andamanese]], [[Romani_people]], [[Aryan Invasion]] [[Ahom_people]] and [[COVID-19]];[https://www.globalindian.com/story/global-indian-exclusive/gilli-danda-to-genetics-how-professor-gyaneshwar-chaubey-is-surprising-the-world-with-his-findings/][http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bies.20525/abstract][https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15890876][http://www.nature.com/articles/srep19166][https://genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13059-017-1244-9][http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0048477]<!--https://swarajyamag.com/ideas/genetics-might-be-settling-the-aryan-migration-debate-but-not-how-left-liberals-believe--><!--https://swarajyamag.com/culture/here-we-go-again-why-they-are-wrong-about-the-aryan-migration-debate-this-time-as-well--> [http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-opinion/too-early-to-settle-the-aryan-migration-debate/article19267666.ece]. [https://academic.oup.com/hmg/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/hmg/ddae054/7636144]. [https://www.bbc.com/hindi/science-57306404]. He played a pivotal role to solve the long mystery of [[Austro-Asiatic]] speakers of [[South Asia]] [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3355372/]
*[[Calder Loth]] - Academic who is interested Classical Architecture associated with [[The Institute of Classical Architecture and Art]].
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===Non-people===
Moved to [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/Social sciences/Geography, cities, regions and named places|Geography, cities, regions and named places]]. '''Please click through to the subpage and do not add requests to this page.'''
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* ''[[100 Histories of 100 Worlds in 1 Object]]'' - see ''[[A History of the World in 100 Objects]]''
==Governance / [[Government]]s / [[Politics]] / [[Political Science]]==
* [[Amud 7]] - notable [[Neanderthal]] fossil
===People in Politics===
* [[Archaeology of Afikpo]] - Nigerian [[Iron Age]] site
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* [[Archaeostatistics]] - a statistical approach in archaeological themes and questions, some links: [https://www.jstor.org/stable/2348807?seq=1 1] [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352409X19300458 2] This might be synonymous with [[Quantitative archaeology]]
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* [[Bear Gulch Ranch]] — Location of vast numbers of well-preserved historic Native American Pictographs & Petroglyphs near Lewistown, Montana. [http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/central-montana-ranch-has-up-to-pictographs/article_df74e055-96a6-50fd-88c5-51fa666ef5a5.html], [http://lastbestnews.com/site/2015/04/valley-of-wonders-indian-art-fossils-a-quarry-and-more/], (a google search will find much more)
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* [[Farfán archaeological site]] (req. 2015-02-22)- a [[Chimu]] provincial center; [http://www.maneyonline.com/doi/abs/10.1179/009346983791504246]; [http://www.peruthisweek.com/news-man-levels-archaeological-site-and-builds-fence-105309];
|Please add all [[Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Biographies#Political_Figures|current political figures]] and [[Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Biographies#Historical_Political_Figures|historical political figures]] at [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biographies]].
* [[Itaakpa]] - Nigerian [[Iron Age]] site
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* [[John Cowan House]] (One of the oldest houses in Charleston S.C.) [https://charleston.pastperfectonline.com/Archive/9E6E6B81-0126-435E-A710-183653647530]; {{cite book |title=The Buildings of Charleston |publisher=University of South Carolina Press |author=Poston, Jonathan |year=1997 |location=Columbia, South Carolina |page=232}}
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* [[Kursakata]] - Nigerian [[Iron Age]] site
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* [[Mejiro rock shelter]] - Nigerian [[Iron Age]] site
* [[Santa María de Mijangos]], a late antique church and necropolis in Spain [https://www.condadodecastilla.es/cultura-sociedad/arte/necropolis-santa-maria-mijangos/]
* [[Fisher Body Plant]] (req; 05.22.2022) - A historic building off Detroit's highways. Visible from passing drivers, a famous spectacle. In 2022 the plant was planned to be [https://www.wxyz.com/news/detroits-vacant-fisher-body-21-factory-to-undergo-134m-redevelopment-into-housing-retail revitalized as new apartments], due to its history and location. Designed by [[Albert Kahn (architect)|Albert Kahn]] and constructed in 1919, was used by [[Fisher Body|Fisher]] before being merged entirely into [[General Motors|GM]]. The plant was later bought by Carter Color, and abandoned.
* [[GE Mound]] – [http://digsforhistory.com/My%20PDFs/Seeman%201995.pdf];{{dead link|June 2015}} also mentioned in a reference in [[archaeology]]
* [[Han lacquer cup]] - Object 34 of [[A History of the World in 100 Objects]] (BBC [https://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/about/transcripts/episode34/ 1], [https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sbrz5 2])
* [[Hartashen Megalithic Avenue]] - An ancient archaeological site located near the village of [[Hartashen, Syunik|Hartashen]], Armenia. This site features three parallel rows of standing stones that extend over 500 meters across a high plateau, with the stones believed to date back approximately 6,000 to 8,000 years. [https://www.google.co.za/books/edition/Armenia/QHDnEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Hartashen+Megalithic+Avenue&pg=PA264&printsec=frontcover Armenia & Nagorno Karabagh]
* [[La Cava Medieval Castle, Aglantzia]]-The la Cava Castle was built about in the middle of the flat peak of the hill of [[Mikrou Arona]] in the [[Nicosia]] district. It was built during 1385 A.D by [[king Jacob A']]. The fortress was stronghold of the [[Nicosia]] district after [[Genouates]] took over the town of [[Famagusta]].(source: https://www.cyprusisland.net/attractions/la-cava-medieval-castle-aronas-aglatzia).
* [[Longola]] - archaeological site in southern Italy
* [[Mt. Circeo 1]] - notable [[Neanderthal]] fossil
* [[origins of civilization]] - this is a request to synthesize the literature written on the topic of the origins of civilization and the rise of the state; this is not included in the [[civilization]] article
* [[Pakharay]] - a [[Pashtoon]] area in Afghanistan
* [[Polissoir]] / Grinding stone / Grindstone - Grinding stone currently redirects to [[Millstone]] but that is about stones used to grind grains while [[Grindstone]] is about stones used for grinding or sharpening ferrous tools. A polissoir to is used to grind or polish another stone object. There's info and some more on other types of grinding stone [https://www.orkneystonetools.org.uk/themes/artefacts/grinding-stones/polissoirs-grinding-stones here] and [https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/x8495#related-objects here]. There is a mention of polissoirs in France in [[Grooves (archaeology)]].
* [[Sutro Mansion]] - a.k.a. La Avanzada. Referenced in [[Sutro Tower]] and [[KPIX-TV]] Media coverage: https://www.kqed.org/arts/13919589/haunted-mansion-sutro-tower-kgo-television https://sf.curbed.com/2013/2/1/10278052/from-whale-mansion-to-mega-tower
* [[World Premier International Research Center Initiative]] (WPI) - Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) initiative
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===Archaeology by Country===
===International, national, and local politics===
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*[[American Embassy in Beijing]]
;Europe
*[[Local Improvement District]] - This is currently a redirect to a Canadian-specific article; it should be made into its own article since LIDs exist elsewhere.
*[[Archaeology of Albania]]
** We also have a Washington-state-specific article [[Public development authority]]
*[[Archaeology of Andorra]]
*[[Ken Keechl]] Mayor of [[Broward County]], Florida. Home too about 1.6 million people[http://www.broward.org/kenkeechl/welcome.htm]. He is the towns first openly gay mayor, one of the most popular gay mayors in America [http://www.echelonmagazine.com/index.php?id=1285], his town is Broward County. He is also quite controversial, paying his daily expenses (including highly inflated real estate properties) with campaign money [http://blogs.browardpalmbeach.com/pulp/2010/01/mayor_ken_keechl_and_ted_adcock.php] [http://www.browardsoe.org/CFFilingDetail.aspx?type=expenditure&file_id=760] , not to mention a controversy with bail bondsman lobbyists who have gotten him to change legislation he previously wrote, then voted down a few years later on Pre-Trial Release [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=122725849]. I'd do it myself if I knew how to do one of those crazy biography tables [[User:Fadedroots|Fadedroots]] ([[User talk:Fadedroots|talk]]) 09:02, 24 January 2010 (UTC)
*[[Archaeology of Austria]]
*[[Archaeology of Bangladesh]]
*[[Archaeology of Belarus]]
*[[Archaeology of Belgium]]
*[[Archaeology of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
*[[Archaeology of Croatia]]
*[[Archaeology of the Czech Republic]]
*[[Archaeology of Estonia]]
*[[Archaeology of Finland]]
*[[Archaeology of France]]
*[[Archaeology of Georgia (state)]]
*[[Archaeology of Germany]]
*[[Archaeology of Hungary]]
*[[Archaeology of the Republic of Ireland]]
*[[Archaeology of Italy]]
*[[Archaeology of Kazakhstan]]
*[[Archaeology of Latvia]]
*[[Archaeology of Liechtenstein]]
*[[Archaeology of Lithuania]]
*[[Archaeology of Luxembourg]]
*[[Archaeology of the Republic of Macedonia]]
*[[Archaeology of Malta]]
*[[Archaeology of Moldova]]
*[[Archaeology of Monaco]]
*[[Archaeology of Montenegro]]
*[[Archaeology of the Netherlands]]
*[[Archaeology of Norway]]
*[[Archaeology of Portugal]]
*[[Archaeology of San Marino]]
*[[Archaeology of Serbia]]
*[[Archaeology of Slovakia]]
*[[Archaeology of Slovenia]]
*[[Archaeology of Spain]]
*[[Archaeology of Sweden]]
*[[Archaeology of Switzerland]]
*[[Archaeology of Turkey]]
*[[Archaeology of Ukraine]]
*[[Archaeology of the United Kingdom]] See [[Prehistoric Britain]] (Redirected from [[Archaeology of Great Britain]])
** [[Archaeology of England]]
** [[Archaeology of Northern Ireland]]
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===Historical===
==[[Economics]]==
Please add them at [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/Business and economics#Economics]].
*[[Dodgy Documents Scandal]], 2009 ("[[Dodgygate]]") - (Aus. SA Govt. false Scientology bribes)
*[[States of Pre-Colonial Africa]] - to draw together all the articles in the category of the same name.
*[[Ukase of 1821]] - the Russian response to the Monroe Doctrine, a policy instituted by US President [[James Monroe]] to deter European countries from continuing their presence and domination in the New World (The Americas). The [[Ukase of 1821]] asserted Russia's rights to Northwest America and forbade non-Russian ships from approaching the coast.


==[[Genealogy]]==
===Human Rights===
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*[[Carmina (name)]] - variant of [[Carmen (given name)]]
*[[Habra (surname)]] - Levantine Arabic surname common around Lebanon and Syria
*[[Hoblos]] - Levantine Arabic surname common in Lebanon
*[[Kurosu]] - Is a Japanese surname.
*[[Lists of most common full names]] or [[Lists of most common personal names]], as same as the most common given names and the most common surnames, the most common full names are possible to identify too.
*[[Makanvand]] - Iranian surname
*[[Raffoul]] - Is a Lebanese noble dynasty.
*[[Succession to the Italian throne]], it's necessary to translate this: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linea_di_successione_al_trono_d'Italia
*[[Rangimata]] - Is the canoe of the [[Moriori]] people that led from [[Hawaiki]] to [[Rēkohu]].


==[[LGBTQ]] (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer)==
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* [[Human rights in Denmark]]
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* [[Human rights in Hungary]]
* [[Human rights in Ireland]]
* [[Human rights in Italy]]
* [[Human rights in Lithuania]]
* [[Human rights in Luxembourg]]
* [[Human rights in Malta]]
* [[Human rights in Middle East]]
* [[Human rights in Monaco]]
* [[Human rights in New Zealand]]
* [[Human rights in Norway]]
* [[Human rights in Palestine]]
* [[Human rights in Portugal]]
* [[Human rights in San Marino]]
* [[Human rights in San Salvador]]
* [[Human rights in Sierra Leone]]
* [[Human rights in Slovakia]]
* [[Human rights in Slovenia]]
* [[Human rights in Sweden]]
* [[Human rights in the Czech Republic]]
* [[Human rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo]]
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* [[Artistic freedom]] - now redirects to [[Freedom of speech]]
*[[Aegosexuality]], a subcategory of asexuality
* [[Nobodies: Modern American Slave Labor and the Dark Side of the New Global Economy]] by John Bowe [http://www.amazon.com/Nobodies-Modern-American-Global-Economy/dp/1400062098]
* [[Albatross (magazine)|''Albatross'' (magazine)]], a US lesbian magazine.
* [[Secure Tenure]], right (or privilege) for persons to continue residing in current location. Top concern of slum residents and squatters.
* [[The Beaumont Trust]] - (is this a notable organization?)see [[detransition]]
* [[Bosnian and Herzegovinan nationality law]]
* [[Consanguinamory/Consanguinamorous]]
* [[humanitarian emergency]]
* [[Divergenres]] - A community [[Quebec City]]-based organization that educates people about the plurality of genders and helps those in the LGBTQIA2S+ community having troubles with their gender identity.
* '''[[Sexual movement]]'''/[[Sexuality movement]]
* {{icon|redirect}} [[Equality Forum]] - a Philadelphia nonprofit; promotes GLBT rights. [http://www.equalityforum.com/page.cfm?id=3]
* '''[[Sexual rights]]'''/[[Sexuality rights]]
* [[Eurotwink Movies]] - a [[gay porn]] site, similar to [[Eurocreme]]. [https://www.eurotwinkmovies.com/]
* [[Universal Declaration of Sexual Rights]]
* [[Evangelicals Concerned]] - a U.S.- wide network of LGBT and allied evangelical Christians, founded by Dr. [[Ralph Blair]].

* [[Gay and Lesbian Outreach to Elders]] - US G&L rights for elders.
===Legislation===
* [[Gay Radical Organization for Women]] (GROW) - 1970s radical lesbian group from Rochester, New York.
* [[Ammunition Accountability Act]] legislation on the tracking and taxation of ammunition in certain states.
* [[Gay Women's Alliance]] - 1970s radical lesbian Seattle-based group.
* [[Korm.]] - this is probably short for Hungarian collection of legislation.
* [[Gay Women's Liberation]] - 1970s San Francisco Bay Area lesbian liberation organization.
*[[Treaty of Espino Negro]] (Nicaraguan history)
* [[GRIS-Québec]] (A regional [[Quebec]]-based organization providing aid to LGBTQIA2S+ individuals.)
*[[Interstate Commerce Act of 1886]] (US History - Creation of Interstate Commerce Comission)
* [[The Guide (LGBT magazine)]] (LGBT travel & culture magazine) ([https://web.archive.org/web/20100105050248/http://guidemag.com/ 2010 Wayback of guidemag.com], [https://uosc.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01USC_INST/621bag/alma991042447426803731 ONE Archive])
*[[Tiahrt Amendment]]
* [[Jerusalem Pride Beast Parade]] - a queerphobic protest march against Jerusalem Pride that involved [[Bezalel Smotrich]], others from Israel's far right, and livestock.
* [[board of ministers]]
* [[The Legacy Project]] - Chicago. Only outdoor museum of LGBT people. [https://legacyprojectchicago.org/]
* [[Assumption Bill of 1790]] -
* [[LGBT refugees and asylum seekers]] - There is a page describing [[LGBT refugees and asylum seekers in Canada]], but there is no page describing it on a broader scale.
* [[Peelian Reform]], UK? ?[[Poor Law Amendment Act 1834]]? "1829 Sir Robert Peel, referred to as the "father of modern policing" established the Peelian Reform."[http://cstl-hhs.semo.edu/keena/history_of_policing.htm]?
* [[LGBT rights support in companies]] - support of LGBT rights, in detail, from companies; categorized by headquartered country, then state, province, etc.
* [[Seniors Mental Health Access Improvement Act of 2007]]
* [[LGBT rights opposition in companies]] - opposition of LGBT rights, in detail, from companies categorized by headquartered country, then state, province, etc.
* [[Trademark Dilution Revision Act of 2006]]
* [[List of American LGBT people]]
* [[Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act, 1999]]
* [[List of media portrayals of sexual fluidity]] - representations of [[sexual fluidity]] in media.
* [[Act Against Seditious Sectaries]] - English Act in 1593 to deal with religious threats to the Church of England
* [[Mahmoud Eshtewi]] aka [[Mahmoud Ishtiwi]] was reported in Tabloids as "killed by Hamas for being gay" (not a direct quote) but there's virtually no evidence he was gay or bi, it is more an example of [[Pinkwashing (LGBT) #Israel | pinkwashing]] a genuine injustice into an Islamophobic trope.[https://www.hrw.org/news/2016/02/15/palestine-torture-death-hamas-detainee]
* [[Original 13th Amendment to the United States (Ratified March 12, 1819, Never repealed, but 'replaced' by what is commonly known as the 13th Constitutional Amendment today]]
* [[National LGBT+ Police Network UK]] - The National Representative body for LGBT+ Police officers and Staff in the UK. Formed in 2015 following the collapse of the National [[Gay Police Association]]. The network supports regional and local networks across the UK. [https://lgbt.police.uk/]
* [[Hoover Resolution]]
* [[Psi Lambda Theta]] - A faith-based LGBTQ welcoming sorority. [http://psilambdatheta.com]
* United States legislation on flood control, environmental protection, and related areas
* [[Queer Planet]] - documentary (on [[Peacock (streaming service)|Peacock]]) about animals' LGBT behavior. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GikfSszcBHE trailer],[https://www.thepinknews.com/2024/05/21/queer-animal-documentary-featuring-bisexual-lions-accused-of-pushing-a-satanic-gay-agenda/],[https://www.them.us/story/queer-planet-gay-animal-documentary-conservative-backlash],[https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2024/05/new-queer-animals-documentary-freaks-out-far-right-wingers/]
** [[Flood Control Act of 1954]] (P.L. 83-780)
* [[QW (magazine)|''QW'' (magazine)]] - a [[gay magazine]].
** [[Flood Control Act of 1960]] (P.L. 86-845)
* {{icon|redirect}} [[Radicalesbians]] - requesting full article on 1970s radical lesbian group.
** [[Flood Control Act of 1983]] (P.L. 75-761)
* [[Scientific transphobia]] - in the same lines as [[scientific racism]] related to <s>scientific homophobia</s>. [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/voices/stop-using-phony-science-to-justify-transphobia/]; [https://blog.lareviewofbooks.org/essays/transphobia-cloaked-science/]
** [[Emergency Flood Control Funds Act of 1955]] (P.L. 84-99)
* [[SIPD Uganda]] - [http://sipduganda.org]
** [[Inland Waterwasy Revenue Act of 1978]] (P.L. 95-500)
* [[Stichting Yoesuf]] - former Dutch foundation that wanted to create more awareness on the subject of homosexuality/LGBT in Islam. (''[[:d:Q2101898|Wikidata link]]'')
** [[Rivers and Harbors Act of 1917]]
* [[Tenderloin Hotel]] (A location that rented to early transgender citizens of San Francisco predating the Compton Cafeteria riots, important location for transgender history). [http://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/paving-the-way-for-stonewall/]
** [[Rivers and Harbors Act of 1945]] (P.L. 79-14)
** Article seems to focus on neighbourhood as a whole rather than singling out any specific hotel, I suggest adding content to [[Tenderloin, San Francisco]] and/or solidifying existing information into an LGBT section if necessary.
** [[Rivers and Harbors Act of 1960]] (P.L. 86-845)
* [[Trans Health Conference]] - annual meeting of transgender people, advocates, and healthcare providers.
** [[Rivers and Harbors Act of 1962]] (P.L. 87-874)
* [[Trans* Pride Brighton]] - Charity. Founded in 2013. Holds an annual Trans Pride event in Brighton, UK including a march and festival event. First event of its kind in Europe. Growing in size with over 2,000 unique visitors at this year's festival and over 1,000 participants in the march.
** [[Rivers and Harbors Act of 1968]] (P.L. 90-483)
* {{icon|redirect}} [[Transgender lesbian]]
** [[Shore Protection Cost Sharing Act of 1946]] (P.L. 79-727)
* [[Uganda Bisexual and Lesbian Movement]] (UBILE HAVEN) redlinked [[List of LGBT rights organizations|here]]
** [[Beach Nourishment Act of 1956]] (P.L. 84-826)
* [[Vagina (journal)|''Vagina'' (journal)]] - a US lesbian journal in the 1970s.
** [[Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1958]] (P.L. 85-624)
* [[WeQueer]] - hashtag and [[online movement]].
** [[Federal Water Project Recreation Act of 1965]] (P.L. 89-72)
* [[Wishing Well (magazine)]] - a US lesbian quarterly in the mid-1970s; devoted to personal ads.
** P.L. 95-51, not sure what this is; was on the USACE site
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* [[Gore-McLemore Resolution]] Act by Congress 1916
* I'd like a way to compare different "gay libel" cases that have been lodged, from [[Oscar Wilde]] to [[Tom Cruise]] to [[Liberace]] to [[Robbie Williams]]. I'm considering making a category, but the category name Gay Libel Cases seems anachronistic since the word "gay" wasn't used that way in Wilde's time. I'm also expecting pushback on linking gay libel cases which involved people later outed, like Oscar Wilde and Liberace, with gay libel cases involving straight people, like Tom Cruise and Robbie Williams. What do people think would be the best wording for a category like this to avoid offense & also avoid an overly long Category name? – [[User:Markwiki|Markwiki]] ([[User talk:Markwiki|talk]]) 00:04, 25 May 2010 (UTC)
* [[Unallotment]]: A [[Minnesota]] law that was used recently by the governor to balance a budget deficit. [http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/hrd/pubs/unallot.pdf]
** [[Sexuality-based defamation]] would probably be the most accurate, using "defamation" instead of "libel" to be inclusive of slander and [[false light]] (even though false light isn't quite considered defamation, the page is in the Defamation category, so it's close enough). – [[User:Lexid523|Lexid523]] ([[User talk:Lexid523|talk]]) 18:32, 9 June 2021 (UTC)
* [[Open Fuel Standards Act]]
:* do you mean only false allegations? [[User:MWQs|MWQs]] ([[User talk:MWQs|talk]]) 06:54, 29 May 2024 (UTC)

* [[Achillean]] describes sexual or romantic attraction between men. Some queer and non-binary people also use this term. [[Achillean]] is currently a redirect to [[LGBT slang]], but I think it deserves its own article. The female equivalent [[Sapphism]] also has its own article.
====Legal precedents====
* [[Snyder v. Massachusetts]] appears to be US 1934 case deciding that not taking a suspect on a trip to view the crime site does not constitute "leaving him out of the trial."
* [[Gideon v. Georgia]] - Court Case
* [[Quincy Railways v. Chicago]] (166 US 226; 1897)
* [[Secretary of State for the Home Department v. Limbuela]]

===Organizations===
* [[Sacramento Women's Suffrage Association]]
* [[AASECT]] - American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists - professional accrediting organization
* [[AntiPolygraph.org]] - Activist website seeking reform of polygraph policy
* [[Abilities Manitoba]] [http://www.abilitiesmanitoba.org/] Agencies in Manitoba supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities.
* [[Above Ultimate]]
* [[Academia Latinitati Fovendae]], aka. ALF; in Latin: [http://www.academialatina.org/], in English: [http://www.academialatina.org/ingles/alf.html]
* [[Affordable Rural Housing Commission]] ([[Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs]])
* [[AidMarket]] - [http://www.aidmarket.org]
* [[Alianza Hispano-Americana]]
* [[AMAM-Spain]] - Association working to end female genital mutilation/female circumcision
* [[APEAT]] - Association for the Preservation of European Athletic Traditions, founded by former Greek Basketball player Theodoros Plakadopoulos
* [[Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action]]
* [[AYUDH]] - [http://www.myspace.com/ayudheurope] [http://www.ayudh.eu]
* The [[Big Green Bus]]
* [[Bund Deutscher Jugend]] - [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bund_Deutscher_Jugend]
* [[BYLC]] - Bangladesh Youth Leadership Center [http://www.bylc.org]
* [[Soldiers United]] - StarCraft clan created by Rosper[SU, and Orange[SU] July, 27 2006, and now maintained by SU]Scare11, SU]Hawk, and SU]Nissan as the current commanders. The clans website is found at www.clansu.co.cc
* [[Committee on the Costs of Medical Care]] - one of the first advocacy groups for national health insurance
* [[Community Oncology Alliance]] - Non-profit organization dedicated to community oncology advocacy.
* [[Canadian Liberation Party]]
* [[Compassion club]]s, legal clinical cannabis organizations for medical marijuana [http://www.thecompassionclub.org/] [http://www.medicalmarihuana.ca/vanclubarticle.html]
* [[Conflict Resolution Center of Montgomery County]] (CRCMC)
* [[Consortium for Street Children]] (CSC) [http://streetchildren.org.uk/]
* [[Council on Illicit Drugs]] [http://www.naphp.org/]
* [[Chongyron]]
* [[City Hindus Network]]
* [[CAI-Asia]]
* [[DASCH]] - [http://www.dasch.mb.ca/] Direct action in support of community homes, supports adults with developmental disabilities with residential, day program, foster and respite services
* [[The David Guba Foundation]] - The greatest charity ever, its a great cause it pays for research and treatment. Donate as much as possible: http://www.chipin.com/contribute/id/2019a437c871752e (Organized by Helping Hands)
* [[Daughters of Isabella]]
* [[Drishtant]], Literary society of [[MANIT]] - [http://www.drishtant.org]
* [[Education Sector]] - Education policy think tank in Washington, DC.
* [[EGYHOP]], Emma Goldman Youth and Homeless Outreach Project in Olympia, WA
* [[Environmental Integrity Project]] - [http://www.environmentalintegrity.org]
* [[enVision Community Living]] - [http://www.envisioncl.com/_mgxroot/page_10765.html] - Community Living association in Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada
* [[ERITREAN DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION]] - Eritrean Democratic Association
* [[Europe Convention on Transfrontier Television]]
* [[Fill This House]] - Organization focused on helping foster teens after they turn 18 and are no longer eligible for foster care.
* [[Gabriel Project]] - [http://www.gabrielproject.com]
* [[GNOSC]] - [www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/disa/gnoscnov01.doc]
* [[Gotmovement]] - [http://www.gotmovement.com]
* [[GOW Clan]]
* [[Happy Home & School for the Blind]] - [http://happyhomeschoolfortheblind.org]
* [[Hike against Hunger]]
* [[Hoedads]] - Oregon, USA tree-planting cooperative founded 1973
* [[Hollings Manufacturing Extention Partnership]] part of NIST, funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
* [[Hope Centre Inc.]] - [http://www.hopecentreinc.org/] Hope Centre Inc. has supported adults with developmental disabilities since 1972, in Winnipeg, Canada. They support individuals in all areas of life, in their community, seeking employment and residential services.
* [[Humanistic American Religious Party]]
* [[Insight Seminar]]s
* [[IICRD]] = [http://www.iicrd.org] - International Institute for Child Rights and Development
* [[Jospice]] - St. Joseph's Hospice, international charity for care of the terminally ill [http://www.jospice.co.uk Jospice]
* [[Kameradschaften]]
* [[Kids for a Better Future]] - [http://www.kidsforabetterfuture.org] - an all-kid organization based in Brooklyn, NY that raises money for children in need around the world
* [[La Liga Protectora Latina]]
* [[Low Pay Unit]] (UK, possibly defunct, surprised we don't have an article though)
* [[MADRE]] - [http://www.madre.org/]
* [[Maritime Incident Response Group]]
* [[Ministry of Justice-Egypt]]
* [[Most Honorable Order of Saint Ambrose)]] [http://www.orderofstambrose.org] A charitable organization functioing as a chivalric order in order to promote wisdom through literacy and arts programs.
* [[Motorcycle Action Group (MAG)]] [http://www.mag-uk.org] MAG, introduced in 1973, is a UK political lobbying and campaigns group which is central to all aspects of policy and legislation affecting motorcycling at local, national and European level.
* [[Mysterium Society]]- [http://www.mysteriumsociety.org/] an old article was removed because it was considered "a club" by user:J Milburn but it is actually a high IQ society requiring a IQ in the top 2% of the population. It was founded by Greg Grove who also founded the Poetic Genius Society in 1998. The organization provides a forum for members to discuss various ideas and publishes these discussions for the general community to peruse.
* [[National Solidarity Program]]
* [[National Computer Crime Squad]]
* [[New Sanctuary Movement]]
* [[NSMC Joint Secretariat]] [http://www.northsouthministerialcouncil.org/index/joint-secretariat.htm#prof www.northsouthministerialcouncil.org]
* [[OPERATION: Saving Earth]] (OSE) - Environmental program/organization.
* [[Order of Sons of America]]
* [[Organic United Nation Friendship Association]]
* [[Performance and Innovation Unit]]
* [[pkpolitics.com]]
* [[Poetic Genius Society]] A high IQ society that requires an IQ of in the top 1/2% or (99.5 percentile) and the publication of a piece of poetry. Founded by Greg A. Grove in 1998.
*[[PREMIA Project]] [http://hermes.civil.auth.gr/setref/docs/The%20PREMIA%20project%20presentation%20.pdf]
* [[Project Homeless Connect]] An organization started in San Francisco in 2004 by Mayor Gavin Newsom that provides one-stop shop of services- now emulated in cities worldwide, is a national best practice model.
* [[RCMP Public Complaints Commission]] - formally [[Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP]] - an independent agency of the Government of Canada, established by Parliament - [http://www.cpc-cpp.gc.ca/ www.cpc-cpp.gc.ca]
* [[Seraphim Blueprint]]
* [[SETI Files]] - http://setifiles.com
* [[South High Marathon Dance]] - Regional charity event in upstate NY
* [[Special Collection Service]] - joint CIA-NSA unit
* [[Students for Barack Obama]]
* [[Texas Impact]]
* The [[Token Club]]
* The [[Tree Council]]
* [[Transportation Safety Institute]]
* [[United China Relief]]
* [[The United States Office of Policy Development ]] [http://www.dhs.gov/xabout/structure/editorial_0872.shtm] - I think you mean [[Office of Policy Development and Research]] under HUD.
* [[The US Department of Vetrans Affairs]] - I think you mean the [[United States Department of Veterans Affairs]]. The spelling of <strong>veterans</strong> brought you undone. Hope this helps.
* The [[Vermont Youth Activism Network]] ([[VYAN]]) [http://www.vyan.org]
* [[World Beyond Borders]]
* [[W Confederation]]





====[[NGO]]s====
* [[AdvanceAid - African Relief for Africa]] [http://www.advanceaid.org]
* [[AfricaAHEAD - Community Health Clubs]] [http://www.africaahead.org]
* [[Afterfostercare - The Foster Care Council of Canada]] [http://www.afterfostercare.ca]
* [[Aidmatrix - Technology at Work for Humanity]] [http://www.aidmatrix.org]
* [[Aie Serve]] [http://www.aieserve.com]
* [[AmazingFriends Organization]] - [http://www.amazingfriends.org] - P2P Support For In Trouble People. Non-Profit Organization to support people in trouble around the world.
* [[Anti-Child Porn Organization]] [http://www.antichildporn.org]
* [[Arts Censorship Project]] - a project at ACLU
* [[Association of German development non-governmental organisations]] [http://www.venro.org/index.php?page=home/index-eng.php?] -
* [[Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection]] - [http://www.asacp.org]
* [[BAIF Institute for Rural Development]]
* [[Boston Coalition for Freedom of Expression]]
* [[Cadal]] - [http://www.cadal.org/ cadal.org] and their newly published report[http://www.cadal.org/english/pdf/Democracy_Market_and_Transparency_2006.pdf Democracy Market and Transparency 2006]
* [[CAP AIDS]] [http://www.capaids.org]
* [[Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts]]
* [[Clothesline Project]] - public awareness campaign for sexual abuse/incest/rape/etc survivors
* [[Center for Economic Research and Social Change]]
* [[Center for Media Literacy]] [http://www.medialit.org]
* [[CIVS Kenya]] [http://civskenya.org/]
* [[Civicus]] [http://www.civicus.org]
* [[Climate Witness]] [http://www.panda.org/climatewitness]
* [[Commodity Markets Council]] [http://www.cmcmarkets.org]
* [[DHIVERSE]] - UK based HIV and sexual health charity, one of the longest established in the UK [http://www.dhiverse.org.uk]
* [[Economic Rural Development Society]] [http://www.erds.org/]
* [[Employment Policy Foundation]]
* ESGAAT - [[Effective and Sensible Global Action Against Terror]]
* [[Eye On Aceh - the peoples, economics, politics of Aceh]] [http://www.aceh-eye.org]
* [[Francis E Low Foundation]] [http://www.franciselowfoundation.org]
* [[Find Your Feet]] [http://www.fyf.org.uk] Find Your Feet supports people in rural India and Malawi to improve their harvests by practicing sustainable agriculture. Their grassroots experience means that they are able to make important contributions to the debate about [[Food security]] and the future of agriculture.
* [[FlexNet - The Fleet Excellence Network]] [http://www.flex-net.org]
* [[Free Expression Policy Project]] - A U.S. based organization dedicated to exploring challenges to free expression from censorship, media regulation, and intellectual property laws. Now redirects to [[Marjorie Heins]] [http://fepproject.org/]
* [[Friends2Support - Blood Donation Organization]] [http://www.friends2support.org]
* [[The Food Administration]]-US organization during WWI that worked to influence people to conserve food for the soldiers in Europe... can be found at [http://library.thinkquest.org/17126/chapter/17.html]
* [[German Association of Psychiatry]]
* [[German Research Institute of Psychiatry]]
* [[Global Legislators Organisation for a Balanced Environment]] [http://www.globeinternational.org/]
* [[The GlobalVote]] [http://www.theglobalvote.org] - A new internet initiative aim at making the global decision making process more globally democratic.
* [[Goldin Institute]] [http://www.goldininstitute.org/]
* [[Harvard Association Cultivating Inter America]]
* [[Hatewatch]] - a project initiated by Southern Poverty Law Center in 1981 to monitor and track the activities of the KKK, which has been expanded to include seven other types of hate organizations. Now redirects to [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
* [[HawramaneJavan]] [http://www.hawramanejavan.blogfa.com]
* [[Humanitarian Media Foundation]] ([[HMF]]) [http://www.humanitarianmedia.org]
* [[Page Education Foundation]] [http://www.page-ed.org/]
* [[India Development and Relief Fund]]
* [[Institute for Antiquity and Christianity]] [http://iac.cgu.edu/]
* [[Institute for Global Leadership at Tufts University]] [http://www.tuftsgloballeadership.org]
* [[International Abolitionist Federation]] ([[IAF]])
* [[International Centre for Policy Studies (ICPS)]]
* [[International Cultural Youth Exchange]] ([[ICYE]]) - [http://www.icye.org]
* [[Jason Czop]]
* [[Joint Action Group on Gender Equality]]
* [[Jump Start International]] [http://www.jumpstartinternational.org]
* [[Katotohanan, Pagkakaisa at Serbisyo]] ([[KPS]]) [http://www.kps3.co.cc]
* [[Kosovo Trust Agency]] [http://kta-kosovo.org/html/]
* [[Libertarian International Organization]] [http://www.libertarian-international.org]
* [[London Middle East Institute]] [http://www.soas.ac.uk/lmei/]
* [[Make a Difference India]] [http://www.makeadiff.in]
* [[Midlands Anti-Terror Unit]]
* [[National Alliance for People's Movement (India)]] ([[NAPM]]) - [http://www.proxsa.org/politics/napm.html]
* [[Navkshitij]] - A home for mentally challenged adults in Pune, India [http://www.navkshitij.org]
* [[Nejat Society]] [http://www.nejatngo.org/en]
* [[NMC Navotas Moto Club]] - [http://www.motorcyclephilippines.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=183] Moto Club in Manila, Philippines which aims in the Safety and Discipline in Riding Motorcycle.
* [[New Young Democrats of America]] ([[NYDA]]) - Student led movement formed in 2008 by students from TC Williams High School and St. Stephens & St. Agnes High School, advocating progressive left-wing activism, peace movements, human rights, social justice, and adherence to international law. [http://youthmobilized.wordpress.com]
* [[No More Nice Girls]] - a U.S.A. group dedicated to promoting abortion rights through street theatre. Now refers to the third studio album from Hang on the Box
* [[North Star Foundation]] [http://www.northstarfoundation.org]
* [[Operation Dayswork]] [http://www.operasjondagsverk.no]
* [[Partners In Development, Inc]] - [http://www.pidonline.org]
* [[People's Hurricane Relief Fund]] - New Orleans Poitical Advocacy Organization who hosted the International Tribunal On Hurricanes Katrina and Rita [http://www.peopleshurricane.org/] [[User:Cloroxcowboy|Cloroxcowboy]] ([[User talk:Cloroxcowboy|talk]])
* [[Peoples Mission]] - Peoples Mission NGO operating in India for Holistic development of the people.
* [[Poverty Eradication Network Trust]] - PEN Trust [http://www.pentrust.org], Tanzania, East Africa
*[[A. M. M Sahabdeen Trust Foundation]]
*[[Sakshum]] - [http://www.sakshum.com] Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh a tender initiative for children with special needs to provide holistic treatment and integrate them into main stream.
* [[Shared Hope International]] - [http://www.sharedhope.org] A worldwide effort to eradicate the marketplaces of sexual slavery.
* [[Seraphim Blueprint]]
* [[Scotland Against Criminalising Communities]]
* [[Secular Nations Organization]] [http://www.secularnations.org]
* [[Shukrachakra]] - an Indian organization protesting against the faulty educational system.
* [[Society of Kabalarians of Canada]]
* [[St Joseph's Hospice]]
* [[Students for Barack Obama]] - consider if it needs more than [[Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008#Social networking sites|this]]. It may but this might help.
* [[Sunday Night Group]], Grassroots environmental organization at Middlebury College initiated in 2005.
* [[Sustainable Endowments Institute]] [http://www.endowmentinstitute.org]
* [[The Simon Community]]
* [[Tanneri Samuha Nepal]] [http://www.tsn.org.np]
* The [[Spastic Centre of NSW]] [http://www.thespasticcentre.com.au]
* The [[Urban Foundation]], South Africa
* [[Uganda Village Project]] [http://www.ugandavillageproject.org]
* [[Women's Learning Partnership]] [http://www.learningpartnership.org]
* [[Working Films]] [http://www.workingfilms.org]
* [[Worldwide United Foundation]] [http://www.wwunited.org]
* The [[World Unification Network]] [http://www.worldunificationnetwork.org]
* [[Public Movement "Multinational Georgia"]] [http://www.pmmg.org.ge]
* [[Public Foundation of Assistance to Family type Orphan's Homes (PFAFTOH)]] [http://www.child.kg]

