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- could you please make a qulliq page, on the german wikipedia it is there here there is none
Nobody knows what kind of animal that the little creature is but he sure is weird looking.
Anthropology
Los muiscas: Pensamiento y realizaciones (Antropolog¸a) (Unknown Binding) by Francisco Beltrán Peña (Author) Publisher: Nueva América (1980) ASIN: B0000EDCMK
Anthropologists
Please go down to People
Topics
- List of nonfictional liches
- Los Yorgos - Rapa Nui subculture (ref?)
- Agnayi (Hindu Fire-Goddess; Consort of Agni)
- Africology
- Racial hierarchy
- Generation Rx
- Caraonas Described my Marco Polo as the sons of Indian mothers and Tartar fathers. Their King was Nogodar.
- Human Terrain Team employing anthropology and social sciences in military science and tactics
Human Terrain System[1]Laboratory for Human Terrain
Archaeology
Archaeologists
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Topics
A-L
- Ancient tin mining in Britain
- Aemiliik (Palau) -
- Ain Mallaha / Eynan (Natufian Settlement?) -
- An Yang Chiripa ?
- Asikli Höyük ?
- Aztec Gold -
- Rocque Joaquin de Alcubierre ?
- Frank Barron ?
- Bassit, Syria (Bronze Age to Byzantine Empire coastal settlement) -
- Bayou La Batre Culture -
- Beider Meinhof - terrorist group.
- Calatis (Romania)
- Canadian Archaeological Association - or CAA, Canada's professional association for archaeologists
- Castle Ditches, Wiltshire (hill fort)
- Demythology
- Eildon Hill North
- Franz Xavier Kugler ?
- Fenland Survey
- Gebelein ?
- Grooved Spheres metal spheres, Precambrian age, Africa
- Gurnah ?
- Roberta Gilchrist, archaeologist, feminist, medievalist
- Frank C. Hibben ?
- Hobomock a Native American leader in Massachusetts before King Philip's War. His arrest was a provocation to the war.
- Human Growth Pattern human growth pattern -
- Humanistic American Religious Party - Inactive political party
- Intellectual Modesty - Many articles like Intellectual Rigor etc. are already present, this one's missing. I.Modesty is the suspension of surmounting opinions.
- Indigenous Archaeology -
- Institute for Archaeological Oceanography ([2])
- Kate Rustemeyer ?
- Nathan Kogan ?
- Kong Asgers Høj - Denmark's largest stone age burial passage tomb -
- Krzemionki Opatowskie (Poland)
- Longo Maï or Longo Mai - see mention in Roland Spendlingwimmer and [http://www.viavia.ch/spip/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=40 here (in Germa
M-Z
- Manitoba Archaeological Society
- Mental Measurements Yearbook Psychology (I suppose it's a book about psychological Testing, 16 editions so far)
- Moche Civilization climate -
- Mother Grundy's Parlou ?
- Mask of Ka-Nefer-Nefer
- Nebo Hill Culture
- Neolithic Demographic Transition
- Normanton Down ?
- Paviland Cave where?
- Pendejo Cave ([3])
- Puma Punku pyramid in Tiahuanaco [4]
- Pre-Clovis is type of people and their archaeology in one of the narrowly accepted Models_of_migration_to_the_New_World that continues to gain ground. It is alluded to in many (>=112) articles about the prehistoric population of the Americas. I think things would be easier if it had its own page.Thecurran 06:15, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
- Riis Skov - a very wooded park near the University of Aarhus that is built for excercisers, joggers, and walkers.
- schlepp effect
- Sean Savoy, archeologist, Peru explorer -
- ShelleyTheRepublican.com, political website
- Salmanezer, city, fell to Samaria
- Silver Scroll a scroll referenced in the Copper Scroll of the Dead Sea Scrolls
- Simon Dinitz ?