====Political parties====
* [[Zamfara Commoners Party]]
* [[Republican Party (Nigeria)]]
* [[Northern People's Congress]]
* [[Northern Elements Progressive Union]]
* [[Mabolaje Grand Alliance]]
* [[Lagos State United Front]]
* [[Kano People's Party]]
* [[Justice Party (Nigeria)]]
* [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]]
* [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]]
* [[Committee for National Consensus]]
* [[African Renaissance Party]]
* [[National Conscience Party]]
* [[Masses Movement of Nigeria]]
* [[People Progressive Party]]
* [[New Democrats (Nigeria)]]
* [[African Democratic Congress]]
* [[New Generation party]]
* [[All-Russian Muslim Public Movement]]
* [[Canarias Alternativa]] - separatist political group in Canary Islands.
* [[Ceutan Social Democrat Party]] - political group in Spanish North African exclave
* [[Empire Party of Russia]]
* [[Inner Mongolian People's Party (original organization)]] - [http://www.innermongolia.org]
* [[Inner Mongolian People's Party (new organization)]] - [http://www.innermongolia.org]
* [[Internal Opposition Zviadists ]] - Georgian political movement
* [[League of Defense of Russia’s National Assets ]]
* [[National Non Profit Party]] ([[Parti National a but non lucratif]]), a Canadian political party - [http://nnpp.ca]
* [[Party of Free Businessmen ]] (Russia)
* [[Party of the Citizens of Europe]] - a trans-European political party [http://www.pace-europe.eu/].
* [[Pirate Party (Italy)]] [http://www.piratpartiet.it/joomla/]
* [[Pirate Party of Canada]] [http://www.piratepartyofcanada.ca/]
* [[Russian Union of All People]]
* [[Russian Union of Free Youth]]
* [[Social Liberalist Party (UK)]] - political party in the UK
* [[Southern Cameroon Youth League]] ([[SCYL]])
* [[Transylvanian Independence]]
* [[Union of Cossacks]] - Russian political group
* [[Union Party of Revival of Russia]]
* [[United Movements and Fronts of Azawad]] - [[West Sahara]]n political group

====Elections====
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====Radical and militant groups====
* [[Ansar al Mahdi]]/[[Ansar al-Mahdi]]/[[Ansaar al Mahdi]]/[[Ansaar al-Mahdi]] [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/23/world/middleeast/23basra.html?fta=y&pagewanted=all]
* [[Arakan Rohingya Islamic Front]]
* [[Azaouad Revolutionary Army]] - (West Saharan insurgent group)
* [[Abraham Guillen]] - 1913-1993, Spanish anarchist and guerrilla leader. [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Guillen Spanish Wikipedia article], also mentioned in [[Guevarism]]
* [[Barisan Merah-Putih]] - [[Indonesia]]n group active in [[Timor]] and [[West Papua]]
* [[Khalistan National Army ]] - Punjabi Indian religious separatist group.
*[[Neo-nazism in Canada]]
*[[Neo-nazism in Russia]]
*[[Organization of Volunteers for the Puerto Rican Revolution]] / [[Volunteers of the Puerto Rican Revolution ]]
*[[United Movements and Fronts of Azawad]]
*[[Commando Elizabeth Van Dyck of Action Directe]] - French leftist revolutionary group, related to Rote Fraktion?
*[[First of October Antifascist Resistance]]
* [[Frente Armadas Revolucionarias]]
* [[Front for the Restoration of the Democratic Unity]] (Djibouti, ethnic Afar rebels)
*[[Mardoqueo Cruz Urban Commandos]] of the [[Central American Revolutionary Worker's Party]] (El Salvador)
*[[Organization of the Oppressed]]
*[[Promethean Workers Association]] U.S. primarily? political association promoting a Second School of thought on The Resource Based Economy [http://www.mesapress.com/home/news/2009/12/08/News/Students.Protest.Budget.Cuts.To.the.Golden.States.Public.Higher.Education.System-3847933.shtml Mesa Press Article], also mentioned in [http://www.sdcitytimes.com/news/2009/09/22/News/Club-Rush.More.Like.Club.Hush-3771174.shtml City Times Article] and also [http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geu.IArSlLMHABdt1XNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTE0OWt0NjFjBHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDMzYEY29sbwNhYzIEdnRpZANGNjY1XzEwNw--/SIG=14e0ruebk/EXP=1261108864/**http%3a//media.www.sdcitytimes.com/media/storage/paper1083/news/2009/03/17/News/hey-Governator.What.Do.You.Say-3668946.shtml City Times 2]
*[[Revolutionary Organization of Socialist Muslims]] (Spain 1985)
*[[Egypt's Revolution]] (Nasserite)
*[[Defense of Free People]] (Lebanon)
*[[Organization of Jihad Brigades]] (Italy)
*[[Cinchonero]] Central American terrorists
*[[Simon Bolivar Guerrilla Commando]] (Bolivia)
*[[Morazanist Patriotic Front]] (Honduras)
*[[Zarate Willka Forces of Liberation]] (Bolivia)
*[[Arnoldo Camu Command]] (Chile)
*[[The Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front-Dissident Faction]] ([[FPMR/D]])
*[[Lautaro Youth Movement]] (Chile)
*[[Center for Perpetual Diversity]] - U.S. white nationalist hate group operating in D.C. and Maryland
*[[Tucajana Amazonia]] (Suriname)
*[[Sovereign Movement]] --number 10 in today's Google Trends hottrends

===[[Political science]]===
* [[Agreement on Movement and Access]] (AMA) - [[Gaza Strip]] and [[West Bank]]
* [[Amanda Terkel]]
* [[Associate membership]]
* [[Aut-op-sy list]]
* [[Biographical Dictionary of the Left]], by [[Francis X. Gannon]]
* [[BrainWashingTon]] related to [[Propaganda]]?
* [[California_gubernatorial_election,_2010]] Add on Candidate per his [http://blogs.myspace.com/specialagent777 BLOG], Note: Jason Dragonbane Conte was added per his Facebook notification. [[Wikipedia:Help_desk#2010_California_gubernatorial_election]] referred me here.
* [[Carnegie Institute for Ethics and International Affairs]] - try [[Carnegie Foundation]]?
* [[Brutus (Antifederalist Author)]] is believed to be [[Robert Yates]] but because it is not certain, there should be a separate page dealing with his writings
* [[Common Interest Development]], [[:fr:Ville privée]]
* [[Competitive authoritarianism]]
* [[Contemporary theory]]
* [[Death Panels]]
* [[Democratic audit]]
* [[Democratic Audit of the United Kingdom]]
* [[Defensive Developmentalism]] a theory of modernization that dominated politics in the Ottoman Empire in the years prior to the rule of the Young Turks
* [[Diplomacy in Islam]]/[[Islamic diplomacy]]/[[Muslim diplomacy]]
* [[Domino blackmail]]
* [[Economic history of Latin America]]
* [[Electoral authoritarianism]]
* [[employer sanctions]]
* [[EPIC-MRA]] - Michigan political polling firm
* [[Ethical materialism]]
* [[Expressive voting]] - per discussion in the [[Talk:Tactical voting#Expressive Voting|Tactical voiting]] article (includes description and citation to academic literature on the subject). [[User:N2e|N2e]] ([[User talk:N2e|talk]]) 17:16, 18 December 2008
* [[Feudal oligarchy - what it means when used to describe a government]]
* [[Fiscal stress]] - try [[Financial stress]]?
: Fiscal stress is more specific than generalize financial stress, and tends to speak to the challenges of a polity collecting adequate revenue from its tax authority to pay for the many facets of its expenditure program (and explicitly includes the long-term vs. short-term imbalances). [[User:N2e|N2e]] ([[User talk:N2e|talk]]) 17:16, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
* [[Vote early and vote often]] — Given that there's quite a lot of political slogans already in Wikipedia (i.e. [[As Maine goes, so goes the nation]], [[Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy]], and so on); why not have an article about one of the better-known slogans? That is, if it's notable enough. —[[User:Micahbrwn|MicahBrwn]] ([[User talk:Micahbrwn|talk]]) 07:42, 17 October 2008
* [[Happy horseshit]]
* [[Human Security Report]] [http://www.humansecurityreport.info/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1]
* [[Institute for Domestic and International Affairs Inc.]] [http://www.idia.net/default.aspx]
* [[Institute for Development and Peace]]/[[INEF]] at [[University of Duisburg-Essen]], research institute: Global Governance and Human Security; Violent Conflicts and Peace Strategies; Development and Human Rights. [http://inef.uni-due.de/page/]
* [[International strategic alliances]] (Category?)
* [[International liaison]]
* [[Information and media studies]]/[[Information and Media Studies]]
* [[Security studies]]/[[International security studies]]
* [[International mediation]]
* [[Joint Framework Document]] : Northern Irish Document published In Febuary 1995 for a Northern Ireland peace process.
* [[Levering Oath Law]]
* [[Manifesto of the Enragés]] - written by radical former priest Jacques Roux during the French Revolution.
* [[Mark Q. Sawyer]] - Director of the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Politics at UCLA
* [[Military adventurism]]
* [[New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case]] --this case is briefly mentioned [[New_Black_Panther_Party#Recent_controversies | here]], but the internal investigations over why the Department of Justice dropped this case are notable enough to have their own article. This is an ongoing issue that’s received coverage from [http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2009/10/06/senate_set_to_vote_on_obama_do.html The Washington Post], [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203550604574361071968458430.html The Wall Street Journal], England’s newspaper [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/feedarticle/8699696 The Guardian], and numerous other news sources.
* ''[[None Dare Call it Conspiracy]]''
* [[Orange Anarchism]] / [[Festivalism]]
* The [[Orange Party]] ([[Orange Revolution]]?)
* [[Opinion maker]] ([[Opinion leadership]]?)
* [[Parcelized sovereignty]] (alternatively [[Parcelization of sovereignty]] with a redirect, but I think the former is the better known term).
* [[Plebiscitarian democracy]] - try redirect to [[Plebiscite]]?
* [[Plebiscitarian (authocratic)]]
* [[Policy research]]
* [[Political economy of Latin America]]
* [[Political obligation]]
* [[Political rationalism]]
* [[Portal:Liberalism]] - Since [[Portal:Libertarianism]] exists, this portal should exist as well.
* [[Property-owning democracy]] - [[John Rawls]]
* [[Pseudoenvironment]] - Try [[Pseudo-environment]]?
* [[Ptochocracy]] - [[Government ran by the poor]]
* [["Pueblo to Panama"]] - plan proposed by Vincente Fox for Chiapas
* [[Applied Quantum Politics]], [[Centrist Methodology]] - [http://www.ABCsofReform.org]
* [[Resource Security]]
* [[Relation of state and society]]
* [[Scientocracy]]
* <s>[[Simson v. California]]</s> --> you mean [[Simpson vs. California]] ? Or perhaps [[In re Estate of Larkin]] (44 Cal.Rptr. 731 1965)? The parties were "Simson" and "California".
* [[Social citizenship]]
* [[Sympathy vote]] - Interesting concept and idea
* [[Transgovernmentalism]]
* [[Welfare pluralism]]
* [[William J. Jefferson Corruption Investigation]]
* [[William J. Jefferson family dynasty]]
* [[Yoshida line]]/[[Yoshida Line]]
* ''[[Xianshiyuan]]'' - Donald Bell's Confucian "House of Virtue and Talent"

====International relations====
* [[Chimerica (economic alliance)|Chimerica]] the economic alliance between US and China [http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,589735,00.html], [http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90780/91343/6597643.html], [http://www.eeo.com.cn/ens/Observer/2009/02/02/128134.shtml]
* [[Brazil-East Timor relations]]
* [[International resource management]] - [[resource management]]
* [[Legislative politics]]/[[Government law]]
* [[Macedonia-Belarus relations]]
* [[Macedonia-Holy See relations]]
* [[Media and politics]]
* [[Domestic policy analysis]]
* [[Common Marketization]]
* [[Neoclassical realism]]
* [[Germany-North Korea relations]]
* [[America's backyard]] as a balance to the Russian concept of it's [[Near abroad]].

====International diplomacy/Diplomatic service exams====
*[[Diplomatic Service Language Allowance Examination at Extensive Level]] (UK)
*[[Ministry of Defence Interpreter Examination]] (UK)
*[[Civil Service Commission Interpretership]]
*[[Ministry of Defence Languages Examinations Board Diploma]]
*[[Diplomatic Service Language Allowance Examination at Operational Level]]
*[[Lester B. Pearsons Contributions to the World]]

==[[History]] ==

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===Historic places===
(by continent)

====Africa====
*[[States of Pre-Colonial Africa]] - to draw together all the articles in the category of the same name.
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Oboth_Ofumbi - murdered minister of Amin's regime in Uganda

====Asia====
* [[Ali,Daud]] - Prominent Historian of Ancient and Medieval India
* [[Amin, Shahid]] - Prominent Historian of India and South Asia.
* [[Bhangarh ruins]] - Hunted ruins in India - the page for [[Bhangarh]] itself has many references to the ruins (suggesting the area is actually known for it's ruins). It might be superfluous to have a page for Bhangarh which is primarily about it's ruins and another page specifically for Bhangarh ruins.
* [[Wake Island Conference]]
* [[Purushanda]] (Cappadocia, Anatolia. Pre-Hittite.) - Cappadocia is located in modern Turkey
* [[Sakaka, Saudi Arabia]] - I think you mean [[Skaka]]; both names are used. See [[Emirates of Saudi Arabia]] for reference.
* [[Trail of Bones]] segment of the Silk Road through the Pamir Mountains - I think you are referring to [[Karakoram Pass]]... maybe a redirect will do?
* [[Fort Margherita,Sarawak]]
*Lumbii- Nepal( Place of buddha)
* [[ʿUkāẓ, Saudi Arabia]] - Western Arabian town famous for poetic tournaments, including one in which the celebrated female poetess al-Khansā' participated.
* [[Vladimir Iu Cherniaev]]Historian of Russia/civil war

====Australia====
* [[Jarradene]], listed as a heritage townsite in Western Australia.

====Europe====
* [[Ancient Kition]] - An ancient city-state in the island of Cyprus, founded initially as a trade centre by the Mycenaeans during the 13th century BC. Later colonised by the Phoenicians and later by the Greeks again. - I think you mean [[Larnaca]] (Kition).
* [[Antoni Arenis]] - executed by firing squad for fratricide in Andorra.
* [[Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative http://aton.ttu.edu]]
* [[Ashdown Park Hotel]] - Country Hotel that was a catholic convent between 1921 and 1971. It was also a hospital for Belgian Army officers in the First World War. The stained glass in the chapel was created by Dublin artist, Harry Clarke.
* [[Château de Balleroy]] - Home owned by Malcolm Forbes, modeled as a special shape balloon. Home of Musee des Ballons.
* [[Cour des miracles]] - poor district in old Paris, France
* [[Elmshorn Jewish Cemetery]], Germany
* [[Farm Hall]], near Cambridge, England (A place for World War-detainees/scientists, including Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, Werner Heisenberg, and Max von Laue.)
* [[Fossa Carolina]], the canal linking the Rhine and the Danube built by Charlemagne
* [[London Memorandum]], the 1954 document that divided the Free Territory of Trieste in two zones, with Zone A falling under Italian jurisdiction and Zone B to be administered by Yugoslavia
* [[Mok Castle]] - a castle in Korçë County, Albania
* [[Morne Plaine]] (France, Battle of Waterloo)
* [[Munio Nunez de Castrogeriz]], he was a ruling count of Castile in early 900s. As notable as many other rulers of that era.
* [[Oranmore Castle]] - a supposedly haunted Irish castle built sometime during the 15th century, possibly on the site of an older castle. It was a stronghold of the Clanricarde situated near the eastern side of Galway Bay, in Oranmore (city). It is the site of either a revolution or an invasion, & it is said that more than 60,000 people died in the battle that took place there.
* [[Shpellë Castle]] - a castle in Korçë County, Albania
* [[Great St Bernard Hospice]], Swiss Alps
* [[Susudata]] (Germania) - Germanic town near present-day Berlin [http://www.courses.psu.edu/ger/ger100_fgg1/ancient_germania.jpg as seen] on William Shepherd's Historical Atlas, 1929
* [[Church of the Templars (Nicosia)]] - A church in Nicosia, Cyprus
* [[Trajan Castle]] - a castle in Korçë County, Albania. Part of ancient Roman ruins, possibly intact. Named after the Roman Emperor Marcus Ulpius Nerva Traianus, commonly known as Trajan.
* [[Tribunicia Potestas]] - special authority entitled to the tribunes in ancient Roman Republic (veto power and immunity from physical harms)
* [[Ventrok Castle]] - a castle in Korçë County, Albania
* [[Xerigordon]] - fortress in modern Turkey, setting for part of [[People's Crusade]]. The article, [[Siege of Xerigordon]] is not about the structure (the fortress) itself but is about the [[People's Crusade]]-related siege. Hope this helps.
* [[De Olde Zwarver, Kampen]] - one of many historical windmills in Holland.

====North America====
* [[Brighton School]] - Sacramento, CA
* [[Alkali Flat Historic District]] - Sacramento, CA
* [[Virginia Street Bridge]] - Reno, Nev.
* [[Sacramento City Hall]]
* [[Republic of Aztlán]] or [[Aztlán (Nation)]]
* [[Abingdon (plantation)|Abingdon Plantation]] - A former [[Colonial]] [[plantation]] that was the home of [[George Washington]]'s granddaughter and several prominent families in the [[Washington, DC]] area.
* [[Allan's Mill]] (Guelph, Ontario, Canada) -
* [[The Apartment (Foster City)]] (Foster City, California) -
* [[Asbury Grove]] - Located in Hamilton, Massachusetts, this was/is a Methodist commune during the summer months.
* [[Brandywine Springs Amusement Park]], Wilmington, DE, 100 year old amusement park that still has remains buried in the earth, once a prominent place to go in 1800-1900-'s
* [[Burwell School]]- Historic site in NC[http://www.burwellschool.org/about/#history]; an early 19th century girls' school; childhood home of [[Elizabeth Keckly]]
* [[Camp Randall]] - Historic military camp in Wisconsin, location of [[Camp Randall Stadium]]
* [[Chatham Manor]] - House near [[Fredericksburg, Virginia]] where Union troops quartered prior to [[Battle of Fredericksburg]] (?)
* [[Coat of Arms for Puerto Rico]] Please give detailed description of the coat of arms for [[Puerto Rico]] and waht it symbolizes.
** Exists, it's at [[Coat of arms of Puerto Rico]], which is a more correct name, fitting the general pattern.
*** Created a redirect.
* [[Cornell Club]] (New York City, NY) - For Cornell Alumni.
* [[Blue Anchor Building]] - Sacramento, CA
* [[Fairmount Boulevard Historic District]] - (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) (NRHP)
* [[Fishkill Encampment and Supply Depot]], [[Fishkill, New York|Fishkill]], [[New York]], [[United States]] - "...a sprawling military city that became the most important northern supply center during the Revolutionary War." In use "for nearly the entire [[American Revolution]], from late 1776 through 1783." Applebome, Peter. "To Preserve or to Pave Over History" [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/19/nyregion/19towns.html?scp=1&sq=fishkill%20encampment&st=cse] ''[[The New York Times]]'', April 19, 2009. (A search of "Fishkill Encampment and Supply Depot" on nyt.com provides earlier articles referencing the Depot.)--[[Special:Contributions/71.183.238.134|71.183.238.134]] ([[User talk:71.183.238.134|talk]]) 22:07, 21 April 2009 (UTC)
* [[Fort Caministogoyan]] - Historic fort in Northern Ontario founded by Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut
* [[Fort Rosecrans]] - Historic California Post including Castillo de Guijarros and Point Loma Military Reservation
* [[George Washington's Grist Mill Historical State Park]]
* [[The Gingerbread Castle]] - The historic amusement park, inspired by Hansel and Gretel, dreamed up by F.H. Bennett and designed by the famous architect [[Joseph Urban]] in 1929. Located in Hamburg, NJ, 07419. www.thegingerbreadcastle.com has a lot of information.
* [[Haitian 1986 Protests]]
* [[Island Grove Park]] (Abington, Massachusetts)
* [[John F. and John H. Broetje House]] - Historic Building in [[Oak Grove, Oregon]]
* [[Jonesboro Road]] - A trail used for exploration in America about 1800
* [[Mission of Nombre de Dios]] (St Augustine, FL)
* [[Mexican general election, 1940]] and other Mexican elections. At least the official vote percentages.
* [[MOWA]] Band of Choctaw Indians located in north Mobile County , Alabama
* [[North Dorchester High School]] -High School in Hurlock, Maryland; has historic implications for the central Eastern Shore area.
* [[Oakleigh House]], Mobile, Alabama (NRHP) -
* [[Old Bluff Church]] - Pre-Civil War era church in Wade NC listed on historical registry.
* [[Pemberton Park]], first plantation constructed in wicomico county, maryland in 1741
* [[Pettit's Ford]] (Dover, Pennsylvania)
* [[Rienzi Plantation House]] (Thibodaux, LA) - rumored to have been built for the Queen of Spain circa 1796.
* [[Samuel Building]] (Cleveland, Ohio) -
* [[Schooner Stephen Taber]] (Rockland, Maine) (NRHP)
* [[Spring Creek Site]] A prehistoric Native American site in Muskegon County, Michigan. On the National Register of Historic Places, but exact location is kept secret.
* [[Tivoli Bays Unique Area]] Historic site in Hudson Valley, NY
* [[True to the Union Monument]] - monument to pro-USA German settlers killed by CSA adherents in Texas in 1862
* [[The First Car to be Mass Produced]] the first model of car to be produced in large numbers that are all identical.

====South America====
* [[List of castles in Argentina]] - a list of all castles currently standing & also including castles which were built & are not still standing in Argentina.

====Unknown continent (at moment - to be sorted)====
* [[Kuyunjik]] - the ancient city of [[Nineveh]] or [[Ninevah]] in [[Assyria]]. Now redirects until there is a more substantive article
* [[Lux Hotel]]
* [[Mission of the Guardian Angel]]
* [[Pattala]] - as in Pattala-Thit, Myanmar? [http://www.maplandia.com/burma/bago-pegu/kyaukki/pattala-thit/ map]
* [[Sacro Sancta Edict]]/[[Sacrosancta Edict]] - Edict that helped solve the Great Schism
** is not a place but an adjective
* St. Legers,Lords Viscounts Doneraile, Doneraile Court, their former residence in 1636.
* [[Sanper Pal]] one of the ancestors of Khanzada Rajput clan who converted to Islam during time of Feroze Shah Tugluq and renamed as Bahar Nahar Khan.The name of other ancestor was Sauper Pal renamed as Chajju Khan. Both have saved the life of Feroze Shah Tugluq from an ambushing lion.
* [[Literary Works in the 1930s]] - All literature of literary merit written and published in the 1930s.

===Historic objects===
* [[SMS Erzherzog Ferdinand Max]]
* [[Flag of Italian Somaliland]]
* [[Zhengshi]] (正史) Chinese historical documents in biographical style
* [[Nefer Beads]]
* [[Project 'Q3']] - Cunards proposed new flagship of the 1950s which never came to be
* [[Carta Pisana]] - Italian naval chart from 1275 AD sometimes used in debates concerning the origins of the compass
* [[Borgia map]] - Mainly a decoration piece, A world map made in the early 15th century, engraved on a metal plate
* [[User:Manju Ismael/History of Armenian nationality|History of Armenian nationality]]

===Historic events===
* [[Indo-Sri Lanka Agreement of 1946]]
* The [[First World Karate Championships]] hosted by Japan on October 10, 1970
* The [[Effects of the American Revolution]], what happened to our country and how did the war effect our new country?
* The [[Philippine Comfort Women]], a socio-historic group of women that was raped by the Japanese during Japanese occupation in the Philippines (World War II)
* [[1922 Census of British Mandate Palestine]] could include in article of BMP as well.
* [[Civil war of Martinique 1790-1794]](the civil war between the political fractions on the Island during the French revolution from 1789 the slave rebellion in to the English conquest in 1794.
* [[Supreme Junta at Cadiz]]
* [[Quedlinburg witch trials]] in 1589 [[http://www.the-night.net/witches/chronology.htm]] 133 executed.
* [[Industry and Nazism]] Translation in english from german about Nazism http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Findustrie_und_Aufstieg_der_NSDAP
* [[Transfer Agreement]] Transfer Agreement. (Ha'avara), agreement made in August 1933 between the Nazi regime and the German Zionist Federation that encouraged sending Jewish people to Palestine rather than to the other countries to which Jews had been fleeing since 1933. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/heritage/episode8/documents/documents_11.html - it should be directed to [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ha'avara_Agreement]] or [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haavara_Agreement]]
* [[Harbor Peninsula Riot of 1988]] - Someone please make this article!!!! So little info is available online. Thank you so much!
* [[Air-to-ground combat in the Vietnam War]]
* [[Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction]] now just part of Lincoln's 10% Plan
* [[Tilea Hoax]] rumor named after the Romanian ambassador to the U.K. that the alliance between Romania and Nazi Germany was made because of a German ultimatum ([[Tilea Affair]])
* [[Taganrog Congress]] - Ukrainian Bolshevik Congress
* [[United States in World War I]]
* [[Halmerend Mining Disaster]] - January 1918; link to [[Wilfred Owen]]'s poem "Miners"
* [[Posthistory]] - a theory of the end of history: [http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/dissertations/AAI9808475/ Posthistory: Negating and negotiating representations of history]
* [[Romania and the Mongol Invasion of 1241]] - A part of the actual Romanian territory, Transylvania, was part of the Hungarian Empire when the Mongol Invasions occured. Other parts were Walachia, Moldavia and Dobrogea. The Mongol invasion had a big impact on the Romanian history and had destroyed all records of cultural and economical presence.
* [[Scali (bank)]] - bank from Florence, operating in England, among others; its collapse and bankruptcy in 1326 is sometimes paired with the Black Death as a catastrophic event
* [[Avondale Mine Disaster]] - September 6, 1869. Massive disaster in Avondale coal mine in Plymouth, Pennsylvania. 110 men and boys died, mostly of Welsh descent. The shaft caught fire and blocked the only entrance into or out of the mine, trapping the miners inside. Donations for the widows and families of victims poured in from all over the world, in one of the first global relief efforts. After the disaster, laws were passed that required at least two entrances to all mines. Dr. Robert P. Wolensky has written extensively on the subject.
* [[Corowa Plan]] - Constitutional convention held in [[Corowa]] on the NSW and VIC border to decide how to proceed with Australia's federation. Background is at [[Federation of Australia#Later constitutional conventions]]. Maybe a single article on the [[People's Conventions]] covering both meetings at [[Bathurst]] and [[Corowa]]?
*[[Underground rail road conductors]] - people who helped slaves in the underground rail road escape to freedom.
*[[The Direct House Tax of 1798]] - Tax levied by US Congress on real-estate and slaves to provide revenues for the quasi-war with France.
*[[Çerkes Hasan Incident]] - 1876 Turkish army officer Çerkes Hasan entered a meeting of the Turkish cabinet, and opened fire killing seven, including two ministers and wounding eight.
*"[[Wolverhampton nursery machete attack]]", 08 July 1996. BBC - http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/july/8/newsid_2496000/2496685.stm - Also mentioned in [[Murder of Philip Lawrence]]. Supposedly was one incident which resulted in improvements to security in primary and secondary schools across Britain.
*[[Charleston Race Riot]]
*[[Longview Race Riot]]
*[[Washington, D.C. riot of 1919]]
*[[Knoxville Race riot]]
*[[List of notable Nazi-perpetrated massacres]]
*[[Operation Čagalj]] - Croatian military offensive during its war of independence (1992).
*[[Operation Tigar]] - Croatian military offensive during its war of independence (1992).

===Historic Peoples, Tribes or Groups===

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* [[Coyne and livery]] - system of inter-clan political control in Gaelic Ireland during Middle Ages and Tudor Period.
* [[Ajalpan]] - Indigenous Mexican tribe
* [[Foresteros]] Indigenous migrants of New Spain in 16th-18th century.
* [[Gayones]] indigenous people of venezuela
* [[Kawelka]] -indigenous people in Western New Guinea
* [[Mangury]] - large Kurdish tribe. About one million members living in Iraq and Iran.
* [[Muriah]], India - the story of a culture anthropologists consider the happiest culture on earth: KINGDOM OF THE YOUNG An article by Gordon Troeller and Claude Deffarge, translated from the German magazine, Stern (August, 1972)
* [[Qasrawi]]- History of the Qasrawi from Palestine Qasra histroy. Information about Qasrawi, Qsrawi, Kasrawi
* [[Roman-Moor Kingdom]] there is references to this kingdom in various maps and articles on wikipedia, but not article for it.
* [[Shihus]] People cited in Qatar.
* [[Tamil Dynasties]]- About the Three Tamil Dynasties in India. Chera, Chola and Pandya. The three have separate articles. But have to mix them and give a short brief about the Tamil Dynasty.
* [[The Boys from Macau]] - The name by which was referred the elitist community of portuguese and asian-portuguese young adults from Macau that moved to Hong Kong in the 30's and 40's


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* We need articles on the letters of the [[Armenian alphabet]], e.g. [[ը]], or at least to have them made into redirects to their existing articles.
* ''[[Adaptive Rhetoric]]'' - book published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis (Notable?)
* idem for [[ɛ̃]]
* [[Boiken]] - Needs disambiguation page for [[Boiken language]] and [[Boiken (apple)]].<ref>[https://www.nationalfruitcollection.org.uk/full2.php?id=653]</ref>
* [[Abstract humor]] - [[Dry Humor]]
* [[Brazilian Portuguese phonology]] - IPA-based description more Brazil-specific than [[Portuguese phonology]] (see also [[Brazilian_Portuguese#Phonology|Brazilian Phonology]])
* [[Accentology]]
* [[Cilician dialect]] - Armenian dialect for Armenians in Cilicia and the [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]]. Armenian article could also be used here. <ref>[https://hy.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D4%BF%D5%AB%D5%AC%D5%AB%D5%AF%D5%AB%D5%A1%D5%B5%D5%AB_%D5%A2%D5%A1%D6%80%D5%A2%D5%A1%D5%BC]</ref>
* [[Actancy]]
* [[Comparison of Galician and Portuguese]] - Two very similar languages, would be nice to see the actual differences
* [[Behavioral property]]
* [[Blocking (linguistics)]]
* [[Concatenative morphology]]
* [[Bow-wow theory (origin of language)]]
* [[Co-official language]]
* [[CQP]] - [[Corpus Query Processor]]
* We need articles on the letters of the [[Brahmic family of scripts]], e.g. [[ཆ]], or at least to have them made into redirects to their existing articles.
* [[Cyrillization of English]] - Articles of that name have been deleted twice ... but by bots, and it's not at all clear that the deletions were warranted.
* [[Catenatives]] - Is this covered in [[Catenative verb]]?
* [[Dargudi]] (Targudi) - see [[Western Desert language#Dialects|Western Desert language dialects]]
* [[Connotational Penumbra]]
* [[Deaf interpreter]] - Sign language interpreters who are themselves Deaf, used when expertise in sign language is more important than expertise in spoken language, can interpret between different sign languages, or interpret a literal translation from a hearing interpreter to a more fluidly signed form
* [[Denasalization]]: a phonological process in which the nasality of a segment is lost
* [[Dissibilation]] – a phonological process in which a consonant loses [[Sibilant consonant|sibilantarity]]; ''e.g.'', /[[Voiceless postalveolar fricative|?]]/ > /[[Voiceless palatal fricative|ç]]/
* [[Denoginator]]
* [[Dominance (linguistics)]] – the page on [[c-command]] defines dominance, but it should really be on its own page, or at least on the [[parse tree]] page
* [[Dissibilation]]: a phonological process in which a consonant looses [[Sibilant consonant|sibilantarity]] ; ex, /[[Voiceless postalveolar fricative|ʃ]]/ > /[[Voiceless palatal fricative|ç]]/
* [[Double superlative]] - a common mistake with double superlatives is using both the ending -est and the word "most" in the same sentence
* [[Dominance (linguistics)]] - the page on [[c-command]] defines dominance, but it should really be on its own page, or at least on the [[Parse Tree]] page
* [[Dynamic aspect tree]] (DAT) - a method of analysing verb phrases (VPs)
* [[Do-support]] (with a redirect from [[Do support]]; some info is at [[Auxiliary verb#Dummy]])
* [[Endolabialization]] - a specific type of vowel-rounding referred to by a number of individual articles on IPA vowels, but never expounded upon. While not one linguistic resource can be found explaining the concept, numerous external resources also reference it; this suggests that it isn't simply a device invented to make linguistic Wikipedia articles sound 'smart', but is instead an important linguistic topic, the scarcity of explanation of which warrants its own article
* [[Dousha]]
* {{ill|English language imperialism|ja|英語帝国主義|zh|英语帝国主义}}([[:ja:英語帝国主義#外国語|References]]) - Written a FEW in[[Linguistic imperialism#English]]
* [[Economy of expression]]
* [[English verb to be]] - [[to be]], which currently redirects to [[copula (linguistics)]], should redirect to this
* [[Feature checking]] - [[Merge (linguistics)]]
* [[Finnish language in the United States]]
* [[Exponence]]
* [[Five vowel system]] - a cross-regionally common system having five vowels: /i/, /e/, /a/, /o/, and /u/
* [[Feature geometry]]
* [[Full interpretation]] - [[Merge (linguistics)]]
* [[Face threatening act]]
* [[Gender Deficit Model]] - mentioned in the article on [[Robin Lakoff]], theory attributed to her based on her work ''Language and women's place''. Assumes women's language is deficient compared to men's language. Ideas of the Gender deficit model can also be found in [[Otto Jespersen]]'s work [http://interlanguages.net/jesplanguage.html Language: Its Nature, Development, and Origin], specifically the Chapter ''The Woman''.
* [[Fell King]] A political office in Iceland which has something to do with dogs
* [[Grammar Nazi]] - a [[derogatory]] term for someone, and often corrects people.
* [[Formulaic sequence]]
* [[ha-yom harat olam]] - meaning "Today the world is born"; phrase recited after blessing at the end of each of the three sections of the [[Rosh Hashanah]] [[Musaf]]
* [[Funeralese]], the euphemistic language employed by funeral homes (including prosodic characteristics)
* [[Hedda (given name)]] ([[wikidata:Q15106926]]) &ndash; a Nordic diminutive of Hedvig.<ref>{{cite web|author=Leila Mattfolk|title=Hedda och Frans|trans-title=Hedda and Frans|url=http://isof.se/sprak/namn/aktuellt-namn/aktuellt-namn-2020/2020-02-07-hedda-och-frans.html|at=sec. Franciscus av Assisi och Sankta Hedvig|publisher=Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore|language=sv|accessdate=8 February 2020}}</ref> Hardly notable by usual standards, but easily passes [[WP:NNAME]].
* [[German syntax]]
* [[Hindi Particles]] - The particles of Hindi should be explained in more depth and precision. The topic is also discussed in Grammatical particles but lacks clarity about the topic ([[Grammatical particles#Hindi|Hindu particles]]). The new article on it should be created.
* [[Green Rage]] Term being used to describe anger towards those without GEH (Good Environmental Habits), British term
* [[Hindi imposition in India]] - The Hindi language has been forced on other non-Hindi speaking states long before the Indian independence; lately, after the new Government was established in 2014, the movement has come back; a [[WP:GA|good article]] already exists on [[anti-Hindi agitations of Tamil Nadu]]; [http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/twitterati-protest-hindi-imposition/article7545092.ece]; [http://www.ibnlive.com/news/india/indians-tweet-up-for-linguistic-equality-and-hindi-imposition-1040197.html]; [http://www.dnaindia.com/analysis/column-in-hindi-raj-linguistic-equality-is-an-impossible-dream-2116181]
* [[Herdan's law]]: word frequency distribution follows a power law
* [[Hunanoo]] – a tribe in the Philippines noted for its linguistic oddities
* [[Heteroclisis]]
* [[Implied subject]] – possibly talked about in [[pro-drop language]] and [[null-subject language]], but it could have its own article?
* [[Hushing (linguistics)]]: a phonological process in which /[[Voiceless alveolar fricative|s]]/ > /[[Voiceless postalveolar fricative|ʃ]]/ in particular environments
* [[Identity-first language]] – Mentioned in [[person-first language]] with sources, should be a redirect to [[Person-first language#Criticism]] or a separate article.
* [[Honorific transposition]]
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* [[Hunanoo]] - a tribe in the Philippines noted for its linguistic oddities.
* [[Hysterica passio]]
* [[Iambic shortening]]
* [[Implicative "we"]]
* [[Implied subject]] - Possibly talked about in [[Pro-drop language]] and [[Null subject language]], but it could have it's own article?
* [[Indeclinable noun]]
* [[Indefinite relative pronoun]]
* [[IPA Chart for Russian]]
* [[Interrogatives in Ido]]
* [[International Society of Phonetic Sciences]]
* [[Interlanguage Pragmatics]]
* [[Itacism]]
* [[Joint Incrementation]]
* [[Jamesonian]]


===K&ndash;O===
'''K-Z:'''
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* {{icon|redirect}} [[Language Documentation Training Center]] - one of the few Language Documentation training programs for non-linguists in the world (Notable?)
* [[Languages used in books and other media]] - [[Languages used on the Internet]], [[List of languages by total number of speakers]], [[List of languages by number of native speakers]], and others already exist. I believe a similar article about languages used in books and other print media would be highly informative and useful. This also applies when expanded to other media, such as radio, television, movies, songs, software, video games, etc.
* [[learning strategies]] – in [[second-language acquisition]]
* [[lexical phonology]] - An approach to phonology that accounts for the interactions of morphology and phonology in the word building process (https://glossary.sil.org/term/lexical-phonology). This theory has been mentioned by ~10.000 papers and books (according to google scholar).
* [[List of critically endangered languages]]
* [[List of definitely endangered languages]]
* [[List of phrases unique to Indian English]]
* [[Malefactive case]]
* [[Mariupol Greek phonology]]
* {{icon|redirect}} [[maximal projection]] – a concept derived from [[X-bar theory]]
* {{ill|modal words in Ukrainian|uk|Модальник}}
* [[Mudalga]] - see [[Western Desert language#Dialects|Western Desert language dialects]]
* Nana ([[Nganawongka]]) - see [[Western Desert language#Dialects|Western Desert language dialects]]
* [[Ndlambe]] - dialect of the [[Xhosa language]]
* [[needless variants]] – usage issue, as discussed by [[Bryan Garner]]
* [[Netymology]] – to try and get linguistic understanding around [[digital media use and mental health]] using this https://www.barnesandnoble.com/enwiki/w/netymology-tom-chatfield/1116412908?ean=9781623651640 as a reference and primary starting point
* [[nominative–genitive conversion]] ([[nominative-genitive conversion]]) – in Japanese: conversion between ga (? / ?) and no (? / ?) (see [[Genitive case]])
*[[North Korean Sign Language]]
* [[oppositive case]] and [[situative case]] - in Finnish (if you can call these constructions "cases") (rarely used); but even if they were not "cases" (only used for adverbs and nouns), it would still be important to know when and how they are used; both the oppositive and situative case express the location of two things compared to each other; the oppositive case with the meaning "facing each other"; the situative case has the ending -kkain / -kkäin, the oppositive case the ending -tusten / -tysten; {{cite web|last1=Mäkinen|first1=Panu|title=Finnish Grammar - Adverbial Cases|url=http://users.jyu.fi/~pamakine/kieli/suomi/sijat/sijatadverbien.html|website=users.jyu.fi|publisher=University of Jyväskylä|accessdate=6 March 2015}}
* [[Oral skill]] (The necesary ability or abilities which allows a person to speak correctly and in a way someone else can understand clearly)
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* [[orthographic mapping]] - refers to the phenomenon that our brains can quicker re-emerge the concept of a chair from its written word "chair" than "the picture of a chair". It explains why we can read faster than we speak. The concept is mentioned in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonics#Sight_words_and_sight_vocabulary


===P&ndash;Z ===
* [[Korean phonotactics]]
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* [[Language domain]]
* [[palatal vocalization]] – a phonological process in which a [[labial consonant]] is replaced with a [[Semivowel|glide]] or [[vowel]]
* {{req|Language Icon}} - An initative to create an artificial globally recognizeable icon, to be used not only web but for real life applications as well to signify "language". [http://www.languageicon.org]
* [[Lay Subsidy Rolls]] -
* [[Peripheral language]]
* [[personhood (linguistics)]] – Personhood is a noun class(grammatical gender) recognised in some languages
* [[Lexical hypothesis]]
* [[polytony]] - Attribute of some languages, mentioned in [[Corded Ware culture]] but currently redirected to [[Greek diacritics]]. [[Dialects of Serbo-Croatian]] also refers to a "polytonic three-accent system."
* [[Lexical relations]] - (synonymy, metonymy, homonymy, etc.)
* [[Proto-Sinhala]] - Saw this linked on a page but it doesn't have a page, would be nice to see.
* [[Loan vocabulary]] - Already covered in [[Loanword]]?
* [[Recursive Baerian Phonotactics Notation]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=20170801_Recursive_Baerian_Phonotactics_Notation.pdf |url=https://github.com/LLBlumire/recursive-baerian-phonotactics-notation/blob/master/20170801_Recursive_Baerian_Phonotactics_Notation.pdf |access-date=2023-07-31 |website=GitHub |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Logogen Model]] ?
* [[reference grammar]] - a work which fully describes an individual language's grammar
* [[Logophoric pronoun]]
* [[Speech Accent Archive#Elicitation Paragraph]] - The speech accent archive is a project of [[George Mason University]] and is a collection of thousands of professional and amateur recordings of English spoken with different accents and dialects. All recordings feature the same elicitation paragraph which can be found here http://accent.gmu.edu/howto.php. This would complement [[Harvard sentences]] nicely and fit into the standard test items template. I think the speech accent archive would be stronger as a page than the elicitation paragraph itself, but this information could be added to the GMU page otherwise.
* [[Long distance anaphora]]
* Spoopy - a slang word derived from a misspelling on a Halloween decoration from 2014; [http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Spoopy]; [http://www.knowyourmeme.com/memes/spoopy]
* [[Maximal projection]] (concept derived from X-bar theory)
* [[stop shortening]] – a phonological process in which a [[Gemination|long consonant]] is reduced to a single consonant
* [[Morphophonemic alternation]]s
:*The one source I found<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Iverson |first1=Gregory K. |last2=Ahn |first2=Sang-Cheol |title=English voicing in dimensional theory |journal=Language Sciences |date=March 2007 |volume=29 |issue=2-3 |pages=247–269 |doi=10.1016/j.langsci.2006.12.012}}</ref> which uses this term uses it in a different context, and so I think this is generally just called {{icon|redirect}} "[[degemination]]",<ref>[https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1CAXLEN_enGB745GB745&biw=1366&bih=662&tbm=bks&ei=p3-kXKqxAeTixgOGwIygAg&q=degemination&oq=degemination&gs_l=psy-ab.3...23376.25646.0.25885.15.14.1.0.0.0.103.1083.12j1.14.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.5.375.0..0.67.e2TLhLijSQw Books]</ref> which is discussed briefly at the end of the [[Gemination#Phonology|phonology section of Gemination]].
* [[Needless Variants]], usage issue, as discussed by [[Bryan Garner]]
* [[stress shift]]/[[stress retraction]]/[[iambic reversal]]/[[rhythm rule]]
* [[Nominative-genitive conversion]] - in Japanese: conversion between ga (が / ヶ) and no (の / 乃)
* {{icon|redirect}} [[syntactician]] - an individual working in or associated with the study of [[syntax]] within the field of linguistics
* [[Obviation]] - a linguistic feature typical of some Amerindian languages
* {{icon|redirect}} [[Texan Spanish]] - the unique form of Spanish that is spoken by [[Tejano]]s in Texas; it is debated among linguists whether it is a dialect or its own language; many non-linguists and laypeople insist it a bastardization of English and Spanish
* [[odium philologicum]] [http://www.fullbooks.com/Reflections-and-Comments-1865-18952.html]
* ''[[Understanding Computers and Cognition]]'' – a 1987 book by [[Terry Winograd]] and [[Fernando Flores]]; a great arch from philosophy of language to computer design; outlines classic language theory and shows how its language-is-to-describe-objective-reality paradigm fails to provide a useful foundation for applied artificial intelligence; then proposes an alternative perspective on language as a means of communication and coordination among social biological beings "being in the world", based on works of Gadamer, Maturana and Heidegger; results in an outline of computer software design that will support such real-life communication
* [[O'Donnell Lectures]] - A series of Lectures held at Oxford University, dealing with Language and Linguistics
*{{icon|redirect}} [[Vasconic substrate]] to [[Vasconic substrate hypothesis]]
* [[Off of]] - the use of the additional word 'of' in some dialects
* [[Verbalplanet]] - Provider of online language learning using VOIP technology. Established in 2006 and played an important role in the development of online language learning platforms. Worthy of inclusion to trace how the industry developed over time and who the pioneers were. Notably references include <ref>[https://news.microsoft.com/europe/2015/08/28/use-tech-to-learn-a-new-language/]</ref>
* [[Palatal vocalization]]: a phonological process in which a [[Labial consonant|labial consonant]] is replaced with a [[Semivowel|glide]] or [[Vowel|vowel]]
<ref>[https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/parlez-vous-linternet-jzj5l22mqlx]</ref> <ref>[https://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/08/prweb424914.htm]</ref> <ref>[http://dspace.unive.it/bitstream/handle/10579/3233/822235-1173751.pdf?sequence=2]</ref> <ref>[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1540-4781.2014.12065.x]</ref> <ref>[https://www.wsj.com/articles/BL-IRTB-19310]</ref> <ref>[https://gaeilgeleeimear.com/how-to-reclaim-your-irish-today-2/]</ref> <ref>[https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1295008.pdf]</ref> <ref>[https://www.fluentu.com/blog/private-language-lessons/]</ref>
* [[Phoneticization]]
<ref>[https://academichelp.net/language-learning-websites/]</ref>
* [[Positive anymore]] (a feature of many dialects of American English)
* [[vocal placement]] - refers to how one positions their voice resonance within their body. Mastering this can help someone sound more like a native speaker of a given language. Most pages on the internet only mention the vocal placement for English. It'd be nice if Wikipedia covered the subject both for English and for other languages.
* [[Provection]]
* [[vocalization (linguistics)]] – a phonological process in which a sound, often [[Labial consonant|labial]] or [[Lateral consonant|lateral]], is replaced with a [[Semivowel|glide]] or [[vowel]]
* [[Pseudopassivization]]
* [[Vötgil]] - a famous and controversial experimental auxiliary constructed language inspired by the game [[Minecraft]] with notable grammatical features.
* [[Rassias method]]
* [[Watha dialect]] - dialect of the [[Western Desert language]] used east of [[Meekatharra]], [[Western Australia]]
* [[Rhotacized lower-mid central vowel]]
* [[Wonggayi dialect]] - dialect of the [[Western Desert language]] used by the [[Pindiini]] and [[Wangkatha]] peoples, from Kalgoorlie to Cosmo Newberry and the Wiluna region ([[Western Australia]])
* [[Russian vs. Ukrainian language analysis]] - Provides similarities and differences with a comparative explanation
* [[Ք]] [[:fr:K'eh]] [[Draft:Keh (letter)]] – 36th letter of the [[Armenian Alphabet]]
* [[Semantic completeness]]
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* [[Semantic component]] - I believe this has something to do with transformational grammar
* [[Sidetic script]]
* [[Sketch grammar]]
* [[Specificness]]
* [[Stop shortening]]: a phonological process in which a [[Gemination|long consonant]] is reduced to a single consonant
* [[Stress shift]]/[[stress retraction]]/[[iambic reversal]]/[[rhythm rule]]
* [[Tense-Mood-Aspect System]]
* [[Vocalization (linguistics)]]: a phonological process in which a sound, often [[Labial consonant|labial]] or [[Lateral consonant|lateral]], is replaced with a [[Semivowel|glide]] or [[Vowel|vowel]]
* [[Vowel rising]]: a phonological process in which a [[Vowel|vowel]] is produced at a greater height
* [[Wickelphone]]
* [[Word-recognition]]


===[[Idiom]]s===
===Profanity===
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'''A-K:'''
* [[French profanity]] - the [[Quebec French profanity]] article is well-developed, but there is no coverage of [[Metropolitan French]]
* [[Astrological bromide]]s
* [[German profanity]] - currently only a stub category, compare to German-language article or [[mat (Russian profanity)]]
* [[Article surfing]] - the practice of linking to other articles from one wikipedia article
* [[Serbo-Croatian profanity]] - would be an interesting article, the language has a very colorful way of expressing profanity.
* [[Australian icons]]
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* [[Awkward turtle]]
* [[Bathroom dance]]
* [[Batshit crazy]]
* [[Bikini day]]
* [[Carve the joint]]
* [[Chasing rabbits]]
* [[Cheer Bey]], New Zealand Maori Saying
* [[Cheeseparing]]
* [[cri d'amour]] - What are connotations and denotation? Mentioned in WikiPedia as French word used in English, but no meanings are given.
* [[Doddle]]
* [[donet rat]]
* [[et wot]]
* [[five ways from Tuesday]] - Meaning? Why "Tuedsay?" Origin?
* [[forninst]]
* [[From the get go]] - History of the origin of this phrase
* [[Furry tooth]]
* [[Geckering]] - type of vocalization in [[monkeys]]
* [[Hedge phrase]]
* [[Hey snapperhead]]
* [[Himming and hawing]] - origin
* [[Hoot mon]]
* [[I must, I must...]] - increase my bust. Origin? (NOT from [[Judy Blume]]!)
* [[irish pennant]] - meaning, origin, use, etc.
* [[Roving commission]] - I came across it in a quoatation of [[Ambrose Bierce]] at [http://quotes4all.net/search.html?query=roving+commission]. What does it mean? - its a term used to describe people (usually military officers) who have more freedom than others so as to allow them to achieve certain broad goals. Article has been created.


==[[Military]] and [[military history]]==
'''L-Z:'''
{{requested articles subpage|military and military history|/Military and military history}}
* [[Lesbian processing]] - term, often used in humorous context, apparently describing endless relationship and personal discussion in minutae
* [[List of phrasal verbs]] - See [[Phrasal verb]].
* [[Luke Warm]]
* [[Mayhap]]
* [[May-December relationships]]
* [[Mish]] - "in mish", verb, definition?
* [[Monkey's uncle]]- origin, what does this saying mean?
* [[Number slang]] - Ex: 86 to cancel, 420 marijuana
* [[pereat judea]] - Nazi political slogan popular before the Holocaust -- "Perish all Jews."
* [[on the pipe]]
* [[ongliding]]
* [["oriented" v. "orientated"]] - "Orientate" is an example of [[Back-formation]]. Just discuss this in that article?
* [[Pee like a racehorse]]
* [[Prima Genitor]] - History of the concept. Legal, historical, sociological significance.
* [[Run like a welshman]]
* [[Stable Sociolinguistic Variation]] -
* [[Stone cold fox]]
* [[Stupid saussage]] - origin, reason why saussage, not cheese for example
* [[Throw the cat among the pigeons]] - origin, reason why it is so popular
* [[Tacky]] -
* [[testing and assessment]] -
* [[to have legs]] -
* [[Up the creek without a paddle]]
* [[walking Spanish]] -
* [[wax philosophical]] -
* [[Went to water]] - phrase meaning
* [[What's done is done]]
* [[When the glass falls low]]
* [[where zero meets fifteen]]
* [[who did it and ran]]


===[[Argot]]===
==[[Mythology]]==
{{requested articles subpage|mythology|/Mythology}}
*[[Moleste]]
*[[Plebvision]]


===[[Language]]s===
==[[Politics]] and [[government]]==
{{requested articles subpage|politics and government|/Politics and government}}
# [[⑀]] - The Greek letter, ⑀, similar to other articles about Greek letters.

'''A-L:'''
* [[Arabic--the verbal measures]]
* [[Arabic profanity]]
* [[Argentine English]]
* [[Bagooga]]
* [[Beijing mispronunciation]]
* [[Burmese Pali]]
* [[Colloquial styles]]
* [[Colorado English]]
* [[Comparative linguistic typology]] - Likely a table listing languages according to morphology, word order, family, etc.
* [[-core (suffix)]] (As in [[grindcore]], [[sludgecore]], [[hardcore]], [[emocore]], etceteracore...) (Sorry, request was unsigned. Contact [[User:AlmostReadytoFly]] if necessary)
* [[Chicago accent]]
* {{Chinese ABC}}
* [[Cyrillization of English]]
* [[Discursive prose]]
* [[Dousha]]
* [[Dublex roots]]
* [[Dzoratai]]
* [[Energy language]]
* [[English in Sciences]] -Similar to [[English in computer science]], history of use in scientific literature (cf. Latin then German)
* [[Etio language]] - an extinct language of the Ancient Near East
* [[Eurolang]] - an artificial language (wikipedia in [[Simple English]]: [[:simple:Eurolang]])
* [[Feh]] - A word expressing atheist ambivalence.
* [[Fey language]]
* [[Filipino gay language]]
* [[French Adjectives]]
* [[French profanity]]
* [[Hand-lettering]], especially about difference between letters and figures written by hand in different European languages; the article [[cursive]] is approximately about this, but maybe it should be extended.
* [[Háçë]] - Extinct language in Eastern Europe.
* [[Hillul]]
* [[Hispano-Arabic]], used in several articles but unclear if it's a synonym for [[Andalusian Arabic]]
* [[Honey-tongue]] memorizing technique that even Cicero used
* [[International Sign Language Manual Alphabet]]
* [[Italian conjugation]]
* [[Itbayaten]] - A version of the Ivatan language spoken by the native of Itbayat.
* [[Isamurongen]] - Another version of the Ivatan language spoken in the islands of Batanes.
* [[Ivasayen]] - A version of the Ivatan language spoken by an Ivasay or by the natives of Basco.
* [[Japanese profanity]]
* [[Kacchi]]
* [[Kikerewe]]
* [[Kiksht]]
* [[Language Icon]] - An initative to create an artificial globally recognizeable icon, to be used not only web but for real life applications as well to signify "language". [http://www.languageicon.org]
* [[Language learning strategies]] - strategies for [[Second language acquisition]].
* [[Languages of Tanzania]]
* [[Languages of Siberia]]
* [[Languages of Belarus]]
* [[Languages of Bulgaria]]
* [[Languages of Poland]]
* [[Languages of San Marino]]
* [[Languages of Slovakia]]
* [[Language Differences between Cantonese and Moi-yan Hakka]]
* [[Lhasa dialect]] - The dialect of Tibetan language that is already covered in [[Standard Tibetan]]?
* [[Lyaric]] (rastafari english) - wikipedia used to have a very good article, what happened to it


'''M-Z:'''
* [[Mon script]] - (if there's a better location for this request, please move it)
* [[Mv (digraph)]]
* [[Ngw (trigraph)]]
* [[Nkp (trigraph)]]
* [[Numidian language]]
* [[Ocracoke dialect]]
* [[Pascuense]] (The language and people of [[Easter Island]], [[wikt:Panscuense|Wiktionary]])
* [[Persian Swadesh list]]
* [[Pham Xuan Thai]] ?
* [[Proto-Germanic word list]]
* [[Regional accents of Dutch]] or [[Regional phonology of Dutch]] -- up till now, only the broad classifications of Netherlandic Dutch, Belgian Dutch and Surinamese Dutch + Dutch dialects (e.g. Brabantian, Limburgish) have articles, but not regional '''accent''' (i.e. pronunciation) variations of standard Dutch within the Netherlands and Belgium (e.g. Dutch with a Limburgian accent, Brabantian accent, Achterhoek accent etc.)
* [[Regional accents of Spanish]]
* [[Sailor Slang esp English related]] I see articels on Polari and Rauma, but there are many more pidgins / creoles and also English idioms that originate from Sailor slang and Maritime heritage. An article on this would be very useful to tie-up the connections.
* [[Sasxsek]]
* [[Sesquilingual]] Being able to speak one and a half languages. Those "lost bilinguals"
* [[Shabaki language]]
* [[Siberian language]] - existed, deleted: [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Siberian language (2 nomination)]]. Should be re-created only if deletion arguments are addressed.
* [[Siyin Chin language]]
* [[Slovio language]] - existed, deleted: [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Slovio (2nd nomination)]]. Should be re-created only if deletion arguments are addressed.
* [[Smith Island dialect]] — the archaïc dialect spoken by the inhabitants of Smith Island, Virginia.
* [[Snapshack]]
* [[Standard speech forms]] - Is this different from [[Standard language]] or standard dialect?
* [[Ta Bedawie]] - Possibly an alternate or misspelling of To Bedawie, an alternate name for the [[Beja language]]
* [[Translation theory]]
* [[Transatlantic accent]] -- same as [[Mid-Atlantic English]]?
* [[Transactional language]]
* [[Treic Ancient Language]] -- derived from Sanskrit, but becomes latinised later on
* [[Trends in Global Language]]
* [[Tsomínnakadu]]
* [[Ugric-Turkish war]]
* [[Utah English]]
* [[Writing systems of Asia]] - There is a [[List of writing systems]] but there doesn't appear to be a list sorted by geographical region, although there is a map/picture.
* [[Voksigid]]
* [[Volapük and Esperanto compared]] - in line with [[Esperanto and Ido compared]] and similar articles
* [[Zapoteco language]]
* [[Zgreb]]- A rare Ukrainian language spoken by only a few hundred speakers

===Language Groups===

===Names===
''This category is for requests on the origins/meanings of names in general, not for specific people.''

* [[Goessling]] - surname?
* [[Beroš]] - surname?
* [[Martinić]] - surname?
* [[Molho]] - (Jewish surname)
* [[Talal]]- the surname, or specifically [[Alwaleed_Bin_Talal]]?
* [[Storm]] - Storm (surname) family history.

===Linguists===
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==[[Military]] / [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history|Military History]]==
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* [[ABS-G]] Combat Version of the Airman Battle Uniform
* [[Air Expeditionary Force]]
* [[Air Force Rocket Propulsion Laboratory]] [[Edwards AFB]], CA
* [[American Civil War picket duty]] (how it functioned, camaraderie between Yanks & Rebs while on picket, considered murder if shoot on picket, reference letters of Elisha Hunt Rhodes of Rhode Island)
* [[Army co-operation]] (role/designation of squadrons within various air forces)
* [[Alpha Company, 2nd Platoon, 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion]]
* [[Artillery preparation]]
* [[Carboneer]]
* [[Composition B-4]] --Why not redirect to [[Composition B]]?
* [[Chinese Assassination Corps]]
* [[Defense Academy for Credibility Assessment]]
* [[Dano-Swedish War (1808–1809)]] ([[:de:Dänisch-Schwedischer Krieg 1808–1809|de]], [[:no:Den dansk-svenske krigen 1808-1809|no]], [[:sv:Dansk-svenska kriget 1808-1809|sv]], [[:zh:丹麦和瑞典的战争 (1808-1809)|zh]])
* [[DASR]]
* [[Directorate of Rocket Propulsion and Missiles]] [[Edwards AFB]], CA
* [[Djibouti-Eritrea border clashes]] [http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080612/wl_africa_afp/djiboutieritreaunresttoll_080612150009] [http://www.nasdaq.com/aspxcontent/NewsStory.aspx?cpath=20080610%5cACQDJON200806101601DOWJONESDJONLINE000572.htm&&mypage=newsheadlines&title=Djibouti%20Says%20Its%20Troops%20Trade%20Fire%20With%20Eritrean%20Forces]
* [[Dowództwo Wojsk Specjalnych]]
* [[Lightweight Exo-Atmospheric Projectile]]
* [[MACV Recondo School]], [[http://www.angelfire.com/tn/mitchellrw/recondo.html]]
* [[Régiment de marche du Tchad]]
* [[Task Force Kandahar]]
* [[Court of Inquiry]] A Court of Inquiry is an administrative, fact-finding panel convened to investigate serious incidents. It is not a court in the usual sense, but a formal investigative board. The Court of Inquiry has a long history in the U.S. military, dating to the 1786 Articles of War.
* [[Field Service Post cards]]
* [[Hajjinet]], soldier-run ISPs in war-zones
* [[HMCS Porte Quebec (YMG-184)]] (Canadian Gate class ship)
* [[HMCS Porte De La Reine (YMG-185)]] (Canadian Gate class ship)
* [[HMCS Star]] Canadian Forces Naval Reserve Division
* [[Holocaust slave labor litigation]] (see [[Forced labor in Germany during World War II]])
* Sgt [[Louis H. Fischer]], http://www.vspa.com/tsn-o51-bunker-tet-coggins-to-the-last-man-1968.htm
* [[Battle for Tan Son Nhut Airport]]
* [[Special Operations Forces Brigade (Iraq)]]
* [[Iraq water treatment vulnerabilities]]
* [[Joseph Dwyer]] - A US army medic of American heroism and integrity in the Iraq war, but dies of apparent drugs overdose.[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/2270614/US-Iraq-war-hero-Joseph-Dwyer-dies-of-apparent-drugs-overdose.html]
* [[U.S. intelligence failures]] - Tet offensive, WMD in Iraq, Bay of Pigs
* [[Lower Union]] translate http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niedere_Vereinigung also called Lower Union (of the Rhine)
* [[Maschke Commission]], set up to determine the fate of German WWII POWs
* [[mock village]]
* [[NATO war crimes]] Have a look at: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosovo_War#Nato_War_Crimes|NATO war crimes in Kosovo] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_war_crimes|List of war crimes]
* [[Naval duel]]
* [[Naval estimates]]
* [[New Al Muthana Air Base]]
* [[Nuclear monopoly]]
* [[Alberich (World War I German operation)|Operation Alberich (1917)]]
* [[Outside the Wire]]
* [[Palestinian war crimes]]
* [[The Piper's Bill]]
* [[Political warfare]]
* [[Ramp ceremony]]
* [[Rearguard (military)]]
* [[Reverse Lend-Lease]], during WW2
* [[RIMS Warren Hastings]], Troopship that was wrecked
* [[The Sailor's Creed]]
* [[Saturation fire]]
* [[Sendlingen Christmas murders]]
* [[Shadow Army]] Al Qaeda's paramilitary arm http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2009/02/al_qaedas_paramilita.php
* [[Sinchon massacre]]
* [[Spent Force]]
* [[Smart acquisition]]
* [[Southern Claims Commission]], United States Civil War
* [[Soviet occupation of Mongolia]]. Please also update [[Soviet occupation#Mongolia]] with a better summary.
* [[ Stability Operations in Iraq]] report
* [[Target of opportunity]] - done; page created.
* [[United States Naval Training Center, Orlando]] (former home of the [[Naval Nuclear Power School]] until [[1998]])
* [[U.S Air Force Security Forces Badge]]
* [[War Profits Board of 1930]], investigated WW1 profiteering-- Eisenhower participated
* [[Restricted military area]] (forbidden to non-military and guarded zones.

===Conflicts===
* [[Alexandria Peace Process]]
* [[Direct Order]]
* The [[Corvin Group]]
* [[Operation Abraham Lincoln]]
* [[Operation Allied Protector]]
* [[Operation Arrowhead Strike IV]]
* [[Operation Augural]] - Canadian Expeditionary Forces [http://www.cefcom.forces.gc.ca/site/ops/augural/index_e.asp]
* [[Operation Avid Response]]
* [[Operation Bessemer]]
* [[Operation Blue Spoon]]
* [[Operation Castle Grove II]]
* [[Operation Champion Sword]]
* [[Operation Chumik]]
* [[Operation Commando Fury]]
* [[Operation Determined Falcon]]
* [[Operation Distant Runner]]
* [[Operation Dynamic Response]]
* [[Operation Enduring Freedom - Kyrgyzstan]]
* [[Operation Foal Eagle/Key Resolve]]
* [[Operation Germinate]]
* [[Operation Glacier 4]]
* [[Operation Guardian Retrieval]]
* [[Operation Harpoon (2002)]]
* [[Operation Hudson Harbor]]
* [[Operation Iron Balance]]
* [[Operation James]]
* [[Operation Joint Guard]]
* [[Operation Karbala-7]]
* [[Operation Lincoln]]
* [[Operation Lions of Ramadi]]
* [[Operation Maritime Guard]]
* [[Operation Marlborough]] -- SAS sniper team in Baghdad[http://www.eliteukforces.info/special-air-service/sas-operations/operation-marlborough/]
* [[Operation Marne Courageous]] -- See [http://www.pentagon.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=48185]
* [[Operation Mother of Two Springs]]
* [[Operation Mountain Fire]]
* [[Operation Mountain Storm (Afghanistan)]]
* [[Operation Peninsula Shield]]
* [[Operation Perth]]
* [[Operation Qaidat]]
* [[Operation Quick Draw]]
* [[Operation Rajiv]]
* [[Operation Sapphire]] (1994 extraction of [[HEU]] from [[Kazakhstan]])
* [[Operation Sea Horse]]
* [[Operation Secure Tomorrow]]
* [[Operation Septentrion]]
* [[Operation Serpentaire]]
* [[Operation Sharp Vigilance]]
* [[Operation Snake Hunter]]
* [[Operation Snake Pit]]
* [[Operation Snowbird]]
* [[Operation Stranglehold]]
* [[Operation Swift Freedom]]
* [[Operation Tango]]
* [[Operation Tazi]]
* [[Operational environment]]
* [[Romanian-Hungarian War]]
* [[Standing Consultative Commission]]
* [[True Cross war]], the war fought between Byzantine and Persian Empires for the custody of the True Cross remains.
* [[Medals of the Chinese Liberation Army]] Medals of the Chinese military
*[[Operation Magic]], the US effort to break Jajpanese codes during World War II (http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWmagic.htm)
* [[Confederate Surrender]], U.S. Civil War surrender ceremony
* [[Foco-Insurgency]] See: [[Foco]]
* [[Florida Incursion]] when?
* [[Hanzhong Campaign]] fought between Liu Bei and Cao Cao
* [[Lost Convoy]] in the Battle of Mogadishu.