- Swimmers' Cave (Gilf Kebir)
- Southeast asia archeology- École_française_d'Extrême-Orient -National_Museum_of_Singapore - ([5]) - ([6])
- Sungir/Sunghir Paleolithic archaeological site outside of Moscow. There is a small entry in Ukrainian ([7]). Perhaps a translator could get one started for English?
- Ulva Cave
- Vegetalismo
- Michael A. Wallach ?
- Wisconsin Ice Sheet ([8]) -
- Worlebury camp
- Xshi ?
- Xunantinich ?
Genealogy
Genealogists
Please go down to People
Topics
- Mac Cormack Surname History
- Bradley Wogsland
- The Eld Family (not the animal... the people)
- The Belongie Family
- Sebastian (surname), not a dab page like Sebastian (name), but something about where the name came from historically, what it means, etc.
- Babineaux (surname) History about the name, it's meaning, and it's origin, not a list of people who have that name, please.
- Chidester (surname) History about the name, it's meaning, and it's origin, not a list of people who have that name, please.
- Higginbotham (surname) History about the name, it's meaning, and it's origin, not a list of people who have that name, please.
- Toivo (name). There already are a few articles for people named Toivo, those could be listed in this page too... -- Jokes Free4Me (talk) 14:00, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
Genealogical societies
Geography, cities, regions and named places
Moved to Geography, cities, regions and named places
Governance / Governments / Politics / Political Science
People in Politics
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Topics
A-C
- Robert Abboud - Democratic Candidate for Illinois 16th Congressional District
- Aboriginal parliament [9] [10] etc.
- Africa Growth and Opportunity Act [11] -
- Agio Oros - an orthodox monk Republic, protectorate of Greece.
- Air Force Sergeant's Association -
- Alcohol laws of Utah - arguably as unique as Kansas, North Carolina, and Missouri, and often discussed in the news.
- Alternative Bookshop -
- American Fascist Party - this is a real American political party that deserves a page whether you like them or not (this site is way too biased) - Although I disagree, as it's not notable. Bearian
- Amsterdamize -
- Anarchopedia
- Arch-reactionary-
- Assumption Bill of 1790
- Aussie Pride
- Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act-
- Bennett C. Landreneau — Major General Bennett C. Landreneau, Adjutant General, Louisiana National Guard (important role during Katrina catastrophe)
- Bush Commission -
- "The Frank Statement" -
- "Shane Broadway"
- Campus Greens - redirect to College Greens? Two (or more) seperate Green parties in the US. Other countries may have other sets of issues. But yes, start either of those articles.
- Canadaka.net -
- Cellular democracy -
- Civic competition - redirect to Civil society?
- Class Historian -
- Class Officer -
- Class Treasurer -
- Classical Conservativism - reditrect to Classical conservativism?
- Classified senate -
- Club bank [12] -
- Coalición Cívica - Argentine political front that backed Elisa Carrió - the 2nd place finisher - in the 2007 Presidential Elections. Spanish article found here: es:Coalición Cívica
- Commonwealth Party - American political party that is growing (somewhat classical liberal or progressive libertarian)
- Commission on Social Welfare (Ireland)
- Communications, Consumer’s Choice, and Broadband Deployment Act of 2006 -
- Conservative Correctness - a modern, hyper-patriotic movement in current American society and politics
- Constitutive political theory -
- Constructive Engagement -
- Corporal punishment in the United Kingdom -
- countermajoritarianism -
- Cybernations.net an online nation simulator. Not sure if it would go in this category.