====North American/U.S.-Indian Wars====
* [[Cherokee Expedition]]
* [[Enganche Labour System]]
* [[Burke's Rangers]] Captain John Burke and his Rangers, ca.1756-1759, French and Indian War

====Battles====
* [[Action of Schaalsee]] (1806), an interesting, but obscure episode in the [[Napoleonic Wars]], in which the retreating Prussians clashed with the Swedish troops.[http://books.google.com/books?id=RlsbAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA229&dq=Schaalsee+1806&ei=JnZIS4G7O6CeygTyyPn6DQ&cd=8#v=onepage&q=Schaalsee%201806&f=false]
* [[Battle of Han River (1950)]]
* [[Battle of Pedasa]]
* [[Battle of Souk el-Gharb]]
* [[Battle of the Pampremis]]
* [[Battle of West Ukraine (1941)]]
* [[First Battle of Seoul]]
* [[Fourth Battle of Seoul]]
* [[Third Battle of Seoul]]
* [[Tafas massacre]], mentioned in [[Battle of Megiddo (1918)]]
* [[Baltic Hammer]] - Baltic Hammer campaign (fictional?)
* [[Battle of the Green Line]] - phase of the [[Spring Offensive]]
* [[Battle of Gravelines (1588)]]

=== United States Marine Corps units ===

* [[Infantry Officer Course]]
==== Ground Combat Element ====
* [[U.S. 15th Marine Regiment]]-
* [[U.S. 20th Marine Regiment]]-
* [[U.S. 22nd Marine Regiment]] -
* [[U.S. 29th Marine Regiment]]

==== Combat Service Support Element ====
* [[4th Dental Battalion]]
* [[2nd Military Police Battalion]]
* [[Combat Service Support Group 3]]

==== Other Units ====
* [[3rd Intelligence Battalion]]
* [[4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade]]
* [[1st Marine Special Operations Battalion]]
* [[2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion]]
* [[Marine Special Operations Advisor Group]]
* [[Recruit training battalions]]
* [[Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion]]
* [[Marine Embassy Security Command]]
* [[266th military police company ((VA NG))]]
* [[840th Transportation Battalion]]

====Former units====

* [[I Marine Amphibious Corps]]
* [[8th Tank Battalion]]
* [[1st Armored Amphibian Battalion]]
* [[2nd Battalion 12th Marines]]
* [[4th Battalion 12th Marines]]
* [[11th Engineer Battalion]]
* [[U.S. 22nd Marine Regiment]] part of 6th Mar Div in WWII, paper defense unit nr Wash DC in 1960s

===United States Navy===
* [[Navy Veterans of the USA-NAVetsUSA]]
* [[Officer Development School (US Navy)]]
* [[USS LST-459]]

====Air Stations====
* [[Naval Air Station Chincoteague]]

====Squadrons====
* [[VAW-120]]
* [[VRC-50]]

====Support Activities====
* [[Naval Support Activity Capodichino]]
* [[Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg]]
* [[Naval Support Activity Mid-South]]
* [[Naval Support Activity Naples]]
* [[Naval Support Activity Philadelphia]]
* [[1/118th FA Savannah]], GA [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/1-118fa.htm]

===Other military units===
* [[98th Cavalry (MSARNG)]]
* [[19th Attack Squadron]]
* [[438th Tactical Helicopter Squadron - Canada]] exists in French at http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/438e_ETAH
* [[53rd Weapons Evaluation Group]]
* [[54th Engineer Battalion]]
* [[82nd Combat Aviation Brigade]]
* [[No. 96 Squadron RAF]]
* [[125th US Colored Infantry Regiment (United States)]]
* [[439th Aerospace Medical Squadron]] -
* [[556th Test and Evaluation Squadron]]
* [[720th Special Tactics Group]]
* [[732nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron]]
* [[747th Military Police Company]] -
* [[Combined Joint Task Force-Arabian Peninsula]] - see [[United States Special Operations Command Central]]
* [[Joint Task Force 151]] -
* [[Joint Task Force 510]] -
* [[Otriad]] - (Russian for "detachment") Soviet WWII partisan units, including [[Bielski partisans]]
* [[Task Force 88 (special ops unit)]]
* [[Task Force Black]]
* [[Task Force Maroon]]
* [[Task Force Orange]]
* [[Task Force Spartan]] - look at Combined Joint Task Force 76
* [[Airborne Ranger Companies]], Korean war special operations unit
* [[Office of Strategic Services Operational Groups]] , [[http://www.ossog.org/overview.html]]
* [[Republic of Korea army Special Forces Brigade]] (Republic of Korea army special warfare command ex-5th 'Black Dragon', 13th 'Black Panther' special forces brigade(airborne)) -
* [[Collective Commonwealth of Independent States Peacekeeping Force]]
* [[Immediate Ready Company]]
* [[Infantry Combat Regiment]] ([[ICOR]]), a designation in the U.S. Army during the Korean War
* [[Kesig]] - the imperial bodyguards of the Yuan Empire and the Royal House of Koryo
* [[Khiem Thao]] [http://books.google.com/books?id=CsP2lQtoPFoC&pg=PA205&lpg=PA205&dq=Khiem+Thao&source=web&ots=2ui4AaFj2_&sig=cPoOSYCvgotOyMSLePgEqYgix8U&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result]
* [[Little Brown Bears]], Cuban militants at the turn of the 19th century.
* [[Liverpool Volunteer Guard]] (British Army)
* [[Luftschutz]] WWII German Air Force segment.[http://www.german-helmets.com/LUFTSCHUTZ_MAIN.htm]
* [[Army Branch]] or [[Military Branch]]
* [[Trilateral Coordinated Patrols]]/[[Trilateral Co-ordinated Patrols]] ([[MALSINDO]] [http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/news_and_events/nr/2004/jul/20jul04_nr.html]
* [[Naval unit]]s
* [[Rear Area Operations Center]][http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/army/unit/toe/52413L000.htm] - Type of US Army unit
* [[Soviet South Army Group]] - that's the [[Southern Group of Forces]] or [[Southern Front (Soviet Union)]]
* [[Shark Elite Squads]]
* [[Special Air Mobile Force Group]]
* [[SS-Sonderverbünde]] - [[Waffen-SS]]
* [[8240th Army Unit]] - [[United Nations Partisan Forces Korea]]
* [[Women in the Royal Navy]]
* [[Women's Air Service]], a group of women volunteers in the Unites States during WWII who learned to fly single-engine propellers planes
* [[504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade]]
* [[Royal Navy Channel Squadron]]

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* [[INTERR]] ?
* [[Post Cold War Russian Intelligence]] -

===Weaponry, Military Equipment, and Camouflage===

'''Weaponry, Military Equipment, and Camouflage are filed under the Applied Arts and Sciences Requests section: [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences#Military technology|Military technology]]'''

=== Strategy and Tactics ===
* [[Butterknife Brigade]] A military policy seen in many low/no funding armed groups to give new recruits a butterknife (or similar). The concept was for the recruit to sharpen the butterknife, go into the field, and kill a enemy for that enemy's firearm
* [[Interdiction (military)|Interdiction]] (disruption of lines of communication and supply, but not limited to [[Air interdiction]])
* [[Project WolfPac]], a US military program "which aims to test new concepts of shallow-water and riverine warfare organized around swarms of smaller, affordable ships linked by communications." [http://www.armchairgeneral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=66063]

===Defunct United States military academies===

See: [[List of defunct United States military academies]]
There were over 450 requests listed here, so I've moved them to their own page so as to avoid crowding the Social Sciences section:

[[Wikipedia:Requested articles/Social sciences/Defunct United States military academies]]

===Fortifications and other Military Structures===
* [[Saddaam's Bunkers]]
* [[The Saddaam Line]]
* [[Afghanistan Cave Complexes]]

===Other Military Topics/Disambiguation===
* [[Accelerated Battlefield Combatives]]
* [[Advanced Force Operations]]
* [[Backshop]]
* [[Balikatan 02-2]] - (US training exercise scheduled for April 2002 in the Philippines)
* [[DD-250]] - contractual delivery process
* [[Departure (flight control)]]
* [[Canadian Vietnam Veterans Memorial]]
* [[Cobra Gold]] [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/cobra-gold.htm] ?
* [[Casualty letter]] - colloquially "the telegram". Letter from the government informing a family that a relative was [[KIA]], [[WIA]], or [[MIA]].
* [[Honorary Colonel]]
* [[Illustrated Parts Breakdown]]
* [[Juniper Cobra]] - (US-Israel joint exercise)
* List of countries of countries separated/underwent by [[civil war]]
* [[King's Medal for Courage]]
* [[Missing man table]] / [[Fallen warrior table]] - a symbolic [[table setting]] for missing or killed service members. Examples [http://www.health.mil/mhsblog/Article.aspx?ID=153 here] and [http://atwar.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/08/31/ghosts-on-the-front/ here] (3rd & 4th photos).
* [[Papal army]] (now a redirect)
* [[Paraclete Releasable Assault Vest]]
* [[Point of Insertion]]
* [[Repair cycle]]
* [[Request mast]]
* [[Shop-replaceable unit]]
* [[Sortie generation]]
* [[Supply depot]]
* [[Stack (military)]]
* [[Support equipment]]
* [[Technical order]]
* [[Time-compliance technical order]] (TCTO)
* [[USNS Apache]]
* [[Work Unit Code]]
* [[Joint Doctrine]]
* [[Officers Training Academy (Chennai, India)]] [http://omega.delhi.nic.in/arotahome.htm]
* [[Military History of Chile]]


==[[Psychology]]==
==[[Psychology]]==
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==[[Sociology]]==
* [[Accentuated personality]] - [[Karl Leonhard]]'s conception.
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* [[Acting in]] solitary destructive behaviour, compare to [[Acting out]]
* [[Adaptive functioning]]
* [[military State]]:
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* [[Adaptive meaning]]
* [[Scotish civilization]]: [https://gapines.org/eg/opac/record/2220389?bool=and;bool=and;qtype=title;qtype=author;contains=contains;contains=contains;query=How%20the%20Scots%20invented%20the%20modern%20world;query=Herman%2C%20Arthur;locg=6]
* [[Addictive personality]]
* [[Acculturation Rating Scale for Mexican Americans]]
* [[Aerospace Psychology]]
* [[Adult Mathematical History Questionnaire]]
* ''[[Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape]]'', the book by [[Susan Brownmiller]]
* [[Adult Reading History Questionnaire]]
* [[Agastopia]] - [http://www.answers.com/agastopia]
* [[Anti-Android user settlement]] https://slate.com/technology/2023/03/android-iphone-messaging-compatibility-problems.html https://www.cbr.com/abbott-elementary-android-discrimination-new-clip/ https://latv.com/phone-discrimination-android-users-cry-foul https://shamarm.medium.com/i-refuse-to-date-anyone-who-has-an-android-phone-7fc209e93ea8 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3768079/What-phone-says-personality-People-buy-Android-humble-honest-iPhone-users.html https://ng.opera.news/ng/en/technology/cc26f50a96af276f67ac7cd350f12b83 https://modelviewculture.com/pieces/the-accidental-classism-and-unintentional-racism-of-ios-development-for-children https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Social-Discrimination-Of-Smartphones-PJWGACUKGR https://www.tomsguide.com/news/the-iphone-is-no-1-with-gen-z-by-far-and-social-fear-is-a-big-reason-why https://www.cnet.com/culture/iphone-or-android-your-phone-choice-could-be-impacting-your-love-life/ https://www.androidauthority.com/android-phones-dating-1152799/ https://slate.com/technology/2023/03/android-iphone-messaging-compatibility-problems.html
* [[Agapet]] - "lover of women" on [http://phrontistery.info/a.html The Phrontistery].
* [[Anti-civil rights movement]]
* [[Allelomimetic behavior]] Imitative behavior in social animals, e.g., howling in dogs and wolves.
* [[Allomnesia]]
* [[Arabization in Malaysia]]
* [[Argentine immigration to Italy]]
* [[Alpha change]] - also, beta and gamma change. Refers to changes in an outcome measure after an intervention and whether the change is due to a change in the latent variable, a recalibration of the measurement instrument, or a shift in the latent variable.
* [[The Birmingham School of Sociology]] - an article detailing the views, history and activities of [[Richard Hoggart]], [[Raymond Williams]], and later [[Stuart Hall]] who are collectively known as [[The Birmingham School of Sociology]] - they were a quite famous group, existing in 1960s Britain, they founded a school, participated in WW2, and in the Lady Chatterly's Lover censorship trial. They're described as part of why the UK became a "permissive society" - and Stuart Hall (who was part of the [[Windrush Generation]] is described as "The Father of Multiculturalism"... it's a rather large and obvious gap in Wikipedia's intellectual history of Socialism. [https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/the-wiley-blackwell/9781118783184/029_c019.html],[[Encoding/decoding_model_of_communication]], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND9FOlqWWjw]
* [[Anatadaephobia]] fear that somewhere, with certainty, a duck is watching you.
* [[Beauty norms]] Beauty norms/ideals. What is considered beautiful by a society. it is an example of a [[social construct]]. It has changed significantly in many different cultures, yet it is often assumed they are immutable.
* [[Arab cultural psychology]], see ''[[The Arab Mind]]'' and [[Filipino psychology]]. [[American University of Beirut|AUB]] thinks impractical.
*[[Chinese people in Austria]]
* [[Arousal-Affect Model]], created by Zillmann and Bryant
*[[Chinese people in Benin]]
* [[Associative Interference]]
* [[Aviation Psychology]]
* [[Chinese people in Hungary]]
* [[Atypical Language Organization]]
* [[Chinese people in Liberia]]
*[[Chinese people in Sudan]]
* [[Bader-Meinhof effect]], [[Baader-Meinhof phenomenon]] is actually a "Baader-Meinhoff effect" or "syndrome". Probably should be re-directed to [[Synchronicity]], where there should be a mention and an explanation.
* [[Egyptians in Greece]]
* [[Balkan Post Traumatic Syndrome]], PsyTrace and NGO HumanUrban Net
* [[Emilian people]] - Emilian-speaking ethnic group of [[Emilia (region)|Emilia]] [https://books.google.it/books?id=pGClDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA139&lpg=PA139&dq=emilian&source=bl&ots=cmx5RzG3F1&sig=ACfU3U27bm8Y95EK7r_8VYlHBru49n1BGQ&hl=it&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiuwP_K0JbuAhXFCOwKHSaDDxoQ6AEwCXoECAwQAg#v=onepage&q=alleanza%20libera%20emiliana%20libert%C3%A0&f=false]
* [[Basic fault]] see [[Michael Balint]]
* [[Ethnic groups in Cameroon]] — last version deleted in September 2021 as a copyvio
* [[Behavior System]] - Theory by [[William Timberlake]]
* [[Exchange structuralism]] theoretical concept
* [[Bioecological Model of Intellectual Development]], Theory of how intelligence develops, created by [[Stephen J. Ceci]] and [[Urie Bronfenbrenner]]
* [[Functional imperative]] theoretical concept
* [[Biomedical therapy]], also called Biological Therapy: drugs, electroconvulsive therapy, surgery, etc. Could this redirect to [[Psychopharmacology]] or [[psychiatry]] instead?
* [[Hegelian Marxism]] - a broad school of Marxist thought which has thus far not been given its own article
* [[Blake's Cherubim]] ?
* [[Western feminism]]
* [[Behavioral Observation]], observing and recording one's behaviors in order to diagnose their illness. Redirect to [[Applied behavior analysis]]?
* [[Institute for the Study of Nonviolence]] - founded by pacifist folksinger [[Joan Baez]] in California
* [[Bril Scale]] and [[Bril (unit)]] - see [http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?id=50817]
* [[Japanese settlement in the Northern Mariana Islands]]
* [[Old girl network]]
* [[Nazism in the West]] vide: [[Nazism in the Americas]]
* [[Paulista Sociology|''Paulista'' Sociology]] ([[FHC]], [[Weffort]] and others
* [[PIE Performance Image Exposure]] - request for an article written around the corporate success acronym PIE
* {{icon|redirect}} [[Political party governance]]
:* {{cite book |last=Michels |first=Robert |author-link=Robert Michels |year=1915 |orig-year=1911 |title=[[Political Parties (book)|Political Parties: A Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy]] |translator1-last=Paul |translator1-first=Eden |translator1-link=Eden Paul |translator2-last=Paul |translator2-first=Cedar |translator2-link=Cedar Paul |location=New York |publisher=Hearst's International Library Co.}}
* ''[[Piroca bottle]]'' [[Bolsonaro]] election meme in 2018
* [[Porto Maravilha Project]] [[:pt:Porto Maravilha]] - an urban-renewal Mega-project currently underway in Rio de Janeiro; planned as part of the improvements to the city in anticipation for hosting the 2016 Summer Olympics; notable since it is directly related to an international event that will be attended and viewed by many people; project has sociological significance because the government and Olympic organizing committee have claimed it will benefit the residents living there as well as the city as a whole;([http://portomaravilha.com.br/web/esq/mnuBrieFing.aspx]) academic researchers and activists claim that the project will only benefit the rich residents living south and north of the port zone, the construction companies, and the government; also, there have been reports of favela (aka an informal settlement or slum) residents being evicted by the Municipal Housing Secretary and having their homes condemned for demolition based on "natural disaster risk assessments" and to make way for construction projects for little to no compensation; [http://www.rioonwatch.org/?p=1402]; [http://www.chance2sustain.eu/fileadmin/Website/Dokumente/Dokumente/Publications/publications_2014/C2S_TR_No05_WP2_-_Megaprojects_and_Urban_Development_in_Cities_of_the_South_V2-3.pdf]; [http://www.chance2sustain.eu/fileadmin/Website/Dokumente/Dokumente/Publications/pub_2013/C2S_FR_No1_WP2_Large-Scale_Projects_Shaping_Urban_Futures.pdf]
* [[RADAR key]] and [[National Key Scheme]] (uniform keys that open up toilet facilities for disabled people across the UK) **https://crm.disabilityrightsuk.org/radar-nks-key
* [[Racism in academia]] - Addressing racial bias in academic hiring, tenure, awards and publication. May or may not follow the example of [[Sexism in academia]].
* [[Religious Fertility Effect]] - Differences in fertility rates between religious couples and secular couples
* [[Retardation]] ([[:ja:遅刻]]) (now Disambiguation)
* [[Self-staging]] - personal-branding mechanisms and reflexes directly induced by the design and interface of social media, users of these media are therefore in a position where they stage their lives on their profiles (given moments, framing, angles, filters, etc.), rather than sharing it, ''e.g.''
**[https://web.archive.org/web/20200926093309/https://www.mch-group.com/en/news/2019/self-staging-as-a-marketing-instrument-how-instagrammable-is-your-event/ Self-staging as a marketing instrument: how “Instagrammable” is your event?] or
**[https://academic.oup.com/jcmc/article/23/5/245/5050684 How Young Users Deal With Multiple Platforms: The Role of Meaning-Making in Social Media Repertoires]
* [[Social Change Model of Leadership Development]] Via Astin, Helen S. and Alexander W. Astin. ''A Social Change Model of Leadership Development Guidebook Version 3''. The National Clearinghouse of Leadership Programs, 1996. Used extensively in higher education leadership, developed at the Higher Education Leadership Institute at UCLA in the 90s. Also known as the "7Cs" of leadership development. See
**https://www.heri.ucla.edu/PDFs/pubs/ASocialChangeModelofLeadershipDevelopment.pdf
**https://www.cmich.edu/ess/ResLife/Leadership_Opportunities/Leadership_Camp/Pages/Social_Change.aspx
* [[Social scalability]] is the ability of an institution to overcome shortcomings in human minds and in the motivating or constraining aspects of said institution that limit who or how many can successfully participate.
**https://nakamotoinstitute.org/money-blockchains-and-social-scalability/
**https://blockonomi.com/social-scalability/
**https://gardenofcrypto.com/blog/the-trust-network
* [[Social Structure and Personality]] (SSP) (A sub-field and theoretical framework in sociological social psychology focused on the associations and influences between macro-social forces (social structure, social institutions) and individual traits, behaviors, personality characteristics, etc.) (https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-007-6772-0_4#:~:text=The%20Basic%20Elements%20of%20Social,(House%2C%201981%2C%20p.; https://www.jstor.org/stable/2579217?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents)
* [[Still Not Asking For It]] - photography campaign started in 2014, viral in 2016. Created by Australian photographer Rory Banwell. Addressing sexual and domestic violence through stark black and white portraits of people with tape over their breasts and slogans written on them. Began a global campaign of people emulating the photos. Basic message: regardless of what you’re wearing, you’re still not asking for it. Sources: (In addition to this media - there was also an appearance on Sunrise (morning TV program in Australia) but it must have been archived or something?)
**https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/amp/entry/sexual-assault-victims-photo-series_n_9069682/
**https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/reports/news/a40827/still-not-asking-for-it-photographs-rory-banwell
**https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3416509/amp/Still-not-asking-Powerful-photo-series-nearly-nude-women-aims-prove-regardless-wearing-no-justification-sexual-assault.html
**https://metro.co.uk/2016/01/26/powerful-photo-series-still-not-asking-for-it-calls-out-rape-culture-and-victim-blaming-5644032/amp/
**https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/coffs-harbour/local-artist-captures-global-issue/news-story/bd75efd91fc20123d8e8aefcbfc11534
**https://sg.news.yahoo.com/photos-powerfully-oppose-rape-culture-181300092.html
**https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/powerful-photos-topless-women-anti-7248297.amp https://mashable.com/archive/still-not-asking-for-it
**https://www.bustle.com/articles/138130-still-not-asking-for-it-photo-series-by-rory-banwell-makes-a-stirring-statement-about-rape
**https://www.mic.com/articles/133653/these-photos-powerfully-oppose-rape-culture-by-showing-women-are-still-not-asking-for-it/amp https://www.stylist.co.uk/people/feminism/still-not-asking-for-it-photo-series-takes-a-stand-against-rape-culture-sexism-misogyny-rory-banwell-australia/173790
**https://amp.n-tv.de/mediathek/bilderserien/panorama/Fuer-Vergewaltigung-gibt-es-keine-Ausrede-article16856796.html https://www.femina.ch/societe/actu-societe/still-not-asking-for-it-des-photos-en-noir-et-blanc-pour-denoncer-les-violences-conjugales
**https://www.flair.be/nl/chillax/lifestyle/krachtige-fotoreeks-still-not-asking-for-it-verovert-het-internet-2/ http://archive2.srilankamirror.com/news/photo-story/item/8526-still-not-asking-for-it
**https://www.indy100.com/amp/this-photo-series-is-taking-a-brave-stand-against-sexual-assault-and-rape-culture-7289471-2656352629
**https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/australian-true-crime/id1217681421?i=1000505170166
**https://www.rorybanwell.com/still-not-asking-for-it
**https://www.facebook.com/stillnotaskingforit.rbp/ https://sse.edu.au/stories/july-2018/sse-case-studies-rory-banwell-southern-cross-university
* [[Stop Education Discrimination Against Iranians]] (SEDAI campaign) This is a campaign started in May 2014 in Norway following the restrictions for university admission and resident permit of Iranian students in technical field with justification of UN sanctions and domestic export control. It was triggered when Hamideh Kaffash, an Iranian PhD student at NTNU, was expelled from the country after one year of researcher over the fear of transferring knowledge for WMD development. She sued the Norwegian government later in 2015. Some references:
**[http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-28488024 BBC]
**[http://www.universitetsavisa.no/politikk/2014/06/11/iranians-protest-against-discrimination UniversitetsAvisa (student Newspaper in Trondheim, Norway)]
**[http://www.studvest.no/state-discrimination/ StudVest (Student newspaper in Bergen, Norway)]
**[http://www.nrk.no/trondelag/professor-kritiserer-utkastelser-1.11852183 NRK (Norwegian national broadcasting corporation)]
**[https://www.opendemocracy.net/can-europe-make-it/pooyan-tamimi-arab/norway%27s-shame-educational-discrimination-against-iranian-stud OpenDemocracy]
* [[Uzbek nationalism]] ([[South Kyrgyzstani]])
* [[Videovoice]]
**http://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Videovoice
* [[White Cape Verdeans]]
* [[White Gabonians]]
* [[Tribe-Caste Continuum]] —[https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=%22Tribe-Caste+Continuum%22& Google Scholar keywords search]
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* [[Definitions of whiteness]] - Parent topic for [[Definitions of whiteness in the United States]]


===Sociology people===
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* [[Caesar complex]]
* [[Sami Joseph Karam]], Lebanese-American notable for founding populyst, a demographic research platform, and for writing the weekly Wednesday Briefs starting in March 2020. Notable for making a connection between demographics and economics in [[Foreign Affairs]] [https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/world/2017-02-27/economics-dependency] and for analyzing the impact of cronyism on politics in [[Foreign Affairs]] [https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/world/2017-07-19/capitalism-did-not-win-cold-war] and in [[Quillette]] [https://quillette.com/author/sami-j-karam/]. Published frequently in [[New Geography]] and [[National Review]]. Son of [[Joseph Philippe Karam]] and nephew of [[Nicolas G. Hayek]]. Graduate of [[The University of Texas at Austin]], [[Cornell University]] and [[The Wharton School]].
* [[Care Programme Approach]] (Wales)
* [[Jonathan Hearn]], notable for being president of the [[Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism]] since 2019.[https://asen.ac.uk/about-asen/team/] Professor of Sociology at Edinburgh University since 2014.[http://www.sps.ed.ac.uk/staff/sociology/hearn_jonathan] [https://www.isrf.org/fellows-projects/jonathan-hearn/] [https://edinburgh.academia.edu/JonathanHearn/CurriculumVitae] He wrote upon the renaming of David Hume Tower and writes about similar topics on his blog. [https://braveneweurope.com/jonathan-hearn-remembering-hume] [https://uneasyessays.com/2020/09/13/remembering-hume/]
* [[California verbal learning test]] or [[California verbal learning task]]
* [[Nitza M. Hidalgo]] - notable for his educational theory re. the three levels of culture; [http://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED382723]; [http://sidorkin.com/408/Hidalgo.PDF]
* [[Camberwell Family Interview]]
* [[Logan Levkoff]] - notable for...</voice in human sexuality education/sexology>
* [[Centil]], Scale upon which Raven's Matrix Test for Logical Intelligence is built
* [[Barry Sandywell]] - sociologist particularly concerned with sociological issues in philosophy and visual culture; [http://www.york.ac.uk/sociology/our-staff/honorary/barry-sandywell/#research]; [http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Barry+Sandywell&btnG=&hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C33]; [http://intertheory.org/Beer-Sandywell.htm]; Sandywell is cited in 11 places in Wikipedia ([https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=Barry+Sandywell&fulltext=1])
* [[Cognitive Appraisal]], see [[Stanley Schachter]]
*[[Jens Qvortrup]] - Danish sociologist who created and led for 10 years the [http://www.isa-sociology.org/en/research-networks/research-committees/rc53-sociology-of-childhood/ Research Committee 53] on Sociology of Childhood for the [http://www.isa-sociology.org/en/ International Sociological Association] (ISA), shedding light on the importance of childhood studies. He is one of the editors of The Palgrave Handbook of Childhood Studies. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Childhood_studies])
* [[cognitive-expectancy theory]]
*[[Sun Liping]] (Chinese: 孙立平) - Chinese sociologist, born in 1955; a member of the dissertation committee of Xi Jinping, he is a critic of current policies of the Chinese Communist Party under Xi
* [[cognitive inhibition]]. We don't seem to have an article with this expression. Mentioned here http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jsr7MIAPZKNo9gwvLd8_z-UOq1CAD95QOFJ80 as a "technique". Other sources http://www.google.com/search?q=cognitive+inhibition seem to be using the word in a different sense - we may need some kind of disamb for this as well.
*[[José Manuel Valenzuela Arce]] - Mexican Author and an academic at The College of Mexico A.C. Born 1954 (age 65 years), in Mexico. Recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada.
* [[cognitive reframing]], Requesting Information [[User:Emesee/Cognitive reframing|stub in userspace]]
*[[Jackson Toby]] - Jackson Toby (1925-), American sociologist, educator. Achievements include special research adolescent delinquency in the United States, Sweden, Japan, other countries, on violence and dropouts in American public schools. Recipient Research Excellence award, Rutgers University Board Trustees, 1984, numerous research grants.
* [[cognitive-remediation theory]]
*[[Dr. Connie Pinkerton-Uri]] - Choctaw/Cherokee Doctor, Lawyer, and Activist who carried out [https://www.jstor.org/stable/1185911 an independent study finding that one in four American Indian women had been sterilized without her consent]
* [[cognitive structure]], Term may have multiple meanings. Possible college course description here [http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~bdurell/3070cogs.htm term] used in Artificial Intelligence research here [http://www.agiri.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Cognitive_Structure paper] describing the term here [http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/custom/portlets/recordDetails/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&_&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=ED234070&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&accno=ED234070] term used here [http://www.higheredcenter.org/research/role-cognitive-structure-college-student-problem-drinking]
*[[Dr. Mark Umbreit]] - Professor of Social Work and one of the founders of restorative justice. [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=rbNKzoYAAAAJ&hl=en hundreds of publications and books about restorative justice]
* [[conservation psychology]]
*[[Paget Henry]] - Professor Emeritus at Brown University, author of ''Caliban's Reason: Introducing Afro-Caribbean Philosophy'']
* [[Colorgenics]], [http://www.colorgenics.com ]
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* [[Competition Theory]]
*[[Professor Edward Charles Webster]] - Professor of Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. Prof. Eddie Webster was an important figure in South African academia, particularly in the field of sociology. <ref>https://www.sahistory.org.za/archive/eddie-webster-leaves-legacy-advocacy-social-justice-transcends-academia-ethan-van-diemen</ref>
* [[Concept empiricism]]
* [[Conditioned Compensatory Response]]
* [[Confined Environment Psychology]]
* [[Constance Kaplan]], MFT, The Butterfly Effect-Proxy-Connection
* [[Constitutive conditions of existence conditions]]
* [[Continuity of species]]
* [[Contrast gaining]]
* [[Convergent Thinking]]
* [[Counter Conditioning]]
* [[Counterphobic attitude]]
* [[Joseph Rémi Léopold Delboeuf or Delbœuf (1831-1896)]]
* [[Deaf Hearing]]
* [[Deliberate negligence]]
* [[demeanor]] (yes, the basic, traditional concept; opposite of misdemeanor)
* [[Dendrophobia]] The morbid fear of trees and forests
* [[Developmental Niche]] A model for culture and child development described by ''Sara Harkness'' and [[Charles M. Super]]
* [[Diagnostic Algorithms]]
* [[Differential Emotional Scale]]
* [[Directed thinking]]
* [[Discoursive pychology]]
* [[Disemia]]
* [[Dishabituation]]- see [[Habituation]]
* [[Dispossession of consciousness]]
* [[Distraction Conflict]] in [[Social psychology]]
* [[Dog-Cat Relationship]]
* [[Dominant Response]] in [[Social psychology]]
* [[Dual Relationships]], the presence of social, financial, sexual or other relationship with a client, that inhibit a psychologist or other mental health practitioner from doing as good a job in therapy.
* [[Duncanian Theory of Addictions]]
* [[Duncanian Therapy]] - harm reduction approach to addictions treatment


===Cultural practices, customs and folkways===
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;A–G
* [[Edifice complex]]
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* [[Effectiveness of torture]]
* [[Asian-American Jews]], e.g., Mark Z.'s daughter?
* [[Edwin P. Hollander]], originator of the concept of anticonformity vs. independence
* [[atak (name)|atak]] - apparently also called a [[nukh]]; an Indian surname or clan name of some sort; seems to be(en) in use in NW India.
* [[Ego inflation]] (or [[Inflated ego]])
* [[Bamileke Mdouba]]
* [[Elevator effect]], related to personal distance and eye contact
* [[be (Japanese society)]] - according to [https://www.britannica.com/topic/be], a "be" is a hereditary occupational group in early Japan. None of the entries in [[BE]] seem to describe this
* [[Elite Interviewing]]
:*I'd recommend expanding [[Yamato period]] with information from<ref>{{cite web |last1=Smits |first1=Gregory |title=Topics in Japanese Cultural History: Chapter 2, The Ancient Japanese Islands – ''Uji'' and ''Be'' |url=http://figal-sensei.org/hist157/Textbook/ch2_main.htm |website=figal-sensei.org |accessdate=12 April 2019 |date=2001}}</ref> rather than creating an independent article.
* [[Embedded Figure Test]]
* [[Emotional flooding]]
* [[Bonanza (UK)]]
* {{icon|redirect}} [[Bonner Road Orphanage]] - [[Bethnal Green]], [[East London]].
* [[Emotional blackmail]]
* [[bran pie]] ([[bran-pie]])
* [[Empathic embarrassment]]
* [[bull dancing]]
* [[Empirical genetic prognosis]], developed by [[Ernst Rüdin]]
* [[caregiver little]]
* [[Empirically validated treatments]]
* [[Che Che Cole]] ([[Che Che Kole]])
* [[Endomusia]]
* [[Columbia Washboard Company]] – last washboard company in the U.S.
*"[[Energy Depletion Theory]]" of [[Women's Global Excess of Depression]], developed by [[Jean A. Hamilton]], MD, PhD
* [[Excitation Transfer]]
* [[cow pinch]]
* [[Crank (person)]]
* [[Exercise addiction]] - another aspect of the Eating Disorders Spectrum
* [[Cremation Society of North America]] - see the [[Tri-State Crematory scandal]]
* [[Existential Psychodynamics]] - Irvin Yalom's existential psychotherapy.
* [[Crimson Ceremony]]
* [[Exoframing]], apparently a psychotherapy tool useful for treating Borderline Personality Disorder
* [[deaf peddler]] - referring to person (not necessarily deaf) who hands out "deaf education pamphlets" requesting money
* [[External Inhibition]]
* [[demonstration banner]]
* [[Externalizing disorder]], a developmental psychology term used to categorize disorders such as conduct disorder
* [[False Authority Syndrome]]
* [[deny and defend]]
* [[dictation of fashion]] – [[:cs:Módní diktát]]
* [[False Stalking Syndrome]]
* {{icon|redirect}} [[emo fashion]] or [[emo (subculture)]] - both redirect to the page about emo music, which is a related but distinct topic
* [[False Belief Task]], Common task used to assess children's theory of mind.
* [[Familiarisation]]
* [[family nudity]]
* [[Fayzarahmani Muslim]]
* [[Fantasy Prone Personality]], esp. as FPP relates to perception of the paranormal
* [[Fish camp]] - historically, a location where people camp, fish, and cook. In the southern U.S., a seafood restaurant
* [[Favorite Color]] the phenomenon of humans preferring one color over all others
* [[Fita do Bonfim]] – [[:pt:Fita do Bonfim]]
* [[Feature binding]]
* [[Fonkong]]
* [[First-Order Conditioning]]
* [[Gallic shrug]]
* [[Floortime]] see http://www.icdl.com/dirFloortime/overview/index.shtml
* [[gallopalooza]]
* [[Fountain House Model]] see http://www.fontenehuset-stavanger.no/?s=english
* {{icon|redirect}} [[gangster culture]]
* [[grouse pin]] - a type of [[kilt pin]]
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* [[Genealogical Bewilderment]]
* [[helmeted aquatics]]
* [[Generalization Decrement Theory]]
* [[honoured worker]] – honorary title awarded in the Soviet Union
* [[Gibsonian approach]] A highly influential theory in visual psychology.
* [[Indo-Caucasian]]
* [[Gillberg Affair]] destruction of court-mandated material by Swedish psychiatrist
* [[Ingidoodle]]
* [[Russell Gray]], professor, [[University of Auckland]]: language evolution, animal cognition, avian evolution and philosophy of biology; http://www.psych.auckland.ac.nz/people/Gray/Russell.htm
* [[John Wilson peyote ritual]]
* [[Graphoria]]: there is a learning disability in this area relating to organization,
* [[Greeno's typology]],
* [[Kagiya]]
* [[Kumano-mode]]
* [[Grief work]], grieving taking place after "acceptance," (the final stage of the grief cycle).
* [[list of taboos]]
* [[Haptodysphoria]], an unpleasant sensation derived from touching certain objects.
* [[MetroVibe]] – and other similar phone social-network services (''e.g.'', [[Lavalife]]) intended to facilitate dating
* [[Hebbian Memory]]
* [[Middle Eastern culture]] - rather puzzling that we do not have an article on this already, given that we have [[:Category:Middle Eastern culture]] and articles such as [[Culture of Europe]], [[Culture of South America]], [[Culture of East Asia]], etc.
* [[Hedonic Psychology]] - See Nobelist [[Daniel Kahneman]]
* [[Heuristic systematic model]]
* [[Morrisons Wednesday]]
* [[mourning tent]] - Arabic mourning custom
* [[Higher order thinking]]
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* [[High-functioning alcoholic]]
* [[hostile dependency]] - a theory of Sigmund Freud
* [[hostility events]] Seen in the news in the context of SSRIs cause a 2-fold increase in “hostility events.”
* [[Human Dynamics]] - personality theory by [[Sandra Seagal]] and [[David Horne]]
* [[Hyperactive agent detection device]]
* [[Hypnoid state]] (Freudian Construct)
* [[Hypnotic state of mind while watching t.v.]] (kids' eyes glass-over, people walk by unnoticed, because of the fast 'flickering' of the tv)
* [[Hypolexia]]
* [[Imagery Transformation]] - therapy technique -- see http://www.psychologie.tu-dresden.de/i2/klinische/studium/ss07/ehlers-ptsd-cog-2005.pdf and http://baywood.metapress.com/index/RPGGF9297TLXERN3.pdf. Critique as well as explain, please.
* [[Imagology]]
* [[Impulse Control]] - not just a redirect page to [[Deferred Gratification]]
* [[Institute for Motivational Research]] - Founded by Ernest Dichter, place where the focus group was created.
* [[Integral Psychoanalysis]]
* [[Integrated Threat Theory]], a theory of perceived threat between social groups that states that there are two main types of perceived threat: Symbolic (ideas, religion, beliefs) and Realistic (money, resources).
* [[Intellectual Darwinism]], belief that only strongest rational argument survives the test of time.
* [[Intelligence Trap]], an idea [[Edward De Bono]] wrote about his in book "Thinking Course" where smart people don't question themselves because they are able to argue their own correctness so effectively.
* [[Internal Working Model]], developed as part of the theory of attachment as proposed by Bowlby (1980), where in the first year of life the infant experiences many proximity-seeking episodes, leading to the development of a mental prototype of the relationship (with the adult caregiver). Expanded upon by Main (1990) where it was typified as being a representation of the relationship (caregiver and infant); active (working); continuously constructed and evolving; subconscious; both affective and cognitive; informs the child about identity, location, and accessibility; and creates current and future expectations. This article could be added as part of attachment, as I'm not completely certain if it would warrant a page of its own.
* [[Internalizing disorder]], such as anxiety and depression. This is becoming more popular in use.
* [[interval of uncertainty]]


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* [[Judith Herman (psychologist)|Judith Herman]] Author Trauma and Recovery (PTSD and Complex PTSD)
* [[Journal therapy]]
* [[National symbols of Armenia]]
* [[National symbols of Georgia]]
* [[Kireru]] - Japanese cultural/psychological phenomenon, equivalent of U.S. "going postal"
* [[La Palisse]]
* [[National symbols of Greece]]
* [[Labeled Magnitude Scale]]
* [[National symbols of Kazakhstan]]
* [[National symbols of Libya]]
* [[Larger than Life (science)]] (in fact it's very incomplete and very inaccurate)
* [[Last-best Offer (bargaining tactic)]]
* [[National symbols of Morocco]]
* [[National symbols of Tunisia]]
* [[Law of Inverse Worth]] - origins and significance? Related to addiction?
* [[Parents Without Partners]] - Also known as PWP, this social and support organization for single parents has been in existence since 1957, having grown from its first meeting in NYC to multiple chapters across the U.S. and Canada. See: https://www.parentswithoutpartners.org/page/AboutWho
* [[Levels of Consciousness]]
* [[pan-grave culture]] – as mentioned in [[Kingdom of Kush]]
* [[Liminarity]] (acc. to Victor Turner, concept that a higher state requires experience of lower state)
* [[Limit Experience]]
* [[Paper Plate Awards]] – US culture
* [[parietal hours]] - something to do with US universities (the hours permitted to entertain opposite-sex guests in one's room)
* [[Linden Method]] -
* [[Perth Regatta Day]]
* [[locus of attention]] (a term used by Jeff Raskin)
* [[Poniatiya]] [[:ru:Воровской закон]] - code of conduct of humans applied in social, law enforcement, political, governmental practices throughout the Soviet and Postsoviet land. The article already exists in 3 non-latin languages [https://hy.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D4%B3%D5%B8%D5%B2%D5%A1%D5%AF%D5%A1%D5%B6_%D6%85%D6%80%D5%A5%D5%B6%D6%84] [https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%92%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B9_%D0%B7%D0%B0%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%BD] [https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%97%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%96%D0%B9%D1%81%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9_%D0%B7%D0%B0%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%BD] The article needs to be created in English language for the Western world to better understand the nature of Soviet and Postsoviet thinking/behaviour. This article could be a great contribution to the research initiated by [[George Frost Kennan]] and developed by later authors he inspired
* [[major affective disorder]]
* [[mass persuasion]]
* [[Poruwa Ceremony]]
* [[Mechaphilia]]
* [[pre-engagement]]
* [[Rajputs of Bihar]], [[:Category:Rajput clans of Bihar]]
* [[Memory Interference]]
* [[metaphor therapy]]
* [[sacrificial dagger]]
* [[Methodological Behaviorism]]
* [[Medicine Hat]]
* [[Moon Logic]]
* [[Motor Cognition]] vx
* [[Mucophagia]]
* [[Mutual hypnosis]]
* [[Narrative psychology]] or [[Narrative partitioning]] -
* [[Native Reading]] - method of teaching reading to very young children (fluency before 3 years) in order to achieve deep neurological literacy
* [[Neo-Adlerian]] - Contemporary Adlerian school of thought.
* [[Neurological visual profiling]]
* [[Neurological Stimulation]]
* [[Andrzej Nowak (psychologist)]] - http://psy.fau.edu/~nowak/ or look on Polish Wikipedia ''Andrzej Nowak (psycholog)''
* [[Non-Declerative Memory]]
* [[Overactive Adrenaline Disorder]]
* [[Object Learning]]
* [[Objective psychology]]
* [[Obstinacy]] - stubbornness from the point of view of developmental psychology, game theory, etc., see also [[:de:Trotz]]
* [[Occasion Setter]]
* [[Omphalopsychosis]] collective naval gazing?
* [[Open-eyed sleep]]
* [[Ophelia Complex]] describes adolescent girls who are unhealthily concerned with acceptance and obedience


;P-R:
* [[Pain Catastrophizing Scale]]
* [[Parameters of deviance]] psychology. pervasive, persistent, impairing. how they apply to children
* [[Participative Management]]
* [[Personality accentuation]] - [[Karl Leonhard]]'s conception.
* [[Pathology of normalcy]]
* [[Peak Shift Phenomenon]]
* [[Perception of time]]
* [[PersonalDNA]]
* [[Pesso Therapy]]
* [[Philosophical Psychology]]
* [[Carolyn R. Phinney]] ?
* [[Post Criticality]]
* [[Postcolonial psychology]]
* [[Postmodern therapy]]
* [[Postphenomenology]]
* [[Prison mentality]] - <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.google.com/search?q={{urlencode:"prison mentality"}} search Google for this term]{{#if:{{NAMESPACE}}|{{ns:0}}|<span class="messagebox" style="padding: 0; font-size: xx-small; color: #000000;">''[[Template:Google]] should not be used in articles as Google links are not considered appropriate for an encyclopedia.''</span>}}</span>
* [[Psychiatric phenomenology]]
* [[psychophysical methods]]: [[Method of Constant Stimuli]], [[Method of Limits]] ([[ascending method of limits]],[[descending method of limits]]), [[Adaptive Testing]] like [[staircase method]]
* [[Radiesthesy]]
* [[Rape crisis counselor]] (see [[Rape crisis center]])
* [[Reactive disassociation]], see [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/materialism-eliminative/], chapter 3.3
* [[Relationship Awareness Theory]] (already partially covered in bio for [[Elias Porter]], Ph.D.)
* [[Relationship contingent self-esteem]]
* [[Remote Associates Test]]
* [[Reverse Therapy]]
* [[Roeckelein's Law]]
* [[Russel Lockhart]]


;S
* [[Safety Behaviours]] short-term risk minimising behaviours that have long-term consequences of continuing cycles of anxiety and depression
* [[Scale-dependent Interactons]]
* [[Scelerophibia]] fear of bad men or burglars
* [[Secondary mania]]
* [[Self-construal]]
* [[self-discrepancy theory]] ([[SDT]]) - depression, social anxiety, eating disorders and paranoia result from different types of conflicting self-beliefs
* [[Self-justification theory]]
* [[Self-medication hypothesis]]
* [[Semantic Amnesia]]
* [[Semantic Apraxia]]
* [[Seven Basic Human Needs]]
* [[Sexual acts in front of children]] / [[Effects of sexual acts and pornography on children and/or adolescents]]
* [[Sex economy]]
* [[Shared Dream]]
* [[Shafica Karagulla]] doctor/psychiatrist w/ a special interest in psychic perception
* [[Significant Emotional Event]] ([[SEE]])
* [[SNARC effect]]
* [[Social anhedonia]] - already partially covered in e.g. the article on [[Schizotypy]], but a new article would be a good idea.
* [[Social competence]]
* [[Social cue]]s
* [[Social deprivation]] - [[Nestor Navarro]]
* [[Social Psychology of Creativity]]
* [[Societal attitudes towards pedophilia]]
* [[Socio-Professionalism]]
* [[Solution Focused Approaches]] Based on the principles of Solution Focused Brief Therapy
* [[Solution-orientation]] see [http://www.paihdelinkki.fi/english/infobank/200_service_line/264e.htm]
* [[Source monitoring]], memory framework that accounts for memory distortion
* [[Spontaneous trait inference]]
* [[Staff Observation Agression Scale (SOAS)]]
* [[Stimulus Substitution]]
* [[Strength Deployment Inventory]] (see [[Elias Porter]], Ph.D.)
* [[Subclinical eating disorder]]
* [[Sylvan Contemplation]]
* [[Sympathy illness]] or [[Sympathy pain]] or [[Sympathy sickness]] (redirect all into one, perhaps the scientific name if it has one)

;T-Z:
* [[Task cohesion]]
* [[Teaching to the Test]] a phrase that generally means the educators are teaching students to perform well on a test rather than understanding of the fundamental skills involved. A related concept is that of test coaching.
* [[Teloi]]
* [[Test of Word Reading Efficiency]] (TOWRE)
* [[Theomonistik]]
* [[Three-term Contingency]]
* [[Theory of Visual Attention, Bundsen 1990]]
* [[Toonophilia]]
* [[Toxic Personalities]]
* [[Training prospects]]
* [[Trigger Analysis]]
* "[[Truman Show Delusion]]" Term used by Dr.s Joel and Ian Gold of Montreal to describe a mental illness where patients believe they are subjects of their own reality TV shows
* [[unmitigated communion]]
* [[Veridicality]] ("The correct perception of an object, that is, in agreement with the object's real properties")
* [[Verbal judo]], also relates to [[social intelligence]]
* [[Verbal memory]]
* [[Versatility]]
* [[Victim mentality]] or [[Victimism]]: [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victimismo Spanish]
* [[Video games as stress relief]]
* [[Women psychology]] does this mean "psychology of women" or "feminine psychology"
* [[Zeitgaber]], as related to [[social intelligence]], see Daniel Goleman's work [http://www.danielgoleman.info/blog/]

==[[Religion]]==
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===Spiritualism, cults, uncategorizable sects===
;A-G:
*[[Agrippan Trilemma]]
*[[American Marriage Ministries]]
*[[Atermdeism]] - (no Google hits)
*[[Antonio Vazquez Alba]]
*[[Autopergamene]]; self parchment; blood written on skin
*[[AvatarEPC]] One of my coworkers belongs to this new-age cult-like group [http://www.avatarepc.com/ http://www.avatarepc.com/]
*[[Beni Abraham]] - "Hebrew-Christian" sect
*[[Biokinesis]](the manipulation of genetics and/or life force via psychokinetic ability)
*[[Bush arbor]]
*[[Buddhism in Hungary]]
*[[Buddhist Catechism]]
*[[Buddhist Modernism]]
*[[Calgary Prophetic Bible Institute]]

*[[Canadian Council of Christians and Jews]]
*[[Cetarian]]
*[[Ceremonial Magic & The Power of Evocation]] (Joseph C. Lisiewski, occultist)
*[[Cheondoism and homosexuality]]
*[[Christian Media]]
*[[Church of the Age of Reason]]
*[[Church of the Divine Lotus]] [http://www.divinelotus.org/]
*[[Church of the Tree of Life]] as mentioned in ''Legal Highs'' by Adam Gottlieb and other texts. Was based in [[San Francisco]].
*[[Confession Box]]
*[[Cosmos Ordering]]
*[[Cup of Trembling]] - Christian metaphor
*[[Dahnhak]] - as in [[Dahank yoga]]?
*[[The Eye in the Hand]] - religious icon in Native America, Asia, Middle-East
*[[Evangelical Truth]]
*[[Falútli]]
*[[Fire of Molech]] - cf [[Moloch]]
*[[Free Will Astrology]] (newspaper and web column)
*[[Geniism]] (Vietnamese spirituality)
*[[Goligher Circle]] - spiritualist group in Ireland

;H-Z:
*[[Hawzah]] - Quranic studies?
*[[Hartmut Bobzin]] ([[:de:Hartmut Bobzin]] - German Orientalist
*[[healing ministry]]
*[[HIMOG]] - Holy Illuminated Man Of God.
*[[Holier than thou]] - just the idiom?
*[[Idealistic Pantheism]]
*[[Ikiz Mabut Religion]] [[Polytheistic]] [[religion]] based around twin gods.
*[[John de Ruiter]] - philosopher turned Messianic figure
*[[Kolbrin bible]], mentioned at [[Talk:Nibiru_(myth)]]
*[[Labowenism]], - 21st century religion based on moderation and happiness.
*[[Lightworker]] I have content but I am unable to submit it.. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Lightworker]] --[[User:Outelligent|Outelligent]] ([[User talk:Outelligent|talk]]) 15:31, 8 September 2009 (UTC)
*[[Marked Men for Christ]]
*[[The Martinus Institute]] provides information on Martinus Cosmology in various languages.
*[[Martin Zender]] An out spoken author on religion and spirituality.
*[[Michael Sharp]] - religious author
*[[Morality and religion]](/[[religion and morality]]/[[religion and ethics]]/[[ethics and religion]])
*[[New Testament Christian College]]
*[[New Church of the Light]] A religious sect that followed the teachings of [[Arther Leonus]] and encouraged free religious debate.
*[[Old Adam]] - theological concept - humankind's unrepentant nature
*[[Panenhenic mysticism]]
*[[Pilgrimage church]]
*[[Postcolonial Critique]]
*[[Poson]] - Buddist festival in Sri-lanka
*[[Protestant Buddhism]]
*[[Rational Piety]]
*[[Recollections in Christianity]]
* {{req|religious buildings in London}} - brining together articles on London's churches, cathedrals, mosques, synagogues and temples.
*[[Rock Water]] - ?
*[[S-Anon/S-Ateen]][http://www.sanon.org/]
*[[School of Metaphysics]] their official site is http://www.som.org
*[[Sacred time]]
*[[Scripturalism]]
*[[Seal of Secrecy]]
*[[Sedona Method]] - "inner peace, self-help" mental/spiritual program
*[[Shining Ones]] - spiritualist entity?
*[[ShinYat Tong Moral Association]]
*[[Shivasina]] - relaxation phase after yoga exercise
*[[Simple Abundance]]
*[[Sphireif]] - A little known religion that basses its teachings on a book called The Way. The original copy of The Way was thought to be written some time within the last 300 years. -- cf [[Sephirot]], [[The Way]], though I'm not seeing any connections here myself.
*[[Taakatism]] - A religion known for social work and anti-war demonstrations in England.
*[[T'ai-Shang Kan-Ying P'ien]] (Taoist treatise on ethics)
*[[Temperance revolution]] - cf [[Temperance movement]], [[Prohibition]]
*[[Temple of Anarchism]] - notable Southern Ontario cult known for it's influence in regional politics.
*[[The Independents (European activist group)]] - [http://www.youtube.com/independents123 YouTube channel] - An activist group dedicated to stamping out the religion (of debated status) Scientology, also see [[Anonymous (group)]]
*[[The True Faith Jehovah’s Witnesses Association]] - http://the-true-jw.oltenia.ro/
*[[Totalitarian sect]]
*[[Touch Relic]] Re: sanctificication - see East-west Schism - Greek Orthodox Church - Saint Spiros (Corfu)
*[[True Alternative]] - "subversive alternative paradigm"
*[[Universal Ethician Church]] - has a website [http://betterworld.org/mission.html] with explanation; environmentally based, owns cemetery for green burials.
*[[Voces Mysticae]] - [[glossolalia]]?
*[[Waihusiwa]] - female [[Zuni]] spiritual storyteller whose stories were recorded by [[Frank Hamilton Cushing]] and whose photo was taken by [[Edward S. Curtis]]
*[[Well cultures]], particularly with reference to well culture in Wales, see reference to ancient well in discussion Mynytho.
*[[Wesleyan Society]]
*[[Worship of the Ancient Seventh Planet]] (Canadian religious cult)
*[[Xi Fang]]
*[[Yansa]]

===Other/ Misc (if you are unsure)===
*[[American Marriage Ministries]] - the first constitutional church based upon the American Canon.
*[[Church of Dinotoria]] - From [http://www.dinotoria.webs.com/]
*[[St Josephs Cathedral Lucknow]] - All the history of this place, What was there before it,and what events took place.
* {{req|religious buildings in London}} - brining together articles on London's churches, cathedrals, mosques, synagogues and temples.
*[[Forced Ordination]] - practice of forcing an individual to accept a religious office.
*[[Klêidouchos]], "Keeper of the Keys"
*[[charter myths]]
*[[Woronieckis]] --puported relion of [[Andrea Yates]] and her Husband---see cnn.com article on her not being insane
*[[Tirukurral]]-the Tamil saint and his sayings
*[[Church Of The Members]]
*[[Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme]]
*[[Mombobo]]
*[[multiple souls]]
*[[Olifat]] trickster god who brought fire in Micronesian mythology
*[[Whitesides]]
*[[Yomeigaku]]
*[[YMCA Camp Widjiwagan]]
*[[designer religion]]
*[[Kabalarians]] - info at http://www.skepdic.com/kabbal.html (Skeptic's Dictionary). Copyright 1994-2009 Robert T. Carroll, i.e., don't copy any of this without permission. [[WP:NONFREE]]
*[[Ramendan]] - Holiday for [[Pastafarianism|Pastafarians]]
*[[Temple of the Lord's Grace]]
* [[Liquid Church]] [http://www.liquidchurch.com/]
* [[Emissaries of Divine Light]]
* [[Universal Church of Metaphysics]] [http://www.ucmeta.org/]
* [[Skjulte Skatters Forlag]] -- Publishing house operated by [[Smith's Friends]] which publishes a number of monthly magazines, books and multimedia publications.
* [[Scepticism inc]] Novel by Bo Fowler on organized religion
* [[Group Magazine]]
* [[Timeline of world religions]]
* [[Innatheism]]
* [[Darkside Collective Ministry International]] [http://www.darksidecollective.org]
* [[Church of Virus]] - A church based off of [[memetics]] - [http://www.churchofvirus.org Church of Virus]
* [[Religious inclusivity]]
* [[office chaplain]] - referred-to by NBC news story that ran on 04/05/2007
*[[Morality and religion]]/[[religion and morality]]/[[religion and ethics]]/[[ethics and religion]])
*[[Redefine God]] a 21st century approach to defining God as "All That Which Is" ATWI. Uses the Web 2.0 analogy to create Religion 2.0. [http://www.redefinegod.com/ RG - Redefine God (Religion 2.0)]
* [[Spiritual Energy Radiators]]
* [[Newspring Church]] A controversial non demoninational Christian church in South Carolina.
* [[Extheism]]
* <s>[[Translations of the Lord's Prayer in different languages]]</s> - belongs in Wikisource and is probably there already. -- Yes ( [[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Lord's_Prayer]] ). On the other hand, "History and linguistics of translation of the Lord's Prayer into different languages" seems like an adequately encyclopedic topic: presumably should start as a section of [[Lord's Prayer]] if anybody does anything with this.
* [[Compatibilistic Free Will]] - cf [[Free will]]

===[[Judaism]]===
*[[Rebbe Nachman of Breslov revealed he is the reincarnation of Moses [[a text Biur haliikutym at the end of torah 22-cites five who had the soul of Moses]] and promises whoever comes to his gravesite to recite the ten psalms he revealed[[a text chaye Moharan chapter 162]], he would atone that person. Rebbe Nachman sent a letter after his passing to Yisrael Saba, Born in Tiberius 1988, appointing him as his successor and allows Saba Yisrael to publicly announce Rebbe Nachman's name is the Quadruple song. This secret was known to the elite Breslov students, which was hinted by Rebbe Noson the main disciple in Rebbe Nachman's time.[[ Also more specific in the introduction to Shir Yediddut-Rebbe Noson writes,"...his name is holy...double triple quadruple]] Saba Yisrael says Rebbe Nachman sent this letter to everyone on condition the person believes Rebbe Nachman's name is the song, as Rebbe Nachman alludes in text Sippurei Maasiot, The Seven Beggars, that he can heal the Queen ( a metaphor for the sphere Malchut, people on this earthly world) [[Tikkunei Zohar page 51b- states, Moses will reveal the quadruple song in the future, Exodus, (15, 1) thereby, redeeming the forgotten torah the forgotten intentions of prayer and redeem the congregants of Israel. Cited in Text Likutei Moharan Tanina(8,1)-]]. Proverebs,(31,26)"…Torat Chesed(numerical value 72י יק יקו יקוק:) Al Leshona( numerical value 491: (נ נח נחמ נחמן מאומן Transliterated Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman.
*[[Living up to the Truth]]--a text by Rabbi Dovid Gottlieb
*[[Yechiel Nahari]] - One of the greatest Sephardic Cantors ever.
*[[Adoption in Jewish Halakha]] - Adoptees and Adopting Families face different requirements in [[Halakha]], in general regarding [[Tzniut]] (modest lifestyle), but specifically in regards to [[Negiah]] (physical contact) and [[Yichud]] (seclusion between a man and a woman, who are not married to each other, in a closed room or a private area).
*[[Columbus Platform]]
*[[Gender roles in Judaism]]
*[[Jewish universities and colleges in the United States]]
*[[Jewlicious Festival]] - Jewish Festival held in Long Beach, CA every year. [http://www.JewliciousFestival.com Link]
*[[Reformed Tehudic Karaite Judaism]]
*[[Miami Platform]]
*[[Combined Jewish Philanthropies]]
*[[Sword of the Messiah]] (in Judaism and Christianity)
*[[ihud]]/[[ichud]] (see [[Cultural Zionism]], [[Martin Buber]], [[Fawzi Faisal al-Husaini]], [[brit shalom]], [[New Palestine]], etc.)
*[[Only Simchas]] (refers to the website onlysimchas.com - this has become something of a cultural phenomenon in the orthodox Jewish world. Its ubiquity for posting engagements and life cycle events seems unparalleled for an online forum)
*[[Integral Judaism]]
*[[Integral Kabbalah]]
*[[jeshida]]--highest-/holy-spirit/oversoul? How is it spelled?
*[[chayah]]--(vehicle of) spirit? How is it spelled?
*[[biberhut]] ([[biber hut]]; See also [[Hassidic Judaism]])
*[[Yiddish music]])
*[[Sagi nahor]] - Jewish theologian [[Yitzchak Sagi-Nahor]]?
*[[Shababnik]], see [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=Shababniks&aq=f&oq=&aqi=g-s1][http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=Shababnik&aq=f&oq=&aqi=]
*[[Shabbat dinner]]
*[[Spiritual Zionism]], [[Spiritual Center]]/[[Spiritual Centre]] ([[Ahad Haam]])
*[[Porat Yosef (Hendon)]]
*[[Tachmonite]] - tribe mentioned in 2 Samuel 23:8
*[[World Congress of Jewish Studies]]
*[[Yizkor book]] - memorial books created by Holocaust survivors to honor destroyed communities
*[[Yaskil Avdi]], a work of Jewish law (halacha). Other than that, I don't know much about it.
*[[Yakov Dovid Cohen]]
====History, others====
*[[Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin]], in Berlin
*The [[Guggenheim Las Vegas]] (closed January 2003)
*[[Jewish Agriculturists' Aid Society of America]]

====[[Synagogue]]s====
''(see [[:Category:Synagogues]])''

*[[Chasam Sopher Synagogue]], NYC
*[[Klaus Synagogue]] ([[Klausova synagoga]]) [[Pinkas Synagogue]] ([[Pinkasova synagoga]])
*[[kol-haneshamah]] (See http://www.kol-haneshamah.org/ seattle)
*[[Kehilat Romemu]] (See http://www.romemu.org/ NYC)


====Jewish communities====
*[[Mashadi]]
*[[Boksze]]([[:pl:Boksze]]) (Poland)
*[[Bus'k]](Ukraine)
*[[Judendorf]]
*[[Ottynia]] / [[Otynia]] / [[Otynya]], Ukraine ([http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Ottynia/ottynia.htm])
*[[Tolmak, Ukraine]]
*[[Turetz]] near [[Novogrudek]] (now--?)
*[[Josefov (Jaroměř)]] [[:de:Josefov (Jaroměř)]]
*[[Habonim Dror Aotearoa New Zealand]]

===Hinduism===
* [[Aadheenam]]
* [[Church of the New Dispensation]] (Bengali: ''Naba Vidhan'', Sanskrit: ''Nava Vidhana'') -- founded by Bengali philosopher [[Keshub Chandra Sen]]; combines Hindu philosophy with Christian theology
*[[Bodayanam]]
*[[Brahmarakshasa]] - some sort of Hindu ghost?
*[[City Hindus Network]]
*[[Gotraspeak]] - incorporate in [[Gotra]] (Hindu clan)?
*[[Gurdwara NanakLama Sikkim India]]
*[[Hindu Education Foundation]]
*[[Hinduism and Science]]
*[[Hinduism in Hong Kong]]
*[[Hinduism in Taiwan]]
*[[Hinjewism]]
* [[Historicity of Rama]]
* [[I Am That: Talks with Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj]]
* [[Lakini]] - An Indian goddess.
* [[Lord Bhavanishankara]]- This diety repeatedly appears in articles related to the [[Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin]] Community
*[[Mahabhashyam]]
*[[Naramdev]]
*[[Pura Gunung Kawi in Sebatu, Indonesia]]
* [[Satchidanandam]] (doesn't this equal [[Satchitananda]]?)
*[[Qualified nondualism]]
*[[Shree Swami Abhiramdasji Tyagi]]
*[[Soniferous ether]] - [[akasa]]? Hindu concept? [[Akashic records ]]?
*[[Tigoupalagar]]
*[[World Yoga Expo]] Major annual Yoga event. First of its kind. Began in 2003, now a US Yoga tradition. Please refer to [http://www.yogaexpo.com/ http://www.yogaexpo.com/]
*[[Yaazhi]]
* [[Yukta]] ?

====Hindu Mythology====
*[[Rishi Kowndinya]]
*[[Balamma]]
*[[Dhwaja stambha]]
*[[Dushana]]
*[[Dvarabalagar]]
*[[Harshiddhi maata]]
*[[Hayasirsa]]
*[[Ishna]]
*[[Jatavedas]] (one name of Shiva from Rig Veda)
*[[Kumbhini]]
*[[Maradia Lawana]]
*[[NallaPochamma]]
*[[Nookambica]] (goddess)
*[[Peddamma]]
*[[Pochamma]]
*[[Ramakavaca]]
*[[Shikotar Maata]]
*[[Tarakasur]]
*[[Vhaanvati maata]]
*[[Ashapurna maata]]
*[[Girijesh]] (one name of Shiva (Girija+ish))
*[[Khurashchaive]] (surname of sanjeevkumar (AREVA))

===Islam===
:''Note:'' many of these are just Arabic phrases that have a simple English definitions or are alternate transliterations; consider placing some at [[Wiktionary]] and making some [[Wikipedia:Redirect|redirects]].

To look for technical Islamic terms lacking an article, check for red-linked terms in the following article: [[Glossary of Islamic terms in Arabic]]. Words listed here which are redundant to the glossary will be removed.

;A-H:
*[[Abduhu Muhammad]]
*[[Abdullah Ahdal]]
*[[Al-Het]]
*[[Amaan]] - a pledge of security given by a Muslim on behalf of a [[Musta'min]] (non-Muslim traveller in a Muslim country.)
*[[Backyard mosque]] - Islam building of muslim immigrants
*''[[Better Than a Thousand Months]]'' ((a book, author unknown))
*[[Fidyah]]
*[[Foroo-e-Din]]
*[[Ghelina]]
*[[Habib 'Ali al-Jifri]]
*[[Halif]]
*[[Halq]]
*[[Halqah]]
*[[Haud-e-Kauthar]]
*[[Hijr-e-Ismaaeel]]
*[[Kazmi Family]]
Since you have an article that lists:
*[[Qamber, Qumbera,Hudhud,Masjid Barsa Baghdad,Close sahabi IMAM ALI Alihesalam]]


;I-M:
*[[Islam in Saint Kitts and Nevis]]
*[[Islam in Saint Lucia]]
*[[Islam in Norfolk Island]]
*[[Islam in Guam]]
*[[Islam in the Northern Mariana Islands]]
*[[Islam in American Samoa]]
*[[Islam in the Cook Islands]]
*[[Islam in French Polynesia]]
*[[Islam in Niue]]
*[[Islam in the Pitcairn Islands]]
*[[Islam in Wallis and Futuna]]
*[[Islam in Tokelau]]
*[[Islam: An Introduction]] A book by Annemarie Schimmel.
*[[Islamic humor]]
*[[Islamic Rituals]]
*[[Istinja]]
*[[Jahmite]]
*[[Jalal-ud-din Sukh Bokhari]]
*[[Jalq]]
*[[Jihadiyya]]
*[[Jihad Fil Islam]] a book by [[Abul Ala Maududi]]
*[[Latmiyas]]
*[[Light of Muhammad]]
*[[List of Islamic schools of jurisprudence]]
*[[Maizbhandar Sharif]]
*[[Maqame-e-Ibrahim]]
*[[Maqsood Jafri]]
*[[Ma'zur]]
*[[Mohammed Enait]]
*[[Mu'aamalaat]]
*[[Mu'jizah]]
*[[Musalli]]
*[[Mushawarah]]

;N-R:
*[[Nahi anil Munkar]]
*[[Nasab]]
*[[Non-Islamic Sufism]]
*[[Otine]]
*[[Qadha]]
*[[Qard]]
*[[Qira-at]]
*[[Qur'anic inerrancy]]
*[[Rida Rashid]]
*[[Riqa]]

;S-Z:
*[[Satr]]
*[[Stone Of Good Fortune]]
*[[Suffah]]
*[[Suhuf]]
*[[Surmah]]
*[[Tahur]]
*[[Universal Islamic Declaration of Human Rights]]
*[[Wakil]]
*[[Yahya ibn Mu'adh]]

===Misc===


* [[Baye Fall]] - the [[Muslim brotherhoods of Senegal]], an interpretation of [[sufism]] originating in [[Touba]], Senegal from the teachings of Cheikh [[Amadou Bamba]] and Cheikh [[Ibrahima Fall]]. Id like someone to provide a short history of these two men, the sufi [[marabout]]s and the modern teachings.
* [[Islam and Just War]] - the relation between Islam and just war.
* [[Khutbat al bayan]] - A book by Muslim Ali bin abi talib
* [[Zainabia]]. It is a name used in many muslim education centers. What is the origin of this word?
* [[Islamiyat]], courses of study in the basic tenets of Islam. No mentions or explanations of this term or process in any articles on Islam, despite its not infrequent use in Islamic schools and study. [http://www.edexcel-international.org/quals/olevel/7568/] [http://www.cambridgestudents.org.uk/subjectpages/folder.2005-03-15.6084849853/folder.2005-03-15.9134010132/]
* [[Ism uwl]], Names and Identifiers

===Christianity===
;6:
*[[67X]]

;A-C:
* The Antioch Bible Society- An internet based bible society "in defense of the scriptures".
*[[Apostolic Johannite Church]] - an Independent Denomination with Apostolic Succession in addition to Gnostic and Johannite Theology. It has a worldwide follower network in addition to it's Churches in the United States, Canada and Spain. (http://www.johannite.org/).
*[[Alan Hirsch]] - Christian speaker and author of several books (http://www.theforgottenways.org/blog/)
*[[Busted Halo]] - a Catholic website sponsored by the Paulists geared toward youth (?)
*[[Alleluia Community]] "a multi-denominational people dwelling in unity to build the kingdom of God on earth" - http://www.yeslord.com
*[[Anglican Board of Mission, Australia]] The national mission agency of the Anglican Church in Australia (http://www.abmission.org)
*[[Annunciation Catholic Church]]
: in which diocese? [[User:69.140.164.142|69.140.164.142]] 04:40, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
*[[The Apostolic Church of Faith in Christ Jesus]] A Restoration Church founded in 1914 in Villa Aldama, Chihuahua. It has its origins in the [[Assemblies of God]] Church and is considered part of The Oneness Movement in early 20th Century Mexico.
*[[Battlelines]] (http://battle-lines.tripod.com) An organization devoted to ministering to the saints of G-d in these last days. There are links to our WWJD and Forward Files sites
*[[Be Part Of Jesus]] (http://www.BePartOfJesus.com) The Be Part Of Jesus project is a community-based effort to build a mosaic of Jesus on the internet.This is a substantially creative endeavor that allows for the collective expression of individuals' Faith in a new and creative way.
*[[Bearing Precious Seed]] (http://bpsmilford.org)
*[[Biblical School of World Evangelism]] (http://bswe.org)
*[[Bons Chrétiens or Bons Homes]]
*[[Brotherly Union of Baptists in Slovakia]] (http://www.baptist.sk/english/ http://www.baptist.sk)
*[[Campo Santo Teutonico]] - [[:de:Campo Santo Teutonico]]
*[[Charles Randolph Uncles]] http://www.nbccongress.org/black-catholic-sprituality/meeting_the_pioneers_of_black_catholicism.asp
*[[Carmen Valenzuela]] Founder of The Apostolic Church of Faith in Christ Jesus in 1914 in Villa Aldama, Chihuahua.
*[[Centre Street Church]] A prominent church in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. [http://www.cschurch.ca/ Centre Street Church]
*[[Catholic Nuns and Sisters]] - consecrated women in Roman Catholic religious communities
*[[Catedral Metropolitana de Medellín]] - [[:es:Catedral Metropolitana de Medellín|es]], [[:commons:Catedral Metropolitana de Medellín|commons]]
*[[Christian Life Assembly]] {req.2009-05-12} - Very large contemporary church of 3000 with multiple locations in the [[Lower Mainland]].[http://www.canada.com/langleyadvance/news/story.html?id=73958e5d-db84-49e4-a86b-837e9db538ea] (http://www.clachurch.com/)
*[[Christian Life Centre Oamaru]]- A church in Oamaru
*[[Clement Anderson Akrofi]], Bible scholar and linguist from Ghana
*[[ChristianJobs.com]] (http://www.christianjobs.com/)
*[[Church Planting Movemements]] A movement where small churches rapidly reproduce new churches (http://www.churchplantingmovements.com/)
*[[ChurchStaffing.com]] (http://www.churchstaffing.com)
*[[Coats Memorial Church, Paisley]] - a huge Victorian Gothic Baptist church in South-Western Scotland, often called the Cathedral of Baptism. There's even an article on it on the sodding Polish Wikipedia, for God's sake! Yet we don't have one here. Also of note are [http://www.npor.org.uk/cgi-bin/Rsearch.cgi?Fn=Rsearch&rec_index=N12481 its organ] and the fact that it has a large ring of bells hung for English-type change ringing, which, I believe, is unique in the Baptist Church, at least in Europe. Unfortunately, I don't have the info necessary to write an article, I don't speak Polish, and I live over 400 miles south from Paisley, so going up there myself is out of the question...--[[User talk:Vox Humana 8'|Vox]] [[User:Vox Humana 8'|Humana]] [[Special:Contributions/Vox Humana 8'|8']] 20:41, 28 February 2010 (UTC)
*[[Confession Box]]
*[[Contra Naturam]] (Aquinas's theories about sexuality)
*[[Crosscards.com]] (http://www.crosscards.com/)
*[[CrossDaily.com]] (http://www.crossdaily.com/)

;D-K:
*[[Door of Death in St Peters Basilica]] - cf [[St Peters Basilica#Entrances]]
*[[Eaglepoint Covenant Fellowship]] A prominent church in Kuala Lumpur, Selangorm, Malaysia (http://www.ecf.org.my/)
*[[Ethiopian cross]], history of
*[[Executive Presbyter]] alternately [[General Prebyter]], an executive position held in the Presbyterian Church (USA)
*[[External forum]] - should initially redirect to [[ecclesiastical court]] until somebody gets around to writing a full article.
*[[Eusebio Joaquín Flores]], founder of The Light of the World Church in 1926 in Guadalajara, Jalisco.
*[[Falwell Game|The Falwell Game]]
*[[First Congregational Church of Milford, MA UCC]], www.milfordcongregational.org
*[[Forum of Bible Agencies International]] (http://www.ifoba.org)
*[[Forward Movement]] a Methodist organisation started in the early 1900s designed to promote evangelistic, moral and charitable work amongst the poor. Prominent in Wales, not sure of other geographical spread.
*[[Gift of tears]]
*[[Gonfaliere]] (leader of the Papal armies)
*[[Gottfried Schütze]]
*[[Harold Wildish]], British Bible teacher and missionary to Jamaica, in mid-1900s
*[[Hexenbulle]]
*[[His Compass Ministry]] (http://www.hiscompass.org)
*[[Homegoing]]
*[[Humane Religion]], founded by [[J. Regina Hyland]]
*[[Iglesia de Dios Israelita]], Mexican/American Church of Israelite God, so-called "Mexican Jewish" denomination that follows Jewish practices but believes in Christ.
*[[Inclusive Theology]]
*[[Inclusive Church]] (http://www.inclusivechurch.net/index.html)
*[[Inclusive Orthodoxy]] (http://www.inclusiveorthodoxy.org)
*[[Intercessors of the Lamb]] (http://www.bellweatheromaha.org)
*[[International Children's Bible]] A Bible translation geared toward children. [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/International_Children%27s_Bible Wiktionary article]
* [[Irish Blessing]]
*[[Je-Hoshua]]
*[[Jesuism]]
*[[Jesusism]]
*[[Judas Gate]]
*[[Karabrio]]
*[[Koinonia Ministries International (KMI)]]
*[[Korean Church in America]]

;L-R:
*[[Lady Mass]] - A type of [[Votive Mass]], popular around the early 16th Cent. A number of masses set to music were written for this type of mass, including [[Missa de Beata Virgine (Josquin)]] and possibly [[Messe de Nostre Dame]].
*[[Lake Avenue Church]] [[Pasadena, California]]
*[[Lessing's Ditch]] (Gotthold Lessing) between the contingent truths of history and the necessary truths of reason.Explanation and contemporary effects.
*[[LightSource.com]] (http://www.lightsource.com/)
*[[List of Gothic cathedrals of Europe]]
*[[Marianism]] / [[Cult of Mary]]
*[[Miktam]]
*[[Models of the Church]] The six major models of the Catholic Church
*[[Monte Christo Ministries]] A ministry in Paarl, South Africa that emphasizes the spreading of the Gospel in multiple indigenous cultures. [[MonteChristoMinistries.com]]
*[[Motherhouse]] - the monastery from which the other 'houses' of a religious order or congregation were (directly or indirectly) founded
*[[National Association of Black Catholic Administrators]]
*''[[New Life Church, Arkansas]]'' - ''http://www.newlifechurch.tv'', located in Arkansas, pastored by ''Rick Bezet''
*[[Nova Legenda Angliae]] - 16th century collection of biographies of English saints
*[[The Oneness Movement]] A Pentecostal Restoration movement that took place in northern Mexico in the early part of the 20th Century. Two major sects associated with this movement are The Light of the World Church and The Apostolic Church of Faith in Christ Jesus.
*''[[OnlineSpiritualWarfare.com]]'' - ''http://onlinespiritualwarfare.com'', Online up to the minute only Christian based news.
*[[Eastern Orthodox universities and colleges in the United States]]
*[[Our Lady of Fatima Statues]]
*[[Our Lady of the Skies Chapel at John F. Kennedy International Airport]] - Catholic Chapel at JFK's Terminal 4 [http://www.jfkchapel.org]
*[[Overchurching]] - the overpopulation of church buildings in areas where there are comparatively few Christians
*[[prayer furnace]]
*[[Phuc Vu Camp]] - A Christian summer camp gather Vietnamese & Others youth to fellowship with one mission: closer to GOD
*[[Richmond Assembly of God]], An Assembly of God in Richmond Australia (http://www.raog.com.au/)
*[[The River Church at Mall of America]]
*[[Religious Reich|The Religious Reich]]

;S-Z:
*[[Salem Baptist Church of Chicago]] Rev. Senator James T. Meeks, Pastor. Large African American Megachurch on Chicago's far south side. http://www.sbcoc.org/
*[[Saint Euphrasius]] A bishop martyred by the Vandals, or possibly a bishop who corresponded with St. Cyprian.
*[[Santa Maria di Grottaferrata]] an [[Italo-Albanian Catholic Church|Italo-Albanian Catholic]] [[territorial abbey]] in [[Grottaferrata]], near [[Rome]]
*[[St. Mary Bishophill Junior, York]] St. Mary Bishophill Junior, York.
*[[St. Mary's Church Champakulam]]
*[[St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church (Newport News, VA)]], 126 year old parish
*[[SermonSearch.com]] (http://www.sermonsearch.com)
*[[Sinai Pericope]] Exodus 19.1-Numbers 10.10
*[[Sociorhetorical Interpretation]] An approach to biblical interpretation; also spelled "socio-rhetorical interpretation"; abbreviated SRI.
*[[Sum of Saving Knowledge]] an important part of the [[Westminster standards]].
*[[Teens Encounter Christ]]
*[[The North American Reformed Seminary (TNARS)]] Completely free seminary http://www.tnars.net
*[[Theocentric Metanarrative]]
*[[Toby Logsdon]] - President and Founder of [http://www.BibleStudyPodcasts.Org Clean Slate Evangelical Ministries] and one of the pastors of Mosaic Church of Arkansas: Northwest Campus
*[[True North Community Church]]
*[[Ukrainian Youth For Christ]]
*[[Visual Diary]]
*[[Washed by the Word]]
*[[World Church of the Power of God]] - ([[:pt:Igreja Mundial do Poder de Deus]])
*[[Yorktown Assembly of God]]
*[[Zum Kripplein Christi Evangelical Lutheran Church]]
*[[Zeph Daniel]]
* [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Fajardo–Humacao]] - newly erected Diocese in Puerto Rico
* [[Dojuku]], Japanese class of people, defined by CR Boxer as 'acolyte or catechist'
* [[Congregation of Universal Wisdom]]
* [[Dynamics of Faith]], a classic book by theologian Paul Tillich
* [[Ancient history of Christianity]]
* [[History of the Protestant Reformation]] - see [[Protestant Reformation]]?
* [[International Circle of Faith]] - A Pentecostal Denomination
* [[Modern religiosity]], Try [[Religiosity]]? Or try to fix that article?
* [[Apolstoliki Diakonia]] - This appears to be a Greek version of the [[New Testament]] published in 1904 and editied by B. Antoniadis. Reference: Aland, Barbara and Kurt, et al. (eds.) ''The Greek New Testament''. D-Stuttgart: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 2001. p. 20.
* [[Apostolic Pentecostal]], I would like to know what it is. Try [[Apostolic Pentecostal Church]]?
* [[Platonic trinity]], this appears to be a philosophical idea that influenced the ideas in the Nicean and Athenasian Creed Try [[Nicean creed]] or [[Athanasian creed]]?
* [[Cincinnati Catholic Schools]] or [[Catholic Schools of Cincinnati]], Search link needed to coincide with listing under [[Archdiocese of Cincinnati]].
* [[Apostolic World Christian Fellowship]] (reference?)
* [[Historicity of Moses]] - the treatment of the subject in the [[Moses]] article is extremely thin.
* [[Radical discipleship]]
* [[God's Book of Eskra]] - what is it and how does it relate to the New Testament and the Bible in general?
* [[Intercessors of the Lamb]] - Order of priests, nuns, and laypersons based out of Omaha,Nebraska.
* [[Charity Christian Fellowship]] or [[Charity Ministries]] - A Christian organization based on Anabaptist beliefs that has been the center of controversy and much national popularity due to their [[Charity Gospel Tape Ministries]].
* [[Catholic Church and Francisco Franco]] or [[Relationship between Catholic Church and Francisco Franco]] - The relationship between the Spanish Catholic Church and [[Francisco Franco|Franco]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]] and his regime is notable enough and "big" enough to give a good article. I need help to put somewhere the article of [[Cassià Maria Just]], who was one of Franco's strongest oppositors in the Church.
*[[Christian deism]]
* [[Biblical art]] - note [[:Category:Biblical art]]
* [[Dolcinites]] religious order that believed on the poverty of Christ - see [[Fra Dolcino]]
* [[Dance of the Sun]] (an event which took place after the 1917 Fatima Prophecies, http://www.crystalinks.com/fatima.html)
*[[Spirit and Song]] a widely popular Catholic youth music publisher
*[[St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church (Newport News, VA)]], 126 year old parish
*[[Iglesia de Dios Israelita]], Mexican/American Church of Israelite God, so-called "Mexican Jewish" denomination that follows Jewish practices but believes in Christ.
*[[St. Mary's Church Champakulam]]
* [[Contra Naturam]] (Aquinas's theories about sexuality)
*[[Amor intellectualis Dei]]
*[[Catholic Secular Forum]]
*[[Dominican Nuns of Summit, New Jersey]]
*[[Harshmanites]] - Christian sect in Illinois
*[[Hymn board]] - placard which lists agenda of song/psalms for Christian service
*[[Karl Busse]] - (1872-1918) hymn composer?
*[[List of papal names]] - What names did the popes use? Who first used them, and why were they used? (like [[Pope Benedict XVI]] having chosen his name in honour of [[Pope Benedict XV]] and [[Saint Benedict of Nursia]].
*[[Missionary Society of St. Paul]] [[Roman Catholic]] order of priests from [[Nigeria]].
*[[Paulism]]
*[[Seeker movement]] (sometimes associated with [[Purpose Driven]])
*[[Terribilis est locus iste]] - cf [[Rennes-le-Château#Church_of_Mary_Magdalene|Church of Mary Magdalene]], [[Rennes-le-Château]]
*[[WikiChristian]] A worldwide directory of Christian arts, literature, music, media and people. http://www.wikichristian.org
*[[Program of Priestly Formation]] - a document by the [[United States Conference of Catholic Bishops]] on the formation of Roman Catholic Priests. http://books.google.com/books?id=CLMZFYcc4NQC&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=usccb+ppf&source=bl&ots=L_u7V7fMV7&sig=-QlvOH9cNttkEm2vY-GkAl70Zr8&hl=en&ei=0T0ASvHpH47htge11eyIBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3#PPA2,M1

===[[Buddhism]], Shinto, and Taoism===
*[[Ajaan Paññava]] ?
*[[Atavaka]]
*[[Buddha Sickness]] ?
*[[Buddhism in New Zealand]]
*[[Buddhist Holy Day]] -- [[Holiday#Buddhist_holidays]]
*[[Buddhist mysticism]]
*[[Brown, Daniel P.]], harvard psychology professor and meditation teacher. author of 14 books among them "pointing out the great way", "transformation of conciousness."
*[[Chinese temple tile]]
*[[Chung Tai monastery]]
*[[Days of Mindfulness]]
*[[Dhammavadaka Sutra]]
*[[Dhammayutti Nikaya]]: usual Pali spelling [[Dhammayutta Nikaya]]: transliteration of Thai seems to vary & there are also Cambodian & Lao branches
*[[Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje]] (a Tibetan mystic who lived in the 19th century)
*[[gen lamrimpa]] Tibetan Monk, author of 3 books. western expert is http://www.alanwallace.org/index.htm . link to kalachakra
*[[Ishvara Francisc Maitreya]]
*[[Jandice]]
*[[Jenang]] type of Tibetan empowerment... link to empowerment like Wang page?
*[[Mahakaruna Mantra]] -- lit "Great Compassion Mantra," a long prayer to Avalokitesvara i.e. Guanyin/Kwanyin/Kuanyin. There is a Chinese version, known as the "Da Bei Zhou," that prefaces the original Sanskrit version with a moving set of prayers in Chinese to Guanyin.
*[[Mizuko]] in the Shinto religion
*[[Nara Buddhism]] Japanese school of Buddhism.
*[[Nubri- Tibetan region and language of Northern Nepal]] -- [[Nubri]] is redlink in [[List of Tibeto-Burman languages]]
*[[Pancha Lama]] Religious leader of Tibet, traditionally coequal with the Dalai Lama -- See [[Panchen Lama]]
*[[Semo Tseyang Palmo]]
*[[Shakya Muni]], zen teacher -- [[Shakyamuni]] exists, not sure if this is the "Zen teacher" wanted; Shakyamuni (variously transliterated) is simply a title of the historical Buddha (common in Mahayana, unusual in Theravada); naturally Zen, like every other form of Buddhism, regards him as its founder
*[[Portal:Theravada Buddhism]]
*[[Zurmang gharwang]]
*[[Monjes Budistas]] - Tibetan Buddhist music group
*[[Gozumezu]] A mythological demon in the Buddhist hell
* [[Taiping jing]] - Ancient Daoist text, incorporate in the foundations of this belief in ancient China.
* [[Conditioned Arising]] (Buddhism} - We have [[Pratītyasamutpāda]], presumably this should just be a redirect.
* [[Poson Full Moon]] Commemorates the introduction of Buddhism to Sri Lanka.
*[[Wu Yi Mountain]] (see previously wrong link in [[Taoism]])

===Ayyavazhi===
*[[Muttappathi Vinchai]]
*[[Nizhal Thangals in Tamil Nadu]]
*[[Ayyavazhi philosophy]]
*[[Historicity of Vaikundar]]
*[[Ayyavazhi wedding]]
*[[Ayyavazhi and Christianity]]
*[[Fifty-five Rishis]] ([[:ta:ஐம்பத்தைந்து ரிஷிகள்]])
*[[Mallosi vahanan]]

===Sikhism===

*[[Meditative Inquiry]]
*[[Pangat]]
*[[Sehra bandi]]
*[[Springwater Center]]
*[[Sikh Gudwaras in United States]]
*[[Thara sahib]] - a seat where the Guru once sat?
*[[Sikhism and science]]

===Babism and Bahá'í Faith===
*[[Abwab]]
*[[Bahá'í Faith in Europe]]
*[[Bahá'í Publishing Trust]]
*[[Bayánat]]
*[[Dala’i-i-Sab’ih]]
*[[Dorothy Beecher Baker]]
*[[Habib Taherzadeh]]
*[[Jackie Mehrabi]]
*[[Kitáb-i-Ahd]]
*[[Kitáb-i-Asma]]
*[[Kitáb-i-Badi]]
*[[Kitáb-i-Panj Shu'ún]]
*[[Lasse Thoresen]]
*[[Mahd-i-'Ulya]]
*[[Memorials of the Faithful]]
*[[Mírzá Mustafá]]
*[[Mullá Ahmad-i-Ibdal-i-Maraghi'i]]
*[[Mullá Jalil-i-Urumi]]
*[[Mullá Mahmud-i-Khu'i]]
*[[Mullá Muhammad-'Aliy-i-Qazvini]]
*[[Mullá Muhammad-i-Mayáma'í]]
*[[Shaykh Muhammad-'Alí]]
*[[Qatíl al-Karbalá'í]]
*[[Qayyumu’l-Asma]]
*[[Reform Bahá'í]]
*[[Selections from the Writings of `Abdu'l-Bahá]]
*[[Selections from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh]]
*[[`Udi Khammar]]
*[[Zaynu'l-Muqarrabín]]

===Wicca, Paganism, and Traditional Religions===
*[[Alder Man]] [[(Leib-olmai)]] - Finnish pagan deity
*[[Dolbor ritual]] - Buryat/Siberian lower world journey to retrieve a lost soul
*[[Entomancy]] - divination using insects, similar to ornithomancy, which uses birds
* [[Kitchen Witches]] Wiccans that create spells with onhand ingredients.
*[[Lokean]] neopagan worship of Norse god Loki
*[[Mait'tête]] - mystical figure in Santeria/voodoo/etc.
*[[Men (Roman god)]] or [[Mens (Roman goddess)]] (the British Museum has something on Men)
*[[Odin Brotherhood]] a pagan religion/secret society devoted to the Norse gods and goddesses[http://pagan.wikia.com/wiki/Odin_Brotherhood]
*[[Prapiroon]] - Thai Rain God
*[[Primal Indigenous]] - category of traditional religions
* [[neopagan view of marriage]]
*(The Night Coachman) The coachman helps souls from this side to the other with the help of his aid
*[[The Witch's Handshake]] - (Forefinger on the pulse with thought implantation)

=== [[Satanism|Satanist sects]] ===
* [[Dark Lily]]
* [[Order of the Black Ram]]
* [[Darkside Collective Ministry International]]
* [[Church of War]]
* [[Profeta Gentileza]] -- [[:pt:Profeta Gentileza]]
* [[Sorphism]] worshipers of a god called 'lackathin'
* [[Astanphaeus]] - an angel
* [[Francis' superior pagans movement of Bradninch]]

===Other specific religions===
* [[Manichaeism in China]]
* [[Zoroastrianism in China]]
* [[Gunasthanas]] - in Jainism, the 14 successive stages of perfection that one must go through to uplift the spirit. Principally achieved by meditating and observance.
*[[Iyaman]] (In Rastafarism)
* [[Novat Kovot]] - religion in [[Cameroon]].



==[[Society]] / [[Culture]]==
* [[Adam4Adam.com]]: A Club for Gay Men
* [[Skyview Memorial Park, TAMAQUA]] - PERPETUAL CARE CEMETERY AND PET CEMETERY, [[http://www.skyviewmemorialpark.com/]]
* [[The Art of the Novel]]: by Kundera, Milan
* [[Adults with AS as parents]] - see [[Asperger Syndrome]]
* [[Affranchise]], [http://www.answers.com/Affranchise], [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/affranchise]
* [[Afterguard]], [http://www.answers.com/afterguard]
* [[Anti-modernization]]([[Anti-modernisation]])
* [[Arroyo Culture]], a reference to a liberal movement in [[Pasadena, California]] and surrounding areas
* [[Asperger marriage]] - A term that defines a marriage where either one of the spouses are autistic or both spouses are autistic. see [http://www.asperger-marriage.info/]
* [[Autistic bashing]]
* [[Anteambulo]] - visit and see [http://www.freewebs.com/webby407/LexiconInProgress/Lexicon_n_1.htm freewebs.com/webby407/LexiconInProgress].
* [[Butterville]] - [[micronation]] in Anchorage, Alaska. [http://www.butterville.info]'''not''' the hamlet in New York
* [[Cartesian culture]]
* [[Car guard]] - type of job, especially prevalent in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia among impoverished. It's a very real institution in these countries
* [[Challenge Team UK]] - A registered charity promoting the benefits of marriage as a lifestyle choice. See challengeteamuk.org
* [[Co-Creation]] A group's ability to reflect and amplify common beliefs about themselves and reality. Especially common in religious context.
* [[Coorg Wildlife Society]]
* [[Cosmic Ballet]] - Alvin Toffler (Future Shock I think) - A concept of our lives viewed from a distance (for example from space) where patterns emerge that are not immediately obvious.
* [[Cultural layering]] -
* [[Cultural currency]] -
* [[Collectif la vieille Valette]] - A self-supporting squat community. http://collectif.valette.free.fr/ has information, but it's in french.
* [[Demographic Winter]] - A documentary film about a declining world population.
* [[Disabled parenting]]
* [[Enterprising Solutions Award]] - the national social enterprise award for the UK
* [[FM Concepts]] - One of the most important companies producing bondage photography and movies in the Unites States, many Models like [[Celeste Star]], [[Erica Ellyson]] or [[Samantha Ryan]] have modeled for them.
* [[Food circle]]
* [[Gender categorization]]
* [[German Society for Eugenics]]
* [[Group home controversies]] - see [http://www.vor.net/abuse_neglect.htm]
* [[Gray Society]]
* [[Hobereaux]] - The petty provincial nobility of the [[Ancien Régime in France]])
* [[Inexorable restitution]]
* [[Known to the community]] - phrase is used on hospital records
* [[Kiss of Death (mafia)]] - The kiss on the cheek that signifies the death of the receiver, as delivered by a mob boss or one with such influence. It is mentioned in [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/kiss_of_death Wiktionary], but the [[Kiss_of_Death|disambiguation page]] on Wikipedia doesn't mention it. [[Everything2]] has a [http://everything2.com/title/Kiss+of+Death page] about it and if we had a [[Wikipedia:Stub|stub]], we could slowly expand the article. (See for example [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1406265/Mafia-ant-gives-rival-the-kiss-of-death.html this] [[The Daily Telegraph]] article about an ant variant that uses the kiss. And internal links to several movies could be added.)
* [[laotong relation in China]]
* [[Lecture circuit]]
* [[Living Word Church]] -
* [[Lol Society]] - A society that is characterised by internet epitaphs rather than physical human interaction
* [[Methodological functionalism]] - The concept that society is the result of the aggregation of it's individuals' decisions/actions. A direct response to [[Functionalism]].
* [[National Masturbation Month]] - [ in USA, each May;started by Good Vibrations, in SF; see website of Center for Sex and Culture: www.sexandculture.org ; NMM includes masturbate-a-thon in San Francisco, CA; and in Portland, OR; request submitted by SUN ( sunfreedom76@yahoo.com).
* [[Neurocam International]]: There used to be an article about this topic, but now it's gone. The phenomenon (apparently a massive art project or sociological experiment) keeps evolving and has released much more information that in previous years.
* [[New Masonic Expressions]]
* [[Non-vaccing]]
* [[Medieval fashion]]/Clothing
* [[Medieval hygiene]]
* [[Moore-Lappe communes]]
* [[National Strike Information Center]] at Brandeis University 1970
* [[One in Four]] A national organization seeking to educate men and women for the purpose of ending rape. [http://www.oneinfourusa.org/]
* [[Power name]] -
* [[Rational discrimination]]
* [[Tesseria]], Kingdom of - New Zealand Micronation.
* [[Generation 0]]
* [[Shiloh Kalona]] or [[Shiloh Kalona Iowa Cult]] -
* [[Singapore Kindness Movement]]
* [[Social Bond Theory-Criminology]]
* [[Social issues in France]]
* [[Urban homesteading]] - 'A new movement, called "urban homesteading," can be viewed as a simple living lifestyle, incorporating small-scale agriculture, sustainable and permaculture gardening, and home food production and storage into suburban or city living.' (from Wiki's entry on Homesteading but the link to urban homesteading is dead). Google brings up lots of info eg the Dervaes family in America who are big in the movement.
* [[Volunteer Simplicity]] - Do you mean [[Voluntary Simplicity]]?
* [[Puppy shower]] - (same as baby shower but for a puppy)
* [[Attendance pressure]] - Feeling pressured to attend work when not being well
* [[Understanding women]]

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* Walking Round - A walking round is a drink order which signifies a departure from your bar side seat to another location. It consists of one drink for each hand.
</blockquote>
===Cultural Practices, Customs and Folkways===
* [[Anuzutica]]
* [[Arrephoroi]]
* [[Awesome Sauce]] -- Paticular saying recognised by urbandictionary
* [[Azande witchcraft]]
* [[Bleigiessen]] ([[Bleigiessen]])
* [[Bran pie]] ([[Bran-pie]])
* [[Bitch session]]
* [[Bridal Chamber]] - Especially with reference to Jewish wedding customs as hinted in Jesus' [[Parable of the Ten Virgins]]. Could this be the same as a [[Wedding Chamber]]?
* [[Carrying on the head]] (as opp. to carrying on the back, in the hands etc.)
* [[Champion of England]]
* [[Chinese pirates]]
* [[Chinese table manners]]
* [[Columbia Washboard Company]] - The last washboard company in US
* [[Cow pinch]]
* [[Death knell]] - the tolling of a bell announcing death
* [[Driving etiquette]]
* [[California Driver's Handbook]]
* [[Family nudity]]
* [[First Christian Fellowship of Eternal Sovereignty]]
* [[Fita do Bonfim]] - translated from [[:pt:Fita do Bonfim]]
* [[Fonkong]]
* [[Funeral games (antiquity)]] - the ritual combats held at Roman funerals that may have been the origin of gladiators
* [[Gallopalooza]]
* [[Gangster culture]]
* [[Garden Hermits]]
* [[Hairy eyeball]]
* [[HATE-DRINKING: English (V., Adv.) Rapid consumption of inexpensive beer or some other form of low-grade alcohol that evokes a raging and convoluted thought process paralleled by the accelerated usage of explicit and vulgar language.]]
* [[Historical beings]]
* [[Hombre del Saco]]
* [[Honoured worker]] (Honorary title awarded in the Soviet Union)
* [[Indo-Caucasian]]
* [[Ingidoodle]]
* [[jack-o'-lantern syndrome]]
* [[jump the broom]]
* [[Jñatjo]]
* [[Kagiya]]
* [[Leg fetishism]] - [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-1318170051.html Medical journal source]
* [[Living Word Church]]
* [[Majenca]] (cultural May festival of San Dorligo della Valle) -
* [[Manteis]] - [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/divination/0066.html], Greek μάντις
* [[MetroVibe]] and other similar phone social network services (e.g. [[Lavalife]]) intended to facilitate dating.
* [[Moorliechen]] - "Swamp bodies", the bodies preserved in Danish peat bogs of people sacrificed by the ancient Anglii tribe (the forebearers of Modern English), discovered in the 19th century and now displayed at a Danish museum - cf. [[Bog body]]
* [[Morrisons Wednesday]]
* [[Nympholepsy]]
* [[Origins of marriage]] redlinked from [[Marriage#History]]. Potential source from that article: {{cite book|title=The History of Human Marriage|last=Westermarck|first=Edward Alexander|publisher=[[Macmillan Publishers|Macmillan and Co., Ltd., London]]|year=1903|isbn=1402185480 (reprint)}}
* [[Paper Plate Awards]] - US Culture
* [[Playing Indian]] - Referenced in [[Native American mascot controversy]], [[Native Americans in the United States]]. Sources: Playing Indian by Philip Deloria
* [[Perth Regatta Day]]
* [[Pinky Square]] Evolution, variations and the practice of globally as a way to make a promise
* [[Pre-engagement]]
* [[Rock water]]
* [[Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav]]
* [[Sand Wedding Ceremony]]
* [[schnapps number]]
* [[schnapps number]]
* [[sexual emergency]]
* [[Sixth Sun]]
* [[Sixth Sun]]
* [[sparrow tattoo]] – e.g. [http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_a_sparrow_tattoo_symbolize]
* [[Sobriety coin (AA)]] -Coins given to people for being sober for a length of time ranging from 24 hours up.
* [[stone letters]] – pre-literate form of communication at a distance; described in the film ''[[Departures (film)|Departures]]'' (2008); round stones indicate content, rough stones indicate concern
* [[Southern Aristocrat]]
* [[straw boys]] – participants of an old marriage custom in Ireland
* [[Sparrow tattoo]] - e.g. [http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_a_sparrow_tattoo_symbolize]
* [[tandem nursing]]
* [[Stone letters]] - pre-literate form of communication at a distance; described in the movie "Departures" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1069238/; round stones indicate content, rough stones indicate concern
* [[Swander]] - to surround an African American, usually performed by white males. Also, a major Orgazm
* [[Tandem nursing]]
* [[Thakkars]]
* [[Thakkars]]
* [[twin goddesses (Anatolian civilizations)]]
* [[Teenage marriage]]
* [[Wanshougong Taoist Temple]] - not to be confused with [[Wanshou Buddhist Temple]] in Beijing; the Wanshougong Taoist Temple is in Xishancun, Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China; an annual Taoist festival is held there every year; search Google Images for "China江西省南昌新建西山村"
* [[Twin goddesses (anatolian civilizations)]]
* [[wedding chamber]] – specially with reference to Jewish wedding customs as hinted in Jesus's [[Parable of the Ten Virgins]]; could this be the the same as a [[bridal chamber]]?
* [[Ukuthwalwa]] - A Xhosa (ethnic group of South Africa) custom to abduct girls for marriage, whereby the girls are sold as property by relatives to much older husbands. Social agencies are beginning to take notice of these girls as young as 11, their babies, and their physical and emotional needs (rape counseling, HIV testing and treatment, housing, protection).
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* [[Wedding Chamber]] - Especially with reference to Jewish wedding customs as hinted in Jesus' [[Parable of the Ten Virgins]]. Could this be the the same as a [[Bridal Chamber]]?
* [[Zen-Touch Shiatsu modernization of traditional healing practice]]
* [[Aleksandrovo, Bulgaria, some backround on the small village and pictures]]


===[[Feminism]] and [[women's studies]]===
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===Holidays===
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*[[The Association of Independent Tour Operators (AITO)]]. A trade association of over 150 independent and specialist travel companies. ([http://www.aito.co.uk/ Official Website])
* [[African-British women]]
*[[Battle of Britain Sunday]]
* [[Arab feminism]]
*[[Battle of the Atlantic Sunday]]
*[[Beach Week]]
* [[African-Canadian women]]
* [[African-Swedish women]]
*[[Callach]]
*[[Camerone Day]]
* [[Asian-American women]]
* [[Asian-British women]]
*[[Christmahanakwanzaka]] -- possibly you mean [[Ramahanukwanzmas]] ?
*[[Hawaii Lei Day]]
* [[Asian-Canadian women]]
* [[Asian-Swedish women]]
*[[Himmelfart]]
* [[Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy]] [[:de:Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy]], german women's rights advocacy group
*[[March Forth]] Celebrated on March 4th, A day to take on the day. http://www.marchforth.info
* [[feminism and continental philosophy]]
*[[Mayfest]] - an annual non-profit fund-raising festival in Fort Worth, Texas ([http://www.mayfest.org/ Official Website])
*[[National Cheese Day]]
* [[feminism and pragmatism]]
* [[feminism in Korea]] [[feminism in South Korea]]
*[[National Fist Bump Day]]
* [[feminist social and political philosophy]]
*[[National Penis Day]] - This is a National holiday in New Zealand, celebrated on September 4th
* [[formal equality]]
*[[National Walk in Slow Motion for 5 Minutes Day]]
*[[Inside-Out Shirt Day]]
* [[Frederician Code]]
* [[Gadhav Dukker Marathi Supporting Party]] - new [[Shiv Sena]] party for [[Marathi Ghati]] women
*[[Christmas in Hawaii]]
* [[Hispanic and Latino women]]
*[[International Pizza Punk Day]] (December 26)
* [[Hispanic feminism]]
*[[International Cake Day]] Celebration of Cake with friends of different nations on the second Saturday of December.
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*[[List of Religious Holidays Taking Place in December]]

*[[Fastnaucht Day]] Pennsylvania Dutch, also called Fat Tuesday, using up lard for lent by making a type of donut called fastnauchts. some info can be found here: http://www.wnep.com/Global/story.asp?S=2917435
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*[[Steak and BlowJob day]] March 14th, paired with Valentines Day - geared towards men
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*[[FMCFMH Day]] April 3rd, Feed Me Chocolate, Fuck Me Hard Day - a more straighforward approach to Valentines Day, geared towards women
* [[Native-American women]]
*[[Holiday/Hotel definitions]] Per Person, Twin Share etc
* [[Nazi feminism]]
*[[Potato Break]] A holiday for students in Victoria and Carleton counties in New Brunswick, Canada in which they are given two weeks off in September to help farmers by working in the potato fields.
* [[Panel of American Women]] – desegregation and cultural-expansion effort started by [[Sara Alderman Murphy]]; grew out of the [[Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools]] ([[WEC]])
*[[Chrismakwanzika]] Mash up of December bound holidays.
* [[Permanent Wave (organization)]] – online network of feminist artists and activist; founded in 2010; has chapters in New York City, Philadelphia, Boston and San Francisco; [http://www.facebook.com/thepermanentwave]
*[[Cat Pet Day '95]] (April 30) The last and probably the most important in the Cat Pet Day series of events. Definitely encyclopedia worthy
* [[Prepatriarchy]]
*[[Unofficial St. Patrick's Day]] (March 10, 2008) 'Unofficial' is a University of Illinois holiday that was created by Scott Cochrane, executive of Cochrane Enterprises, to make money off St. Patrick's Day because the regular St. Patrick's Day occurs during Spring Break
* [[Portrayal of women in film]] - like [[Portrayal of women in film noir]] but broader in scope; critical assessments, related to film studies and gender studies
*[[Cheese Weasel Day]] April 3rd, the holiday where the Cheese Weasel brings dairy goodness to all the good boys and girls in the tech industry
* [[Saudi Arabian Female Refugees]] - Multiple articles describing such cases warrant an article for such.
*[[Pub golf]]
* [[Shifting Criteria]] - spontaneous shifting of criteria that disadvantages minority groups. Criteria may be based on merit, but the importance of that merit/accomplishment becomes less critical to managers. [http://pwq.sagepub.com/content/32/4/406.abstract] [http://www.socialjudgments.com/docs/Uhlmann%20and%20Cohen%202005.pdf]
*[[March Forth]] Celebrated on March 4th, A day to take on the day. [http://www.marchforth.info/]
* [[Intersectional nationalism]]
* [[Third World Conference]] ([[Third World Conference on Women]])
* [[Thursdays in black]]
* [[Women In International Security]] [https://www.csis.org/events/launch-women-international-security-wiis-center-strategic-and-international-studies-csis][http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2008/12/12/women-have-made-progress-in-national-security-leadership-positions]
* [[Women in motorsport]] – The [[FIA]] have had a [https://www.fia.com/women-motorsport-1 WIM Commission since 2009], there are many [https://www.motorsportuk.org/the-sport/women-in-motorsport/girls-on-track-uk/ national initiatives], [https://www.boundless.co.uk/be-inspired/driving/women-in-motorsport much history] and [https://www.wearegirlsinsport.com/blog/susie-wolff-the-trailblazer-for-women-in-motorsports advocates] to be considered as well as notable women participants and championships etc including [[W Series (championship)|W series]].
* [[Women, Peace and Security Index]]
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===Folklore/Folkloristics===
===Folklore and folkloristics===
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* [[Archive of American Folksong]] -
* [[California Folklore Society]] -
* [[California Folklore Society]]
* [[CityLore]]
* [[CityLore]]
* [[Fair Rosalinda]] -
* [[Fair Rosalinda]]
* [[Festival of American Folklife]]
* [[fenario]] -
* [[Festival of American Folklife]] -
* [[Foulke monster]]
* [[Goofus bird]]
* [[Dragonfrog]] - Winged, firebreathing, red-footed frog; creature of folklore in some Amazonian cultures
* [[Government Assistance for the Unemployable]] -
* [[Gumberoo]] -
* [[Impakta]]
* [[Impakta]]
* [[Life-cycle rituals]] -
* [[life-cycle rituals]]
* [[Motif (folkloristics)]] -
* [[Motif index]]
* [[National Cowboy Poetry Gathering]]
* [[New Jersey Folklore Society]]
* [[New York Folklore Society]]
* [[New York Folklore Society]]
* [[Occupational folklife]]
* [[occupational folklife]]
* [[Philosophy of praxis]]
* [[philosophy of praxis]]
* [[Special Containment Procedures]], a series of fictional governmental documents detailing the handling of various supernatural and otherwise anomalous objects and entities.
* [[Snake lore]]
* [[Shagmaw]]
* [[Shagmaw]]
* ''[[Special Containment Procedures]]'' – a series of fictional governmental documents detailing the handling of various supernatural and otherwise anomalous objects and entities
* [[Tale-type]]
* [[tale-type]] - a definition exists as a section in the "[[Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index]]" article.
* [[Tennessee Folklore Society]]
* [[Tennessee Folklore Society]]
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* [[The Traveling Salesman and the Farmer's Daughter]] -- a joke [http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=1&ved=0CAYQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwiki.answers.com%2FQ%2FThere_is_an_old_joke_about_a_traveling_salesman_and_a_farmer's_daughter_that_has_been_referenced_constantly_for_decades_yet_you_don't_know_anyone_who_has_actually_heard_it._How_does_it_go&rct=j&q=travelling+salesman+and+the+farmer%27s+daughter&ei=8oGNS_-YGIr6sQOJl4SxAw&usg=AFQjCNFPa1l7ZB1JV9r-F89wC40Lb7opVw everyone seems to have heard of], no one seems to know [http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=2&ved=0CAoQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdigitaldreamdoor.nutsie.com%2Fpages%2Fquotes%2Ffarmers_daughter_jokes.html&rct=j&q=travelling+salesman+and+the+farmer%27s+daughter&ei=8oGNS_-YGIr6sQOJl4SxAw&usg=AFQjCNE2MIXjf2JsAkZJdslYwFvxZrq6yg what the original version] is, but it has been around since [http://www.philsp.com/homeville/fmi/t1515.htm#A32495 at least 1937]
* [[Urban Legends Newsgroup alt.folklore.urban]] (This crowdsourced engine devoted to separating fact from falsehood preceded the world wide web and gave rise to snopes.com. One of the largest of the newsgroups, its participants developed a complex set of mores.)

===[[Mythology]]===
* [[Alastyn]] - [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alastyn French]] and [[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alastyn Italian]]
* [[Anguane]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anguane German]] and [[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anguana Italian]]
* [[Anti-mythology]] - [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract;jsessionid=73D218A7A22F7970476D154A68F631C0.tomcat1?fromPage=online&aid=2750000 Anti-Mythology and Neotericism] [http://www.centroseut.org/cienciayfe/Poster-Edinburgh-2007.pdf From the anti-mythology of Israel’s prophets to the rise of modern Western science]
* [[Arragoussets]] - [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arragoussets French]]
* [[Aufhocker]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aufhocker German]], also mentioned in the [[Ork (folklore)]] article
* [[Augurey]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augurey German]]
* [[Aure (legendary creature)]] not [[Aure]] - [[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aure_%28leggenda%29 Italian]]
* [[Avurie]] - [[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aure_(leggenda) Italian]]
* [[Azazez]]
* [[Bahkauv]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahkauv German]]
* [[Bergmönch]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergmönch German]]
* [[Biddrina]] - [[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biddrina Italian]]
* [[Brogmoidism]]
* [[Bucentaur (legendary creature)]] aka [[Bull Centaur]] - [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucentaure_%28mythologie%29 French]]
* [[Cenocroca]] - [[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenocroca Italian]]
* [[Cimmeria (mythology)]] - According to Greek myth, a land of mists and perpetual night beyond Oceanus at the world's edge, home to the mysterious Cimmerians; described in Homer's "Odyssey" and briefly mentioned in Edith Hamilton's book "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes". Requested because there are articles for other Greek mythological locations, like [[Hyperborea]] and [[Ethiopia (mythology)]].
* [[Cucuio]] - [[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucuio Dutch]]
* [[Erdhenne]]
* [[Felys]]
* [[Fenixmännlein]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenixmännlein German]]
* [[Foglionco]] - [[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foglionco Italian]]
* [[Graoully]] - [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graoully French]] and [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graoully German]]
* [[Hak (mythology)]] - Egyptian deity, son of Khnum and Neith. Worshipped in ancient Esna.
* [[Hai Ho Shang]] - [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hai_Ho_Shang French]]
* [[Hercynian stag]] - [[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercynisch_hert Dutch]]
* [[Hrosshveli]] - [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hrosshveli French]]
* [[Idise]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idise German]]
* [[Imrahma]]
* [[Jurjung-Aiyiyi-Toijon]]
* [[Kijimuna]] - Japanese mythological creature
* [[Lhiannon Sidhe]]
* [[List of myth-related etymologies]]
* [[Little Horn]]
* [[Lycaean Pan]]
* [[Macachera]] - [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macachera French]]
* [[Madera (legendary creature)]] not [[Madera]] - [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madera_%28fantastique%29 French]]
* [[Mahoraga]] - [[Demi-Gods_and_Semi-Devils#Mahoraga_.28.E6.91.A9.E5.96.89.E7.BD.97.E8.BF.A6.29|Mentioned here]]
* [[Mang-gon]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mang-gon German]]
* [[Mazapégul]] - [[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazapegul Italian]]
* [[Mazaròl]] - [[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazaròl Italian]]
* [[Merope (mythology) | Merope]]
* [[Monaciello]] - [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monaciello French]]
* [[Moʻo]] [http://apdl.kcc.hawaii.edu/~oahu/stories/kona/aumakua.htm] [http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:4CPW8c630QYJ:romacittaeterna.motime.com/+mo%27o+creature+hawaiian&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=10&gl=us]
* [[Mythological cosmologies]]
* [[Milpreve]]- (druid stone)
* [[Nachtkrabb]]
* [[Night Strike]]
* [[Peristeria (mythology)]] - the handmaiden of Venus
* [[Picolaton]] - [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picolaton French]]
* [[Pou-garou]] - Acadian (Cajun) term for were-chicken
* [[Rathgrith]]
* [[Rauhe Else]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rauhe_Else German]]
* [[Rei'd Wuvendirmæn Muel'n]]
* [[Rynkar]] - Norse god of time, only god listed on the [[List of Norse gods and goddesses]] page to not have its own page. Started in [[User:ErikTheBikeMan/Sandbox(Rynkar)|my sandbox]]. Please help contribute!
* [[Sentexa]] legendary creature that gives gold to poor people
* [[Scultone]] - [[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scultone Italian]], also mentioned on [[Dragon]]
* [[Selki]] - Irish/Welsh mythological creature. Lives as a seal in the sea, but occasionally comes onto land as a human, carrying their rolled up seal-skin with them.
* [[Sennentuntschi]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sennentuntschi]]
* [[Serpente Regolo]] - [[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serpente_Regolo Italian]]
* [[Sommeltjes]] - [[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sommeltjes Dutch]]
* [[Spirit wife]]
* [[Stinthengst]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stinthengst German]]
* [[Tatari Gami]] - [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatari_Gami French]]
* [[Tscharana]]
* [[Vishap]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vishap German]]
* "[[Vleesetende stier]]" - It's in the [[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vleesetende_stier Dutch]] Wikipedia, the description sounds like something out of a [[bestiary]], but I can't find the original name
* [[Voirloups]] - [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voirloups French]]
* [[Vuivre]] - [[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vuivre Italian]]
* [[Welthund]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welthund German]]
* [[Winselmutter]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winselmutter German]]
* [[Wulgaru]] (or possibly [[woolagaroo]])
* [[Wurzelwicht]] - [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wurzelwicht German]]
* [[Zalgo]]
* [[Zin (legendary creature)]] not [[Zin]] - [[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zin Italian]]
* [[Ziphius (legendary creature)]] not [[Ziphius]] - [[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ziphius_%28fabeldier%29 Dutch]]


===[[Identity politics]]===
===[[Identity politics]]===
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* [[Bodily regimes]] -
* [[Camp Everytown]] – a leadership camp for high-school students; deals with the understanding of identity and cultural development, gender and racial bias, and self-expression
* [[Bombay Express]] -
* [[Ethnicity, Inc.]] (In Ethnicity, Inc. anthropologists John L. and Jean Comaroff analyze a new moment in the history of human identity: its rampant commodification. Through a wide-ranging exploration of the changing relationship between culture and the market, they address a pressing question: Wherein lies the future of ethnicity? Although the authors are anthropologists, the theory they propose (contribution to science) and data used (examples of culture or applicable instances of theory) will be appreciated by all the social sciences but will be of particular interest to sociology ) (Comaroff, John L., and Jean Comaroff. Ethnicity, Inc. University of Chicago Press, 2009.) [https://kidoole.com anaokulu]
* [[Ethnosemantics]] -
* [[Gender abolitionism]] There is currently an article on [[Postgenderism]], but that is a branch of Transhumanism and thus different than what is referred to by Gender Abolitionism.
* [[North American Native Warriors Association]]
* [[Intersectional nationalism]]
* [[Pangaea Institute for Gender Studies]] -
* [[Muslim no-go-zones conspiracy theory]] ([[wikidata:Q77834046]]), draft at [[User:Visite fortuitement prolongée/Muslim no-go-zones conspiracy theory]] with 30+ sources
* [[Pictorial turn]] -
* [[Nationalism and socialism]] [[wikidata:Q62561983]]
* [[Political mobilization]]--
* [[Native American Responses to Climate Change]]
* [[Postqueer movement]] -
* [[State and religion]] or [[Racial inequality and religion]] or [[State and religion in economy]]:
* [[Postqueer politics]] -
# The Concept of Economy in Judaism, Christianity and Islam {{ISBN|9783110782301}}
* [[Recovery Movement]] Mental health -
# The Occult Roots of Nazism: Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology {{ISBN|9781423731580}}: # The Twilight of Globalisation: Property, State and Capitalism {{ISBN|9780745315867}}
* [[Parekh Report]]-
*''[[The Wages of Whiteness – Race and the Making of the American Working Class]]'' – a book by [[David R. Roediger]]; {{ISBN|978-0860913344}}
* [[Threatened identity]]-
* [[Western Jewish Diaspora Council]] (Hebrew: "ועד העדה המערבית בירושלים")
* [[Gang life]] - street gangs and their customs/cultures
* [[white working class]] (aka [[working-class white]]s) - an identity since the introduction of [[affirmative action]]; major swing vote in the [[United States presidential election, 2016|2016 U.S. presidential election]], primarily in the phenomenal rise of [[Donald Trump]]'s polling numbers. Previously redirected to [[Working class in the United States#Political role of the white working class]].
* [[Berkeley Riots]] - Riots of the 60s and 70s in Berkeley California
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* [[Nevernude]] -does this exist outside of the TV show ''Arrested Development''?
* [[Trichological Discrimination]]
* [[The Wages of Whiteness]] - influential book
* Yellow Peril - activist group, possibly militant, with goal to empower Asian Americans in 1960s. [[Yellow Peril]] is about anti-Asian racism. [[Yellow Peril (disambiguation)]] does not mention this group.
* [[Belgitude]] - Belgian single identity development as a cultural phenomenon as opposed to Belgian cultural separatism between French and Dutch speaking communities. Or: a hiatus in seperate Flemish and/or Wallonian culture study and policy (eg media and cultural institution partition vs multicultural and unorganized Belgitude).
* [[Susie Guillory Phipps]] - a NOLA woman who sued in 1977 to change the race designation on her birth certificate and lost. Mentioned in the book ''The Trouble With Diversity'' by Walter Benn Michaels (2006). Could also be categorized under American law.


===[[Feminism]]===
==[[Urban studies]]==
* [[Urbanization in Brazil]]:
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* [[False-choice urbanism]] - A [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13604813.2014.939472 theory] by urban geographer [[wikidata:Q105698277|Tom Slater]] about gentrification
* [[Regime Politics: Governing Atlanta, 1946-1988]] - [https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cites=11212702291200941554&as_sdt=2005&sciodt=0,5&hl=en Highly cited] book about groups of groups (regimes) organizing to influence a city.
* [[Spatial fix]] - A fix to the capitalist crisis of overaccumulation through geographical expansion or restructuring. Idea of David Harvey, [https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=%22spatial+fix%22+harvey&btnG= highly cited].
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==Other social and cultural issues==
* [[Analytical feminism]]
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* [[Dominant narrative]]
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* [[Jujitsusuffragette]] - a term used to describe women in the British women's rights movement who acted as bodyguards to the political activists. Expanded information on Jujitsusuffragettes is needed.
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* [[Feminism and Continental philosophy]]
* [[A-level crisis of 2002]] - in which accusations of political manipulation of educational results were made.
* [[Feminism and Pragmatism]]
* [[A with circumflex (Cyrillic)]] ([[А̂]])
* [[Feminist aesthetics]]
* [[The Advocates for Human Rights]] - The Advocates for Human Rights is a nonprofit founded in 1983 based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Using a volunteer model, they provide free legal representation to asylum seekers and victims of human trafficking in MN, ND, and SD. They consult with the United Nations and submit reports on human rights around the world. They train international and local partners on human rights mechanisms and work to increase their capacity. They fully fund a school in Nepal (the Sankhu-Palubari Community School) which provides a completely free education to the most impoverished children in the community. The school was established 20 years ago. They run court observation programs for local criminal courts (focusing on violence against women, domestic violence, trafficking, harassment) and for immigration court. More info on the website: https://www.theadvocatesforhumanrights.org/
* [[Feminist ethics]]
* [[afterguard]] – [http://www.answers.com/afterguard]
* [[Feminism in Australia]]
* [[AmaMpondo]] people - see [[Xhosa people]]
* [[Feminism in Korea]]
* [[Feminism in New Zealand]]
* [[Amrit yoga]]
** to be redirected to [[Amrit Desai]]?
* [[Feminism in South Africa]]
* [[Andrea Stevenson Won]] - [https://cals.cornell.edu/andrea-stevenson-won]
* [[Feminism in Taiwan]]
* [[Feminist metaphysics]]
* [[Anti-Circassian sentiment]]
* [[Amythest Schaber]] – Autistic advocate and writer; [https://www.youtube.com/user/neurowonderful] [http://neurowonderful.tumblr.com]
* [[Feminist pedagogy]]
* [[Arabophilia]]
* [[Feminist philosophy of science]]
* [[Armenians in Ankara]] - [https://hrantdink.org/en/bolis/publications/61-oral-history-memory/172-ankara-s-armenians-speak]
* [[Feminist sexuality]]
* [[Arroyo culture]] – a reference to a liberal movement in [[Pasadena, California]], and surrounding areas
* [[Feminist science and technology studies]]
* [[Aʼwaʼetʼala]] - [[Kwakwakaʼwakw]] tribe
* [[Feminist science studies]] -
* [[Awakenings disability arts festival]] - a challenge to my peers in Australia! I'm currently writing a new article about the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Disability/Sandbox/InterACT_disability_arts_festival|InterACT disability arts festival]] in Auckland, New Zealand. Our festival was inspired originally by the Awakenings disability arts festival of [[Horsham, Victoria]], Australia. I've added Awakenings to the [[Horsham, Victoria#Culture|Culture]] section for Horsham, with a reference. Any Ozzies out there want to work on a new page for your country's "only regional disability arts festival"?
* [[Feminist social and political philosophy]]
* [[Challenge Team UK]] – a registered charity promoting the benefits of marriage as a lifestyle choice; [http://www.challengeteamuk.org]
* [[Formal equality]] -
* [[Child Transport Safety]] – a concern for various countries including in Europe and in North-America. Subtopics: <small> For America: [[BeSeatSmart Child Passenger Safety Program]], and other sources, for instance: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/05/23/529685650/study-finds-43-percent-of-children-killed-in-car-crashes-were-improperly-restrai the concept of [[school bus]] might also fit in such an article. For European Union: ETSC source: http://etsc.eu/wp-content/uploads/PIN-FLASH_34.pdf for technologies: for cars: [[Child safety seat]]; [[Isofix]]; [[Booster seat]]; for cycling: [[Children's bicycle seat]] for pedestrians: statistics for killed children For Rest of the World Unicef source: http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/child/injury/world_report/Road_traffic_injuries_english.pdf </small> Relted articles: [[Child protection]] or [[Road Traffic Safety]].
* [[Gender and Development]] ([[GAD]]) -
*US-based company building projects cars featured in Eurotuner
* [[Ladies' Aid Societies]]
* [[Class-first politics]] - the belief that [[identity politics]] and [[intersectionality]] distract from addressing class-based oppression. (citation: {{cite news|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/154996/myth-class-reductionism|title=The Myth of Class Reductionism|author=[[Adolph L. Reed Jr.]]|date=2019-09-25|publisher=[[The New Republic]]}}) - similar to [[Class reductionism]]?
* [[Menstrual leave]]
* ''[[Collectif la vieille Valette]]'' – self-supporting squat community; [http://collectif.valette.free.fr/] (in French)
* [[Metaformic Theory]] - theory that menstruation informed/created culture. (Resources include the book Blood, Bread, and Roses by Judy Grahn, the websites metaformia.org and serpentina.org, and classes at the Institute for Transpersonal Psychology.)
* [[Controversies of juspositivism]]: [https://oglobo.globo.com/blogs/bernardo-mello-franco/coluna/2022/08/stf-deve-desculpas-por-deportacao-de-olga-benario-diz-carmen-lucia.ghtml], [https://g1.globo.com/mg/minas-gerais/noticia/2022/05/27/plenario-do-stf-suspende-emendas-que-reajustam-salarios-para-educacao-saude-e-seguranca-em-mg.ghtml], [https://veja.abril.com.br/saude/stf-tem-cinco-votos-para-manter-suspensao-do-piso-da-enfermagem/]
* [[National Conference of Women]] (Houston, TX, 1977) -
* [[Neofeminism]] -
* [[Coorg Wildlife Society]]
* [[cosmic ballet]] – [[Alvin Toffler]] (''[[Future Shock]]'', I think); a concept of our lives viewed from a distance (for example from space) where patterns emerge that are not immediately obvious
* [[Ottoman Feminist Movement]]/ [[Ottoman Women's Movement]]/ [[Ottoman Suffragists]]
* [[Cremation Society of North America]]
* [[Post-structuralist feminism]] -
* [[Cultural dimensions]] - see [[Allocentrism]]
* [[Roy Den Hollander]] -
* [[Cultural impact of Johnny Depp]] - American actor [[Johnny Depp]] (b. 1963) has had a significant cultural impact on the world through his acting, music, art, and [[Depp v. Heard|landmark defamation trial]]. In recent years, Depp has developed a reputation as a [[Cultural icon|cultural figure]], building a legacy that has been studied by [[Sociology|sociologists]], [[Journalist|journalists]], [[Social science|social scientists]], [[History of film|film historians]], and [[Legal expert system|legal experts]]. [https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=fWLQVW4uQ8AC&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=cultural+influence+of+johnny+depp&ots=D06LB3QWxo&sig=zDF2LgDXAsHxRIU0KA6EgPxyDZ0#v=onepage&q=cultural%20influence%20of%20johnny%20depp&f=false] [https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/lwish/sou/2023/00000083/00000083/art00006] [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1540-5931.2011.921_3.x] [https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=BuAGEAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PT7&dq=johnny+depp+greatest+actor+of+his+generation&ots=XCjS3_Td-z&sig=c6pgixCHKKGboqfe6ZePHMlB7Xk#v=onepage&q=johnny%20depp%20greatest%20actor%20of%20his%20generation&f=false][https://www.academia.edu/33189310/Art_Education_for_Social_Change_Human_Rights_and_Sexual_Diversity] [https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/10556/Amer_2016_SJOP_3-1_Towards.pdf?sequence=1] [http://genderforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/HistoricalMasculinities_Complete.pdf#page=71] [https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0146328] [https://www.vicetv.com/en_us/video/the-viper-room-hollywoods-sanctuary/60da59228e89167bff386831] [https://www.theguardian.com/film/2012/may/23/johnny-depp-member-comanche-nation] [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/johnny-depp-amber-heard-australia-apology-stephen-colbert-jimmy-kimmel-885473/] [https://variety.com/2017/film/global/johnny-depp-glastonbury-donald-trump-assassination-comment-controversy-1202476937/] [https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-58170506] [https://variety.com/2023/film/news/cannes-johnny-depp-movie-controversy-jeanne-du-barry-1235612799/] [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/johnny-depp-free-the-west-memphis-three/] [https://www.dw.com/en/japan-johnny-depp-film-minamata-brings-industrial-disaster-to-the-fore/a-57495310] [https://etcanada.com/news/653479/johnny-depp-shares-message-demanding-change-after-senseless-death-of-george-floyd/] [https://tripod.domains.trincoll.edu/opinion/trial-by-tiktok-the-dangerous-precedent-set-in-depp-v-heard-that-could-effect-our-whole-legal-system/] [https://www.dallasnews.com/business/2022/05/26/the-johnny-depp-trial-is-driving-a-new-online-economy-this-ex-la-prosecutor-is-all-in/] [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/positively-media/202206/depp-v-heard-why-depp-won-the-battle-archetypes] [https://www.newsweek.com/darvo-johnny-depp-amber-heard-trial-testimony-court-twitter-fans-1705898] [http://theconversation.com/depp-v-heard-verdict-is-a-turning-point-in-discussion-of-intimate-partner-violence-184424] [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15298860802391546] [https://www.newsweek.com/kathy-griffin-compares-johnny-depp-fans-qanon-supporters-amber-heard-1791438] [https://www.newsweek.com/justiceforjohnnydepp-trends-amber-heard-admits-hitting-actor-1485267] [https://time.com/6172174/johnny-depp-tiktok-defenders/] [https://arxiv.org/pdf/2212.00480.pdf] [https://www.newsweek.com/how-resurfaced-johnny-depp-video-calling-fans-relatives-relates-trial-1707610] [https://dsq-sds.org/index.php/dsq/article/view/3258] [http://www.pdcnet.org/oom/service?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=&rft.imuse_id=eip_2008_0009_0001_0121_0126&svc_id=info:www.pdcnet.org/collection] [https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/171750] [https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5109350b] [https://search.informit.org/doi/abs/10.3316/informit.404095803691459] [https://woahlottainfo.wordpress.com/2013/12/17/mad-hatter-a-case-study-in-borderline-personality-disorder/] [https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/updates/upd-03-04-10.html]
* [[Strawfeminism]] -
* [[Substantive equality]] -
* [[cultural layering]]
* [[Daʼnaxdaʼxw]] - [[Kwakwakaʼwakw]] tribe
* [[Subjugated knowledge]] -
* [[Dzawadaʼenux]] - [[Kwakwakaʼwakw]] tribe
* [[Swan girl]] -
* {{icon|redirect}} ''[[Demographic Winter]]'' (2008) ([[wikidata:Q66372559]]) – far-right documentary film about a declining world population; directed by [[Rick Stout]]
* [[Thursdays in Black]] -
* {{icon|redirect}} [[Digisexuality]]
* [[Trans-misogyny]] - Neologism coined by [[Julia Serano]] in ''Whipping Girl''
*[[Discord Sunuculari]] [https://discordsunuculari.com/ - Discord issues (created in Turkey)]
* [[Third space]] -
* [[Elder Justice Coalition]] - see [[Silver Alert]]
* [[Third World Conference|Third World Conference on Women]] -
* [[Enterprising Solutions Award]] - the national social enterprise award for the UK
* [[Women in Development]] ([[WID]]) -
* [[Exodus Youth Worx]] - an Australian non-for-profit organization helping Middle Eastern youth living in Australia; [http://www.exodusyouthworx.org.au]
* [[Women in the punk scene]]
* [[FM Concepts]] - a company producing bondage photography and movies in the United States; models include [[Celeste Star]], [[Erica Ellyson]] or [[Samantha Ryan]]
* The [[Frederician Code]]
* [[Free Radicals Project]] - project to counter extremist violence, closed in 2021. https://www.guidestar.org/profile/82-5500307
* [[Women and education]] (article name could vary but something covering the history and current status of women in education
* [[Friendly Brothers of St Patrick]] - historical still existing Dining Club - https://orderofthefriendlybrothers.com - https://www.jstor.org/stable/30102639 - https://www.fourcourtspress.ie/books/archives/clubs-and-societies-in-eighteenth-century-ireland/ - https://pleasebeseatedhistoricchairs.blog/2020/03/16/brothers-of-saint-patrick/ - https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/C_MG-1120 - https://catalogue.gloucestershire.gov.uk/records/D11870 - https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/but-don-t-you-know-who-i-am-1.1089222 - https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/50100188/friendly-brothers-club-22-saint-stephens-green-dublin-2-dublin - https://www.whytes.ie/art/friendly-brothers-of-st-patrick-jewel/151850/?SearchString=&LotNumSearch=&GuidePrice=&OrderBy=HL&ArtistID=&ArrangeBy=list&NumPerPage=15&offset=644 - https://www.bishopdavid.net/tag/friendly-brothers-of-st-patrick/ - https://wellcomecollection.org/works/t4xb34b3 - https://search.worldcat.org/title/fundamental-laws-statutes-and-constitutions-of-the-ancient-most-benevolent-order-of-the-friendly-brothers-of-saint-patrick/oclc/26201109 - https://www.google.ie/books/edition/The_fundamental_laws_statutes_and_consti/JadVAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=inauthor:%22Order+of+the+Friendly+Brothers+of+(PATRICK,+Saint,+Apostle+of+Ireland)%22&printsec=frontcover
* [[Feminist stripper]] - sex work writer & activist
* [[Gray Society]]
* [[Women's Joint Congressional Committee]]
* [[Greedocracy]], suggest redirect to an article (but which one?); sources for this topic e.g. [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/mar/15/insatiable-by-stuart-sim-review-the-greedocracy here] at [[TheGuardian.com]], and [https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/09/2023-we-must-end-greedocracy-hrm-luke-delta-monarch/ here] at [[Vanguard (Nigeria)|''Vanguard'']]
* [[List of American Women's Firsts]]
* [[Greeks in Istanbul]] - there is [[:Category:Greeks in Istanbul]]
* [[Allan Johnson - The Gender Knot]]
* [[group-home controversies]] - [http://www.vor.net/abuse_neglect.htm]
* [[Gadhav Dukker Marathi Supporting Party]] new Shiv Sena party for Marathi ghati women.
* [[Gusgimukw]] - [[Kwakwakaʼwakw]] tribe
* [[Solidarite Feminine]]
* [[Gwawaʼenux]] - [[Kwakwakaʼwakw]] tribe
* [[Association of Women for Action and Research]] Deleted before for copyright issues. Singaporean feminist association. Notable for recent controversy in the news, see [http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_376723.html] and [http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_373200.html]. Possibly useful source at [http://books.google.com/books?id=xMbCelLAnqIC&pg=PA170&lpg=PA170&dq=aware+singapore&source=bl&ots=tQo62rQmij&sig=l18BJahtixs56PufKVM-DqOyJo0&hl=en&ei=jRFdSuniGojSsgOc-JWqCg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10]
* [[Hanno and Ilse Hahn Prize]] - [[:de:Hanno-und-Ilse-Hahn-Preis|de]] - an Italian prize for art historians, named after [[Hanno Hahn]] and Ilse Hahn-Pletz.
* [[Haxwaʼmis]] - [[Kwakwakaʼwakw]] tribe
* [[Hisamatsu clan]] ([[:ja:久松氏]]) - descended from [[Sugawara clan]] ([[:de:Sugawara (Klan)]]) by [[Takatsuji family]]; famous for [[Matsudaira Sadanobu]] and [[Matsudaira Sadaaki]]
* [[Hobereaux]] - the petty provincial nobility of the [[Ancien Régime in France]])
* [[Hong Kong diaspora]] - there is [[Template:Hongkong Diaspora|a navigational template named after it]], and the Chinese edition has [[:zh:海外港人|an article corresponding to it]]
* [[Hongkongers in Germany]] (also called [[Hong Kongers in Germany]] or [[Hong Kong people in Germany]])
* [[Hongkongers in Japan]] (also called [[Hong Kongers in Japan]] or [[Hong Kong people in Japan]])
* [[Hongkongers in Macau]] (also called [[Hong Kongers in Macau]] or [[Hong Kong people in Macau]])
* [[Hongkongers in Malaysia]] (also called [[Hong Kongers in Malaysia]] or [[Hong Kong people in Malaysia]])
* [[Hongkongers in New Zealand]] (also called [[Hong Kongers in New Zealand]] or [[Hong Kong people in New Zealand]])
* [[Hongkongers in Singapore]] (also called [[Hong Kongers in Singapore]] or [[Hong Kong people in Singapore]])
* [[Hongkongers in Taiwan]] (also called [[Hong Kongers in Taiwan]] or [[Hong Kong people in Taiwan]]) [[:zh:在臺香港人|Chinese edition]]
* {{ill|information poverty|wd=Q66018177}} [https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C22&q=%22information+poverty%22&btnG=]
*[[Immigration to Afghanistan]]
* [[Inmate firefighter]] - currently redirects to [[California Conservation Camp Program]]
* [[interPares]] - [http://www.interpares.org].
* [[Japan is China]], an English-language stereotype
* [[Kengyō]] ([[:ja:検校]]) - an honorary title given to highly skilled blind musicians in Japan from medieval until early modern period.
* [[known to the community]] - a phrase used on hospital records
* [[Kubi-jikken]] ([[:ja:首実検]]) - samurai practice of an officer identifying dead warriors by examining their severed head
* [[Kuku-Thaypan people]] or [[Kuku Thaypan]] - people from the southwestern part of the [[Cape York Peninsula]], [[Queensland]], [[Australia]] - spoke the [[Gugu Thaypan language]]
* [[Kurdish diaspora]] - now redirects to [[Kurdish population#Diaspora]]
* [[Kurdophilia]]
* [[Kwikwasutʼinux]] - [[Kwakwakaʼwakw]] tribe
* [[Laotong relation in China]] - this has been added [[Laotong|as an article]]
* [[Ławitʼsis]] - [[Kwakwakaʼwakw]] tribe
* [[Lost child]] ([[:ja:迷子]]) - Now page is disambiguation page. see also [[Getting lost]].
* [[List of most common full names]] / [[List of most popular full names]] / [[List of most common given name and surname combinations]]
* [[Love Fest]] - February 12, 2018 [[São Paulo]] parade<ref>{{cite web|url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/carnaval/2018/noticia/love-fest-inunda-o-centro-de-musica-baiana-e-amor-a-populacao-lgbt.ghtml|title=Love Fest inunda o Centro de música baiana e amor à população LGBT|website=G1|language=pt}}</ref> that celebrated human diversity, and sexual and gender equality. Created a new version of the rainbow flag; the original, with a white stripe in the center.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://veja.abril.com.br/entretenimento/love-fest-promove-luta-contra-homofobia-no-carnaval-de-sp/|title=Love Fest promove luta contra homofobia no Carnaval de SP|website=VEJA.com|language=pt}}</ref>
* [[Manabe clan]] ([[:de:Manabe (Klan)]]) - descended from [[Fujiwara Hokke]]; famous for [[Manabe Akikatsu]]
* [[methodological functionalism]] - the concept that society is the result of the aggregation of its individuals' decisions/actions; a direct response to [[Structural functionalism|Functionalism]]
* [[Moon-Truthers]] - a group of skeptic people who believe that moon is only a holographic projection, more info about the group as those people are teaching our kids untrue info at school!!
* [[Mountain Legacy Project]] - An ongoing [[Environmental Studies]] project using [[rephotography|repeat photography]] to asses landscape change in the [[Rocky Mountains]]. http://mountainlegacy.ca https://www.uvic.ca/library/home/home/news/current/mountain-legacy-project.php
* [[Mountain View Mortuary, Cemetery, and Crematory]] aka Mountain View Cemetery [and Mausoleum]{{Snd}} resting place of [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?sort=relevance&search=%22Mountain+View%22+AND+%28+%22Cemetery%22+OR+%22mausoleum%22+%29+AND+%22Altadena%22&title=Special%3ASearch&profile=advanced&fulltext=1&advancedSearch-current=%7B%7D&ns0=1 notables] in [[Altadena, California]] ({{Coord|34.186|-118.147|type:landmark_dim:325|display=inline}}). Note the dab page at [[Mountain View Cemetery]].<ref name="IN-MVCM">{{cite web |title=Mountain View Cemetery, Altadena, Calfiornia - Burial Records |url=http://www.interment.net/data/us/ca/losangeles/mountain-view-cemetery/index.htm |website=[[Interment.net]] |accessdate=November 11, 2019}}</ref><ref name="MVM-About">{{cite web |title=About Mountain View |url=https://www.mtn-view.com/about-us/ |website=Mountain View Mortuary, Cemetery, and Crematory |accessdate=November 11, 2019}}</ref>
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===[[Fraternal organization]]s===
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* [[Nu Gamma Psi, Fraternity, Inc]] (see also [[www.nugammapsi.tripod.com]] for more information)
* [[National Italian American Foundation]] - https://www.niaf.org/
* [[Modern Skins]] (a fraternal organization based out of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
* {{In progress}} [[National Silver Haired Congress]] - see [[Silver Alert]]
* [[Anti-Masonic War]]
* [[National Society, United States Daughters of 1812]] - founded in 1892 by [[Flora Adams Darling]]
* [[Cable tow]] (in the Freemasonry sense)
* [[National Strike Information Center]] - at Brandeis University 1970
* The [[Cerne Society]]
* [[Native Hawaiians in the United States Mainland]] - Native Hawaiians have a long history of migration to the United States Mainland, as well as large populations in the United States Mainland.
* [[Drinking society]]
* [[Nazism in the West]] vide: [[nazism in the Americas]]
* [[Harugari (D.O.H.)]]
* [[New Masonic Expressions]]
* [[Inomini Paratus]] ?
* [[North American Network in Aging Studies]]
* [[Iota Xi Sigma Chi]]
* [[Occupational discrimination]]
* The [[Jungstadt]]
* [[Ōkōchi clan]] - branch of [[Seiwa Genji]], famous for [[Matsudaira Nobutsuna]] and [[Masatoshi Ōkōchi]]
* [[Pink Hat Society]]
* [[Ossetian diaspora]] - there is [[:Category:Ossetian diaspora]]
* [[Fellowship of the Rock]]
* [[Pennsylvania Hunger Action Center]] - mentioned in over 150 Wikipedia articles
* The [[Order of Thelemic Knights]]
* Peoples of [[Coast Salish]]
* The [[Order of The Jarls of Baelder]] (and see the[[Arktion Federation]] above)
** [[Cheam people]], [[Chemainus people]], [[Clemclemaluts]], [[Comiaken people]], [[Copalis]], [[Humptulips (tribe)]], [[Khenipsen]], [[Kilpahlas]], [[Koksilah (people)]], [[Kwa-kwa-a-pilt]], [[Kwantlen people]], [[Malahat people]], [[Nanoose]], [[Satsop people]], [[Shxw'ow'hamel]], [[Squiala]], [[Sumas people]], [[Wynoochee]], [[Yakweakwioose]]
* The [[Thelemic Gnostic Church of Alexandria]]
* [[Phi Boota roota]]
* [[Popular epidemiology]]
* [[Pūtarō]] / [[Pyutarou]] ([[:ja:プータロー]]) - similar to the term [[NEET]], a pūtarō is someone between the ages of 15 and 34 who does not have a job.
* [[Phi Sigma Delta]] (merged with Zeta Beta Tau in 1969)
* [[UNSW Medical Society]]
* [[rational discrimination]]
* [[school stabbing]] - now redirects to [[school violence]]
* [[Lambda Pi Upsilon]] (National Sorority NALFO-affiliated)
* [[Scientific sexism]] = Similar to the idea of [[scientific racism]]. The notion or arguments that males or females are biologically or psychologically superior; these ideas have been flirted with by radical feminists as well as supporters of patriarchy (ex. the notion that women aren't capable of doing men's work due to biological differences, etc).
* [[Southern Illinois University Carbondale Greek Organizations]]
* [[Sea Trek (diving system)]]
* [[Lambda Zeta Chi]] (Local Chicago-based sorority)
* [[Shiloh Kalona]] or [[Shiloh Kalona Iowa Cult]]
*[[Bengal Club]] (Historic British men's group in Calcutta)
* [[Skyview Memorial Park, Tamaqua]] – a perpetual-care cemetery and pet cemetery; [http://www.skyviewmemorialpark.com/]
* [[social-bond theory]] – criminology
* [[social framework]] - I stumble into this article on [[Social framework analysis]], to discover there is no article on Social Framework, nor the use of [[Framework]] in a sociological context, and to top it off, there is only a "Framework disambiguation page" - just click "[[framework]]" to get ot it, with +50 terms that have the word "Framework" in them, of which a large number have a sociological context!? Thy
* [[social issues in France]]
* [[Sociocryonics]] - the (usually externally imposed) preservation of archaic social forms, from ''How Colonialism Preempted Modernity in Africa'', by [[Olufemi Taiwo]]
* [[Sub tribe]] - not to be confused with [[subtribe]] - see [[Xhosa people]]
* [[Temperance orders]] - temperance orders created in America in the Progressive Era for character building; related to Boy Scouts (created in Britain) and Boy Brigades (also created in Britain) establishments. Now redirects to [[temperance movement]]
* [[Tʼlatʼlasikwala]] - [[Kwakwakaʼwakw]] tribe
* [[U with circumflex (Cyrillic)]] ([[У̂]])
* [[Ukrainian Ye with acute]] ([[Є́]])
* [[vihervasemmisto]] - Finnish political neologism, mostly derogatory [https://www.kansanuutiset.fi/artikkeli/3718027-vihervasemmisto-ei-ole-neutraali-nimitys-vaan-aarioikeiston-nimi-viholliselle] [https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-10364128] [https://www.verkkouutiset.fi/a/nain-vasemmisto-ja-vihreat-itse-kayttavat-vihervasemmisto-sanaa/#8d56b1d2] + [[:fi:Vihervasemmisto|fi-wiki article]] (N.B. '''not''' the same as [[green left]], which is ''vihreä vasemmisto'' or ''punavihreys'')
* [[volunteer simplicity]] - do you mean [[voluntary simplicity]]?
* [[waistcloth]]
* [[Witness tree]] - In the general sense (although related, not [[A Witness Tree]] or [[The Witness Tree]]). There are many good sources, here are a few: [https://www.nps.gov/articles/the-witness-tree.htm] , [https://treesource.org/travel-through-trees/witness-trees-stand-sentinel-americas-hallowed-places/] , [https://www.nps.gov/nama/blogs/silent-sentinels-of-storied-landscapes.htm] , [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/head-tilting-history/witness-trees] , [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/these-five-witness-trees-were-present-at-key-moments-in-americas-history-180963925/]. -- Frankly, I was surprised that WP didn't already have an article.
* [[Wiwekam]] - [[Kwakwakaʼwakw]] tribe
* [[Woodstock Artists Cemetery]], a cemetery in Woodstock, New York, US where a number of noteworthy artists are buried who contributed to the village’s reputation as an artists colony ({{Coord|42.043|-74.119|type:landmark_dim:325|display=inline}}). [https://www.woodstockartistscemetery.org/ Landing page]
* [[World Congress of the Tatars]] [https://realnoevremya.com/articles/6531-tatars-have-no-political-ambitions-they-want-to-live-drinking-tea] [https://tatar-congress.org/en/news/danis-shakirov-visits-the-village-of-yuldus/]
* [[Ya with grave]] ([[Я̀]])
* [[Ye with circumflex]] ([[Е̂]])
* [[Young Evangelicals for Climate Action]] - movement of young evangelicals in the United States to address the climate change crisis; more at [[User:Kdnyq/Young_Evangelicals_for_Climate_Action|the requester's user subpage]]
* [[Youth de-motorization]] - there's [[:ja:若者の車離れ|a Japanese Wikipedia article on it]]
* [[Yu with grave]] ([[Ю̀]])
* [[Yuma 14 and Wellton 26 illegal immigration cases]] (Mexicans die trying to cross the border in the desserts) (https://www.texasobserver.org/1762-walking-into-the-desert/) (http://apsewell.org/2009/books/fenani.html) (Book: The Devil's Highway by Luis Alberto Urrea)
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* I've been exploring wikipedia, and found that we have a few stubby articles like [[Stereotypes of Argentines]].. and that got me thinking: how about an article on [[Stereotypes of countries]]/[[Country stereotypes]]?? There's an awesome source [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/interactive/2012/jan/26/european-stereotypes-europa at The Guardian], which then splits off into 6 articles on [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/26/british-stereotypes-please-mention-war Britain], [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/26/french-stereotypes-arrogant-good-in-bed France], [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/26/german-stereotypes-dont-mention-towels Germany], [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/26/italian-stereotypes-we-all-individuals Italy], [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/26/polish-stereotypes-hard-drinking-catholics Poland], and [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/26/spanish-stereotypes-we-have-mondays-too Spain]. These sources are particularly good as they don't just state and explain the stereotypes, they also say how close they are to the actual situation in the country. This subject is very fascinating, and would love to get stuck in, however I do feel that you guys would be a lot better at putting this article together than I. Perhaps instead an article entitled [[National stereotypes]] - [http://www.google.com.au/search?q=national+stereotypes&hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=VKV&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&prmdo=1&prmd=imvnsb&source=lnms&tbm=bks&sa=X&ei=o2H5T_f2JYqUiQeh8vzMBg&ved=0CD4Q_AUoBg&biw=1680&bih=839 GoogleBooks seems to have a wealth of info on this topic].
===[[LGBT|Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender]]===
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* I'd like an article or list which shows different culture's attitudes toward homosexuality. For instance, I read that the Tapirape had an egalitarian homosexual option analogous to modern gay culture and that amongst the Sambia people, homosexuality was required for boys & youths but forbidden to fully adult males. It made me curious to compare these to other cultural/societal systems, but there's nowhere currently for me to find that information. The articles on "Homosexuality" and "LGBT History" cherry pick cultures to discuss but don't provide methodical information to do cross-cultural comparisons & contrasts.
* [[History of queer, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender publications in the Philippines]]: Books, magazines and other publications, both on paper and online, outprint or otherwise.
* [[The Branting Marriage]]: The upcoming first Native American legal gay wedding in US History, nationally being covered by several of the top news agencys as shown in these sources: [http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2008-08-22-native-americans-gaymarriage_N.htm] [http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2008-08-22-indiantribe-gaymarriage_N.htm] [http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=5659821] [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26344598/] [http://www.freedomtomarry.org/rights/page60.htm] [http://www.sfbaytimes.com/index.php?sec=article&article_id=8932] [http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080913/news_1c13tribe.html]
* [[Scientific homophobia]]: in the same lines as [[Scientific racism]] . I am surprised there is no such article yet . should this also be categorized under pseudoscience , gender studies etc ?
* [[Scientific transphobia]]: in the same lines as [[Scientific racism]] related to [[Scientific homophobia]]
* [[Buddy G, My Two Moms and Me]] (First animated cartoon starring a character with 2 parents of the same gender.)[http://www.buddyg.tv][http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/life/20071127/bl_line27.art.htm][http://a1135.g.akamai.net/f/1135/18227/1h/cchannel.download.akamai.com/18227/podcast/OMAHA-NE/KFAB-AM/Buddy%20G%2011-20-07.mp3] [http://joemygod.blogspot.com/2007/11/buddy-g-and-his-two-moms.html][http://www.hrc.org/8360.htm][http://www.mombian.com/2007/11/19/buddyg-my-two-moms-and-me-a-new-animated-show-for-children-of-lgbt-families/]
* [[Cymbrogi]]: "Brothers of the heart." - [http://www.heroichomosex.org/crw/frot/heartbrothers.html]
* [[Hetero Holdouts]] - [http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0350,baard2,49322,1.html]
* [[Thai Gay History]]
* [[Hein Kleinbooi]] - postcolonial queer writer from South Africa
* [[Taberer Report]] - 1907 report by [[H.M. Taberer]] which demonstrated evidence of male same-sex relationships in gold mines near [[Johannesburg]].
* [[LGNY]] - Lesbian and Gay magazine
* [[Fratmen TV]] [http://www.fratmen.tv] (warning: adult content) - gay pornographic site
* [[QW (gay magazine)|QW]] - gay magazine
* [[Albatross (magazine)|Albatross]], a US lesbian magazine.
* [[Cheondoism and homosexuality]] - The Korean religion and it's views on homosexuality.
* [[Lesbian Feminist Liberation]], US lesbian organisation in the 1970s.
* [[Vagina (journal)|Vagina]], a US lesbian journal in the 1970s.
* [[Wishing Well (magazine)|Wishing Well]], a US lesbian quarterly in the mid-1970s, devoted to personal ads.
* [[Dykes, Disability, and Stuff]], US lesbian magazine in the 1980s.
* [[Gay and Lesbian Outreach to Elders]], US G&L rights organisation for elders.
* [[Senior Action in a Gay Environment]], US G&L rights organisation for elders.
* [[Evangelicals Concerned]], the U.S. wide network of LGBT and Allied Evangelical Christians, founded by Dr. [[Ralph Blair]]
* [[Chanelle Pickett]], an African American transgender woman who was brutally murdered on November 20th, 1995.
* [[RainbowQ]]: An Upcoming LGBTQI Site, Geared toward the Community and the Advocacy of LGBTQI Rights. [http://www.rainbowq.info]
* [[Gayness]]: Please redirect it to [[Gay]], <s>and keep protected.</s> - it is protected but not redirected, just blank.
* [[6 South]] an underground LGBT society at UCLA
* [[Friendship and Freedom]] (1924), first gay magazine in the US
* [[Schoolboy Crush]], 2007 LGBT-related film. {{imdb title|1417097|Schoolboy Crush}}
* [[Cercle Hermaphroditos]] early trans organization, linked from [[Earl Lind]]
* [[List of American LGBT People]]
* [[LGBT rights in Guernsey]] Guernsey is a slightly backward crown-dependency island of the United Kingdom. It is in Western Europe but still has many laws against LGBT people, for example lack of relationship recognition of same-sex couples and no anti-discrimination laws. It is amazing how a modern community with a very good quality of life can still have this backward attitude.
* [[T-Vox]] at www.t-vox.org - A transsexual, transgender, intersex and genderqueer support and information site that's often called "the trans Wikipedia".
* [[OurGaySite.com]] - Lesbian and gay social website.
* [[Equality Forum]] - Philadelphia nonprofit which promotes GLBT rights. [http://www.equalityforum.com/page.cfm?id=3 About Us]
* [[GLBTI Wedding Pioneers]] Founded by MW Savant,in 2004, that company is the first GLBTI-dedicated company in US history.
* [http://sitekreator.com/ReenaVadehra/UPIsamesex.html] [UPI Article]
* [http://www.rainbowweddingnetworkmagazine.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=161&Itemid=1] Featured Wedding in Publication
* [http://www.linkedin.com/in/mwsavant] info on founder
* [[unregistered cohabitation]] – It's all over the place in same sex marriage articles, but there's no article explaining what it actually is. This may apply to heterosexual couples too, I just don't know.
* [[Youth First Texas]] - [youthfirsttexas.org] - an amazing GLBTQA Youth organization in Dallas, Texas. :)
* [[Demisexuality]] A sub-type of Asexuality - see http://www.asexuality.org/wiki/index.php?title=Demisexual
* [[LGBT homeless youth]] - a good initial secondary source [http://www.thetaskforce.org/reports_and_research/homeless_youth] has statistics such as The National Network for Youth's estimate that 20-40% of homeless youth identify as gay or lesbian ("To whom do they belong? A profile of America’s runaway and homeless youth and the programs that help them") or that 26% of gay teens are kicked out of their homes when they come out (G. Remafedi, "Male homosexuality: The adolescent perspective," ''Pediatrics'' (1987): 79); this new wikipedia article should also include notable organizations supporting homeless LGBT youth, such as Ali Forney Center [http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/TV/10/29/bea.arthur.donation/]


:Some useful sources: [http://nic.hb.se/assets/media/globalization_of_stereotypes.pdf]; [http://www.businessinsider.com/mapping-stereotypes-europe-us-2011-9?op=1]; [http://www.yoshke.com/2009/01/top-10-national-stereotypes/]; [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40955746/ns/health-sexual_health/t/latin-lovers-frigid-brits-how-sexy-stereotypes-measure/#.T_lfzZEZ58E]; [http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2012/05/greeks-say-they-are-hardest-working-european-nation]; [http://stereoty.pe/]; [http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2012/feb/17/stereotype-maps-tsvetkov]; [http://www.nomad4ever.com/2007/11/26/55-nations-stereotypes-that-will-ruin-or-make-your-day/]; [[Yanko Tsvetkov]]'s stereotype maps, seen [http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/gallery/2012/feb/17/stereotype-maps-yanko-tsvetkov here], [http://alphadesigner.com/mapping-stereotypes/ and here].--[[User:Coin945|Coin945]] ([[User talk:Coin945|talk]]) 17:03, 19 November 2012 (UTC)
===[[Popular Culture]]===
* [[Awkward Turtle]] - A hand gesture and internet meme popularly used to diffuse awkward social situations. There are now a number of groups, businesses and websites named after or based on the concept. The awkward turtle is used in at least America, Canada, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand to my knowledge and has grown in popularity for over 4 years. The difficulty in creating a wiki is finding credible sources to reference, and discovering its origin
* [[Arbitrary Talk]] Is a popular podcast that answers viewer submitted questions. Very popular in Michigan, California, and Florida.
* [[soompi.com]] [http://Soompi.com] [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/soompi.com Alexa rankings]Soompi is the largest community site for English speaking fans of Korean pop culture aka the [[Korean Wave]].
* [[-ster]] - A suffix added to names to make them sound "cutesy." Similar to the -kun and -chan suffixes in Japanese honorifics.
* [[atomic picnic]]
*[[automobile enthusiasts]]
* [[Beer Gay]] - Drinking Enough That You Love Everybody Regardless of Age, Gender, Race, Size, Manners, Income, Hygiene, Occupation, etc ..
* [[corporate samurai]]: definition, application, and examples
* [[Cowooo]] ?
* [[Dealer's Defense]] A moral argument that someone who sells anti-social products such as weapons or drugs is not responsible for the harm they cause.
* [[peanut butter and banana sandwiches]]
* [[Enchanted, I'm sure]]: meaning, usage
* [[e-Penis]] - a property of an internet gamer, usually associated with their skill in games, or a certain game. One may say "check out my huge e-Penis!" after showing a player them as the top player in a game.
* [[Fükn A]] - an expression similar to ''fuckin' A'' [http://http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fuckin%27_A] except with the emphasis on the long o sound, ''foo-kin A''. Not to be confused with [[The Thermals]] second album [[Fuckin A]] or the play [[Fucking A]]
* [[Kasib]]?
* [[gmart]]
* [[honger]] ?
* [[Minet]] ?
* [[Misogyny and Reggaeton]]
* [[Motivationals.org]] - A popular website featuring ''demotivational posters'' a notable internet phenomena. According to google trends, searches for the keyword ''motivationals'' have been dramatically rising since the website creation. before that, the keyword did not exist.
* [[Post-Irony]]
* [[rail liquor]]
* [[Tap the Robot]]
* [[Teddy Girls]]
* [[Thumb Gen]]
* [[Twinkee house]]
* [[Visual humour]]
* "[[You People]]" is an expression very often used in American movies: someone says it, then someone else, usually black, repeats, like "''You "People"?!?''" it and everyone seems shocked, then the first one apologizes. It is in almost every second US movie that I've seen recently. This expression is not found in dictionaries or other encyclopedias, and for a foreigner such as myself it would be interesting to understand what exactly is the meaning, eventually its' origin and history. I believe it is notable. Thanks! (P.S. [[You people]] redirects to [[You]] but no explanation is found in that article.) --[[User:5ko|5ko]] 00:03, 18 March 2007
* [[Welfare Pluralism]]
* [[Cyberwhore]]
* [[Hipnoscenti]] - neologism
* [[Humphrey the Wayward Whale]]
*[[Hedgerow envy]]
* [[Me Generation]] -neologism
* [[Belly cream]]
* [[Bigface]]
* [[Ran Ran Ruu]] - a [[YouTube]] originated internet fad involving parodies of japanese [[Ronald McDonald]] Commercials, generally involving The "RAN RAN RUU!" section of the commercial matched to music.
* [[Defooing]] - De-family of origin. A growing phenomena where people tend to separate from their families permanently and start a new life of their own. The reasons can be varied but mostly its spiritual or a situation of being more 'evolved' then the rest of the family, which creates a gap and breaks the bond.
* [[Celebrity Nicknames]]- nicknames for pop cultur icons and stars such as Jennifer Lopez, aka J-Lo, or Vicrtoria Beckham, aka Posh Spice.
* [[Amazing Phil]] - from YouTube. This guy deserves his own Wikipedia page.


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===Rituals===
*[[Bonanza (UK)]]
*[[Bull dancing]]
*[[Crimson Ceremony]]
*[[Che Che Cole]] (Che Che Kole alternatively)
*[[John Wilson Peyote Ritual]]
*[[Poruwa Ceremony]]
*[[Kumano-mode]]
*[[Sacrificial dagger]]
*[[Shamba]] (Kikuyu term)
*[[Newtonmas]]
*[[The HIV-Virgin Myth]] (This is a widely held belief in Africa that if a man with HIV or AIDS rapes a virgin, he will be cured of his disease. This myth, perpetuated by traditional healers, has led to the rape of hundreds of girls.)


=== Paranormal ===
===Holidays===
*[[List of Haunted Locations in Whitewater, Massachusetts]]
*[[List of Haunted Locations in Wilmington, North Carolina]]
*[[List of Haunted Locations in Virginia City, Nevada]]
*[[Mark-Age]] -long-lived American UFO cult. The Norwegian wikipedia has articles on the [http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark-Age group] and its [http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Boyd_Gentzel two] [http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline_Sharpe founders], but the only mention of them on the English Wikipedia seems to be a brief reference in the [[Gloria Lee]] article.
*[[MILABS]] "Military abductions of alleged UFO abductees"
*[[Paranormal Galway Ghost]], a haunted house in Ireland


===[[Fraternal organization]]s===
=== Women's issues ===
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* ''[[Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape]]'', the book by [[Susan Brownmiller]]
* [[Alpha Beta Epsilon]] - first professional co-ed biology fraternity.
* [[Clothesline Project]] - public awareness campaign for sexual abuse/incest/rape/etc survivors
* [[Austrian American Benevolent Association]] - an ethnic fraternal association founded c.1870's by Serbo-Croatian émigrés who came primarily from the Dalmatian coast region of what was then the Austro-Hungary Empire.
* [[One in Four]] (see [http://www.oneinfourusa.org/], [http://www.oneinfour.ie/], etc.)
* [[Cable tow]] - in the Freemasonry sense.
* [[Rape crisis counselor]]
* [[Drinking society]]
* [[Women's Global Excess of Depression]], developed by [[Jean A. Hamilton]], MD, PhD
* [[Germania Farmer Verein]] (German Farmer Association) &mdash; Texas association of cattlemen formed in 1875; "possibly the oldest farmers' cooperative in Texas" ([https://books.google.com/books?id=OqWHfYrj6EIC&pg=PA50#v=onepage&q&f=false])
* [[The Mommy Tax]]
* The [[Jungstadt]]
* [[The Order of the Temple of Solomon]] - A [[self-styled order]] claiming direct descent from the original [[Knights Templar]].[https://www.knightstemplarorder.org]
* {{icon|redirect}} [[Sigma Alpha Sigma]] - social fraternity located at Ouachita Baptist University
* [[Sigma Epsilon Xi]]
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===Popular culture===
== Unclassified ==
* [[Battle of Quebec (sports)]] - the sports rivalry between Montreal and Quebec City in the province of Quebec, especially in ice hockey
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* [[Regenerative Purpose]] (req. 2020-07-22) - [https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578580497] [https://regenerativepurpose.com] [https://vimeo.com/357839442].
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* [[Animated Armor]] - Armor that has been brought to life by a supernatural force. Sometimes the Armor is possessed by the will of its owner, usually a ghost or spirit of a knight that once wore the armor. Other times it may be possessed due to a magical element. The animated armor has become a stock character or image in both supernatural and fantasy genres alike. The animated armor is usually found guarding castles or mansions for the owner. Other times they become focused on carrying out a mission they had in a previous life. A key element of the armor is that while it moves and fights as a knight, upon removing the helmet nothing will be present. <ref>https://www.dndbeyond.com/monsters/animated-armor</ref><ref>https://d23.com/6-amazing-behind-the-scenes-photos-of-disneys-bedknobs-and-broomsticks/</ref><ref>https://www.ign.com/wikis/kingdom-hearts-ii/Lingering_Will</ref> <ref>https://www.wilde-online.info/the-canterville-ghost.html</ref>
* [[Superstition in Southern Italy]] There are corresponding articles for superstition in various other regions (e.g. India).


=== Organized crime by country ===
===A-F===
Criminal proceeds amounted to 3.6% of global GDP in 2009. (http://www.fatf-gafi.org/faq/moneylaundering/)
* [[Anti-Texas sentiment]]&mdash;both in the [[United States]] and internationally, in terms of Texas culture, Texas government, Texas and the death penalty, Texas and the jurisdiction of international law and treaties, Texan cultural attitudes towards others, and Texas's role in influencing U.S. and international politics through its culture, congressional and electoral votes, and presidents such as George W. Bush. And, of course, along with criticism of Texas is also criticism of anti-Texas sentiment. There should be ample and well-referenced material for this article, if it doesn't already exist in some form on Wikipedia (which, if it does, may not have an obvious article name or redirects).
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* [[African Integration Review]]
* [[Alternative Spring Break]]
* [[American historiography]]
* [[Asian-Pacific Astronomy Olympiad]]
* [[Awarding body]]
* [[Bear Creek Park (Surrey, BC)]] - Park in Surrey, BC [http://www.surrey.ca/Living+in+Surrey/Parks+and+Recreation/Parks+and+Environment/Park+Locations+and+Amenities/Parks+by+Community+Area/Whalley/Bear+Creek+Park.htm]
* [[Biotype]]
* [[Blog Against Racism Day]]
* [[Blue Revolution]], as in revolution in aquaculture technology
* [[cassetta]]
* [[Chain Factor]]
* [[Chiasmic Unity]] (Nietzche)
* [[Chinese Anthropology Indigenous Research Methods]] - (=[[Indigenous anthropology in China]]?)
* [[cinemastrology]]
* [[Class gap]]
* [[Class inequality]]
* [[Clean Cities Award]]
* [[Clementine_(Name)]] - Clementine needs a Disambiguation Page like [[Clement]] listing famous fictional and real places and people with this name, and a historical background.
* [[Code sheet]]
* [[colonisation invasion]]
* [[combat hand signals]], as in the silent hand and arm signals used during military and police maneuvers to signal instructions/observations to one's teammates, see [http://rotc.okstate.edu/pdf/FM%2021-60%20Visual%20Signals.pdf]
* [[concept horizon]] / [[conceptual horizon]]
* [[Consumption cleavage]]
* [[Coplink]] – a commercial law enforcement software for data mining, as mentioned in the Washington Post 2008-03-06: [http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/1440743601.html?dids=1440743601:1440743601&FMT=CITE&FMTS=CITE:FT&date=Mar+6%2C+2008&author=Robert+O%27Harrow+Jr%3BEllen+Nakashima+-+Washington+Post+Staff+Writers&pub=The+Washington+Post&edition=&startpage=A.1&desc=National+Dragnet+Is+a+Click+Away%3B+Authorities+to+Gain+Fast+and+Expansive+Access+to+Records] or a full text backup [http://ai.arizona.edu/recognition/Washingtongpost030608.pdf]
* [[Creator's Bias]]
* [[Cultural broker]]
* [[Cynergetics]]
* [[Deafness around the world]] How deafness and deaf people are viewed in different societies, also what assistance and opportunities (for work & education, etc.) they have in those societies.
* [[Deformed chakra]]
* [[Demographic suicide]]
* [[The Diodachi]] - The senior military officers of Alexander the Great who battled over the empire. At [[Diadochi]].
* [[The Dropa]] - the genetically isolated group of "human" entities in mountainous regions of China.
* [[Elitocracy]]
* [[Enlargement of the franchise]]
* [[Ethnoscience]]
* [[Ever Normal Granary]] - [Ever-normal_granary]
* [[Expanded Democracy]]
* [[Experimental sociology]] - See [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1114168] AND
[http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/311/5762/786?rss=1%5D%5B%5BPERSPECTIVES%5D] AND [http://chla.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=chla;idno=5075626_284_001] OR [http://chla.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=chla;cc=chla;sid=494bf460f20bb0bb50a3798a629fae7b;rgn=main;view=text;idno=5075626_284_001] AND [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb284/is_200006/ai_n8194417], among many others suggest this is a complex and controversial field that should be better known by the public.


*[[Organized crime in Afghanistan]]
===G-N===
*[[Organized crime in Albania]] see [[Hellbanianz]] and https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jul/04/inside-the-21st-century-british-criminal-underworld
* [[Garakontié]] - Onondaga Iriquois leader in the 17th Century, negotiated treaty with the French.
*[[Organized crime in Angola]]
* [[Geoarchiving]] -
*[[Organized crime in Antigua and Barbuda]]
* [[Gender discordance]]
*[[Organized crime in Argentina]]
* [[Global Warming Industry]] This would have a lot of NPOV issues. Is there pre-existing authoritative research on this subject, or are there also OR issues?
*[[Organized crime in Austria]]
* [[Greek Afterlife]] Specialized article about specifically Greek afterlife mythology
*[[Organized crime in Azerbaijan]]
* [[Hegemonic bargain]]
* [[Historicity of Moses]]
*[[Organized crime in Bahamas]]
* [[History of formal education]]
*[[Organized crime in Bahrain]]
*[[Organized crime in Bangladesh]]
* [[Hollywood Halo]] - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - A [[Halo 2]] [[machinima]] clan who used to be at halogrid.com
*[[Organized crime in Barbados]]
* [[Honoured worker]] (Honorary title awarded in the Soviet Union) -
*[[Organized crime in Belgium]]
* [[Hyper Complexity]] (Sociological theory, maybe Luhmann)
*[[Organized crime in Belize]]
* [[Humanistica]] - a type of 15th century Italian cursive.
*[[Organized crime in Benin]]
* [[Kengkoy]] - ?
*[[Organized crime in Bhutan]]
* [[Kernie Klub]] - [http://www.kernieklub.com]
*[[Organized crime in Bolivia]]
* [[Kowalski's Law]] - law of attraction?
*[[Organized crime in Botswana]]
* [[Great White Father]]
*[[Organized crime in Brazil]]
* [[Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship Incorporated]] - (req. 2008-04-04) - African-American social fellowship (fraternity) created in the 60's and thrived for over 40+ years. Founded on October 12, 1962 at Morgan State University by 14 young black men as an alternative to complacent & traditional psuedo fraternal organizations.
*[[Organized crime in Bulgaria]]
* [[Group glee]] [http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/003838.html] [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0009-3920(197503)46%3A1%3C53%3AAESOGI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D]
*[[Organized crime in Burkina Faso]]
* [[James Ziglar]] - was head of US Immigration and Naturalization service until 2002. Apparently only served for a year, and not well-regarded.
*[[Organized crime in Burundi]]
* [[Kill clock]] - [http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=kill+clock]
*[[Organized crime in Cambodia]]
* [[Latino Left]]
*[[Organized crime in Cameroon]]
* [[Medieval economy]] - _The Structures of Everyday Life_ ISBN: 006-0148-454 by Frenand Braudel : Incrediblely well researched book on life during medieval times. bk: 1 of 3 == _Wheels of Commerce_ ISBN: 0060150942 by Frenand Braudel == _Civilization & Capitialism_ ISBN: 0060148454
*[[Organised crime in Canada]]
* [[MiCandidate]] - Directory of candidates [http://micandidate.eu]
*[[Organized crime in Cape Verde]]
* [[Misery Box]] - weird sexual/masturbatory ritual; black magick. Possibly some reference to [[Lemarchand's box]] / [[Lament configuration]] in [[Clive Barker]]'s [[The Hellbound Heart]] / [[Hellraiser]]??
*[[Organized crime in the Central African Republic]]
* [[Misocapny]] - hatred of tobacco smoke.
*[[Organized crime in Chad]]
* [[Misoxeny]] - the hatred of strangers.
*[[Organized crime in Chile]]
* [[mmconfig]] - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - PCI config space access
*[[Organized crime in Colombia]]
* [[Mulindi, Rwanda]]
*[[Organized crime in Democratic Republic of the Congo]]
* [[Mundus Imaginalis]] ?* [[Manson Lamp]] -
*[[Organized crime in the Republic of the Congo]]
* [[Levelling mechanism]] ([[leveling mechanism]]) - maybe referring to [http://www.webref.org/anthropology/l/leveling_mechanism.htm], although the term generally comes up in patent applications for e.g. [[spirit level]].
*[[Organized crime in Costa Rica]]
*[[Lincoln Child Center]] - a non-profit and former orphanage in Oakland, CA
*[[Organized crime in Croatia]]
* [[Needle Park]], Zurich -
*[[Organized crime in Cuba]]
* [[Neighborhood Tokyo]], a documentary by anthropologist Theodore Bestor and filmmaker Hajima Skela studying a neighborhood in Tokyo.
*[[Organized crime in Cyprus]]
* [[Nuclear Emergency Response Team]] -
*[[Organized crime in the Czech Republic]]
* [[Near East Relief]] -
*[[Organized crime in Denmark]]
* [[Manav Uthan Sewa Samiti]] - A non-profit social organisation
*[[Organized crime in Dominica]]
*[[Organized crime in the Dominican Republic]]
*[[Organized crime in Ecuador]]
*[[Organized crime in El Salvador]]
*[[Organized crime in Equatorial Guinea]]
*[[Organized crime in Eritrea]]
*[[Organized crime in Estonia]]
*[[Organized crime in Ethiopia]]
*[[Organized crime in Fiji]]
*[[Organized crime in Gabon]]
*[[Organized crime in the Gambia]]
*[[Organized crime in Georgia (country)]]
*[[Organized crime in Ghana]]
*[[Organized crime in Greece]]
*[[Organized crime in Grenada]]
*[[Organized crime in Guatemala]]
*[[Organized crime in Guinea]]
*[[Organized crime in Guinea-Bissau]]
*[[Organized crime in Guyana]]
*[[Organized crime in Haiti]]
*[[Organized crime in Honduras]]
*[[Organized crime in Hungary]]
*[[Organized crime in Iceland]]
*[[Organized crime in Iran]]
*[[Organized crime in Iraq]]
*[[Organized crime in Ivory Coast]]
*[[Organized crime in Jamaica]]
*[[Organized crime in Jordan]]
*[[Organized crime in Kazakhstan]]
*[[Organized crime in Kenya]]
*[[Organized crime in Kuwait]]
*[[Organized crime in Kyrgyzstan]]
*[[Organized crime in Laos]]
*[[Organized crime in Latvia]]
*[[Organized crime in Lebanon]]
*[[Organized crime in Liberia]]
*[[Organized crime in Libya]]
*[[Organized crime in Liechtenstein]]
*[[Organized crime in Lithuania]]
*[[Organized crime in Luxembourg]]
*[[Organized crime in the Republic of Macedonia]]
*[[Organized crime in Madagascar]]
*[[Organized crime in Malaysia]]
*[[Organized crime in Mali]]
*[[Organized crime in Malta]]
*[[Organized crime in Mauritania]]
*[[Organized crime in Mexico]]
*[[Organized crime in Moldova]]
*[[Organized crime in Monaco]]
*[[Organized crime in Mongolia]]
*[[Organized crime in Montenegro]]
*[[Organized crime in Morocco]]
*[[Organized crime in Mozambique]]
*[[Organized crime in Myanmar]]
*[[Organized crime in Namibia]]
*[[Organized crime in Nepal]]
*[[Organised crime in New Zealand]]
*[[Organized crime in Nicaragua]]
*[[Organized crime in Niger]]
*[[Organized crime in Norway]]
*[[Organized crime in Oman]]
*[[Organized crime in Panama]]
*[[Organized crime in Papua New Guinea]]
*[[Organized crime in Paraguay]]
*[[Organized crime in Peru]]
*[[Organised crime in the Philippines]]
*[[Organized crime in Qatar]]
*[[Organized crime in Rwanda]]
*[[Organized crime in Saint Kitts and Nevis]]
*[[Organized crime in Saint Lucia]]
*[[Organized crime in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines]]
*[[Organized crime in São Tomé and Príncipe]]
*[[Organized crime in Saudi Arabia]]
*[[Organized crime in Senegal]]
*[[Organized crime in Serbia]]
*[[Organized crime in Sierra Leone]]
*[[Organized crime in Slovenia]]
*[[Organized crime in Somalia]]
*[[Organized crime in South Africa]]
*[[Organized crime in South Sudan]]
*[[Organized crime in Spain]]
*[[Organized crime in Sri Lanka]]
*[[Organized crime in Sudan]]
*[[Organized crime in Suriname]]
*[[Organized crime in Swaziland]]
*[[Organized crime in Switzerland]]
*[[Organized crime in Syria]]
*[[Organized crime in Tajikistan]]
*[[Organized crime in Tanzania]]
*[[Organized crime in Timor-Leste]]
*[[Organized crime in Togo]]
*[[Organized crime in Trinidad qnd Tobago]]
*[[Organized crime in Tunisia]]
*[[Organized crime in Turkey]]
*[[Organized crime in Turkmenistan]]
*[[Organized crime in Uganda]]
*[[Organized crime in the United Arab Emirates]]
*[[Organized crime in Uruguay]]
*[[Organized crime in Venezuela]]
*[[Organized crime in Yemen]]
*[[Organized crime in Zambia]]
*[[Organized crime in Zimbabwe]]
*[[:pt:Batalha da Praça da Sé]] [[Battle in the Place of Sé]]
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* [[Camuntins]] - Probably still a tribe in [[Brazil]]
*[[Order Of The Five]]
*[[Cremation in the United States]]
*[[Outside children]]
*[[Israelis in Iran]]
*[[Paper Angels]] by [[Ginny Lim ]] 1991
*[[Jefferson/Jeffersonian Dinner]]
*[[Prevention of the ethnical treatment of insects]]
*{{ill|Montagnais de Pakua Shipi|fr}} - located in the community of [[Pakuashipi]], Quebec, on the western shore of the mouth of the [[Saint-Augustin River]] on the north shore of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in the {{lang|fr|i=unset|Côte-Nord}} region.<ref>{{cite web |title=Montagnais de Pakua Shipi |url=http://fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/fnp/Main/Search/FNMain.aspx?BAND_NUMBER=088&lang=eng |website=First Nation Detail |date=3 November 2008}}</ref> The community is adjacent to the settlement of [[Saint-Augustin, Côte-Nord, Quebec|Saint-Augustin]].
*[[Planck's principle]], philosophy of science. [[Max Planck]], large number of things named for Planck at [[Planck (disambiguation)]].
*{{ill|Montagnais de Unamen Shipu|fr}} - located in [[La Romaine, Quebec]] at the mouth of the [[Olomane River]] on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. They have one reserve; Romaine 2.<ref>{{cite web |title=Montagnais de Unamen Shipu |url=http://fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/fnp/Main/Search/FNMain.aspx?BAND_NUMBER=084&lang=eng |website=First Nation Detail |date=3 November 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Bienvenue! |url=https://www.unamenshipu.com/ |website=Unamen-Shipu |access-date=1 November 2019}}</ref>
*[[PolaTips and The Hooded Bum]]
*[[Qikiqtani Inuit Association]]
*[[Prayer for Judgment Continued]] - (req. prior 2008-02-16)
*{{ill|Theater during Russo-Ukrainian War|uk|Театр часів Російсько-української війни}} ([[Ukrainian theaters]])
*[[Protect a Paw]] - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Charity Organization
*[[Yoruba Cultural Association]]
*[[Ratopolis]], 1973 movie directed by Gilles Thérien
*[[Regulatory Fit]]
*[[Religionspeak]]
*[[Sociophysics]]
*[[Symbolic Glorification]] - should go under Sociology/Media - as well as Symbolic Annhilation which is a stub]]
*[[Seasons of birth]]
*[[Proto-caucasian]]
*[[Racial bipolarism]]
*[[Ranger station]]
*[[Rapid Alert System for Non-Food Products]], EU system for product safety recalls. Acronym [[RAPEX]] redirects to anti-rape device formerly known as Rape-X.
*[[Realistic group conflict theory]]
*[[River Kent Valley]] - Where is this? Are you referring to the one in Cumbria? [[River Kent]], [[Cumbria]]
*[[Role distance]]
*[[Special Supply]]
*[[Social pendulum]]
*[[South American anthropology]]
*[[Tiger Towel]] - Alter-ego of [[Steven Archer]] and band manager of darkwave trip-hop band [[Ego Likeness]]
*[[Tarantino murders]] Murder of 2 French research students in the UK on June 29, 2008
*[[Trading class]] - a social class which relies on trading rather than money
*[[transegalitarian]]
*[[The Partnership]]
*[[The Arm]]
*[[Urban Primacy]]
*[[Velcro Shoes]]
*[[Vietraq]]
*[[Visual Constancy]]
*[[Vasishtha Purana]] -arranger of the Vedas?
*[[Timshel]] - Hebrew, "thou mayest"
*[[Third Industrial Revolution]]
*[[Wealth bondage]]
*[[Westernism]] - a concept developped by Aleksandr Zinovyev
*[[The White House Boys]] - the collective name for several young men who were severely abused and/or killed in the The Florida Industrial School for Boys at Marianna
*[[Revolutionary laws]] - the revolutionary laws of [[EZLN]]


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  • I'd like a way to compare different "gay libel" cases that have been lodged, from Oscar Wilde to Tom Cruise to Liberace to Robbie Williams. I'm considering making a category, but the category name Gay Libel Cases seems anachronistic since the word "gay" wasn't used that way in Wilde's time. I'm also expecting pushback on linking gay libel cases which involved people later outed, like Oscar Wilde and Liberace, with gay libel cases involving straight people, like Tom Cruise and Robbie Williams. What do people think would be the best wording for a category like this to avoid offense & also avoid an overly long Category name? – Markwiki (talk) 00:04, 25 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
  • Achillean describes sexual or romantic attraction between men. Some queer and non-binary people also use this term. Achillean is currently a redirect to LGBT slang, but I think it deserves its own article. The female equivalent Sapphism also has its own article.

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  • Understanding Computers and Cognition – a 1987 book by Terry Winograd and Fernando Flores; a great arch from philosophy of language to computer design; outlines classic language theory and shows how its language-is-to-describe-objective-reality paradigm fails to provide a useful foundation for applied artificial intelligence; then proposes an alternative perspective on language as a means of communication and coordination among social biological beings "being in the world", based on works of Gadamer, Maturana and Heidegger; results in an outline of computer software design that will support such real-life communication
  • Vasconic substrate to Vasconic substrate hypothesis
  • Verbalplanet - Provider of online language learning using VOIP technology. Established in 2006 and played an important role in the development of online language learning platforms. Worthy of inclusion to trace how the industry developed over time and who the pioneers were. Notably references include [7]

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  1. "A Tale of Two Georges". 11 March 2008. Retrieved 12 November 2016.

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  • Professor Edward Charles Webster - Professor of Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. Prof. Eddie Webster was an important figure in South African academia, particularly in the field of sociology. [17]

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  • Urban Legends Newsgroup alt.folklore.urban (This crowdsourced engine devoted to separating fact from falsehood preceded the world wide web and gave rise to snopes.com. One of the largest of the newsgroups, its participants developed a complex set of mores.)
  1. The Concept of Economy in Judaism, Christianity and Islam ISBN 9783110782301
  2. The Occult Roots of Nazism: Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology ISBN 9781423731580: # The Twilight of Globalisation: Property, State and Capitalism ISBN 9780745315867
  1. pt:Êxodo rural no Brasil
  2. Coastal Resorts and Urbanization in Northeast Brazil ISBN 9783030465933
  3. The Economic and Social History of Brazil since 1889.
  4. Hollow State
  5. Topik, Steven (1987). The Political Economy of the Brazilian State, 1889-1930. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-1-4773-0519-5.
  6. pt:Sinalização urbana
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  8. Ludermir, A. B.; Harpham, T. (1998). "Urbanization and mental health in Brazil: social and economic dimensions". Health & Place. 4 (3): 223–232. doi:10.1016/s1353-8292(98)00017-3. ISSN 1353-8292. PMID 10670973.

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Some useful sources: [152]; [153]; [154]; [155]; [156]; [157]; [158]; [159]; Yanko Tsvetkov's stereotype maps, seen here, and here.--Coin945 (talk) 17:03, 19 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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  • Animated Armor - Armor that has been brought to life by a supernatural force. Sometimes the Armor is possessed by the will of its owner, usually a ghost or spirit of a knight that once wore the armor. Other times it may be possessed due to a magical element. The animated armor has become a stock character or image in both supernatural and fantasy genres alike. The animated armor is usually found guarding castles or mansions for the owner. Other times they become focused on carrying out a mission they had in a previous life. A key element of the armor is that while it moves and fights as a knight, upon removing the helmet nothing will be present. [23][24][25] [26]
  • Superstition in Southern Italy There are corresponding articles for superstition in various other regions (e.g. India).

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Criminal proceeds amounted to 3.6% of global GDP in 2009. (http://www.fatf-gafi.org/faq/moneylaundering/)

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References

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  3. ^ Leila Mattfolk. "Hedda och Frans" [Hedda and Frans] (in Swedish). Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore. sec. Franciscus av Assisi och Sankta Hedvig. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  4. ^ "20170801_Recursive_Baerian_Phonotactics_Notation.pdf" (PDF). GitHub. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  5. ^ Iverson, Gregory K.; Ahn, Sang-Cheol (March 2007). "English voicing in dimensional theory". Language Sciences. 29 (2–3): 247–269. doi:10.1016/j.langsci.2006.12.012.
  6. ^ Books
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  17. ^ https://www.sahistory.org.za/archive/eddie-webster-leaves-legacy-advocacy-social-justice-transcends-academia-ethan-van-diemen
  18. ^ Smits, Gregory (2001). "Topics in Japanese Cultural History: Chapter 2, The Ancient Japanese Islands – Uji and Be". figal-sensei.org. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  19. ^ "Love Fest inunda o Centro de música baiana e amor à população LGBT". G1 (in Portuguese).
  20. ^ "Love Fest promove luta contra homofobia no Carnaval de SP". VEJA.com (in Portuguese).
  21. ^ "Mountain View Cemetery, Altadena, Calfiornia - Burial Records". Interment.net. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  22. ^ "About Mountain View". Mountain View Mortuary, Cemetery, and Crematory. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  23. ^ https://www.dndbeyond.com/monsters/animated-armor
  24. ^ https://d23.com/6-amazing-behind-the-scenes-photos-of-disneys-bedknobs-and-broomsticks/
  25. ^ https://www.ign.com/wikis/kingdom-hearts-ii/Lingering_Will
  26. ^ https://www.wilde-online.info/the-canterville-ghost.html
  27. ^ "Montagnais de Pakua Shipi". First Nation Detail. 3 November 2008.
  28. ^ "Montagnais de Unamen Shipu". First Nation Detail. 3 November 2008.
  29. ^ "Bienvenue!". Unamen-Shipu. Retrieved 1 November 2019.