D-G
- Antonio de las Alas
- Developmental democracy -
- Domestic Tranquility -
- Defensor Minor -
- Delaware River Basin Commission - A commission of the four governors of NJ, NY, PA, and DE plus a federal representative overseeing the Delaware river, including its use as a source of drinking water for NYC. Current issue regarding the priority of resevoir management to serve NYC in case of drought vs. keeping downstream residents safe during floods
- Effective Government
- Effects of colonization on a region -
- Elementary Morality -
- Election poster -
- Emergency AIDS Bill -
- European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Committee
- Exploitation colonialism, the complementary term to settler colinialism
- Federal Aviation Act
- FairJudges.net -
- Friesian Institute -
- Four Theories of Government-
- Fact finding
- Gagan Thapa - A charismatic leader of democratic movement of nepal
- Governor-elect -
- Geri Palast CEO of CFE
H-L
- Hardball (book)
- The Honorable Vacancy -
- Hugo Chavez -
- Human responsibilities - of growing interest - a global ethical ideal to work in conjunction and harmony with the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights which aims to address, amongst other issues, the problems associated with non-accountability for lack of action. [13], [14]
- Illegal Immigrants regarding Health Care
- Imperial blowback
- Independent Voters of Illinois Independent Precinct Organization - IVI-IPO
- In proprio moto - Not much exists on a Yahoo or Google search -
- Inherent sovereignty - possibly Apparent sovereignity? -
- Inquilinos -
- Institutional framework -
- International Association of Political Consultants - www.iapc.org
- International health -
- Issue evolution -
- Invisible primary possibly Internet primary? -
- Integral state
- Juvenocracy - Rule by the young - as noted in Science Fiction?
- Lakovian frames -
- Leader of the Opposition (Ghana) - potential linked pages exist
- Leader of the Opposition (Israel) - same
- Leader of the Opposition (Kerala) - same
- Leader of the Opposition (Maharashtra) - same
- Leader of the Opposition (Puduchery) - same
- Leader of the Opposition (Victoria) - same
- Laodongdang , Labour Party of Taiwan
The Leaders of East Orlando (LEO) -
- Levin-Reid amendment-
- List of Female Sheriffs in the United States
- List_of_UK_Marginal_seats
- Life politics -
M-N
- Maine Land Use Regulatory Commission - regulates the use of land in Maine that is not part of an incorporated town or city.
- Median Family Income - as distinct from Median Household Income?
- John D. McCarthy - Noted Sociologist for his contributions to Social Movements. On the same level with Charles Tilly, Mayer Zald, and Doug McAdam. He is, literally, one half of McCarthy and Zald's Resource Mobilization theory.
- Meltzer Report -
- Metaphysical politics-
- Middle East Centre for Arab Studies -
- Military Liaison Elements -
- Ministerial conference -
- Minority appeasement huh? not NPOV -
- Model Worker does this mean a woker who works well, works as amodel, or one who works on models?-
- Modern presidency
- Munson, Curtis B.
- Naji al-Hadithi ?
- Narco-dictatorship redirect to Narco-terrorism? -
- National Advocacy Center -
- National Security Language Initiative -
- National United Front of Kampuchea -
- NDYA ?
- Neo-nazism in Canada -
- Neo-nazism in Russia -
- Neopopulism -
- Neopluralism -
- NEPAD Declaration on Democracy, Political Economic and Corporate Governance -
- NEPAD Progress Report -
- Newstates of America -
- non paper Redirect to White paper?-
- non-Europe; cost of non-Europe
O-Q
- Olney Doctrine - related to but distinct from Gunboat diplomacy
- Open House Project - A collaboration of (US) congressional staff, non profits, and citizens to provide enhanced access to public government information.
- Oregon v. John Ashcroft - (2006) Supreme Court case concerning the Commerce Clause - Actually its a 2002 lawsuit regarding assisted suicide
- Our sonofabitch - Making news as of 11 Nov 2007. Journalists expelled from Pakistan [15] due to The Telegraph's use of the phrase in an editorial [16]. Supposively originated from Franklin Roosevelt. [17] (The Telegraph puts it into quotes - I came to WP to find the history and cotext of the phrase, and was dissapointed not to find it.) <-I made the page, Wiki deleted it! See my talk page Logrolls (talk) 18:08, 7 December 2007 (UTC)
- Pan-African Parliament Trust Fund -
- Parliamentary Words and Meaning -
- Peelian Reform, UK? ?Poor Law Amendment Act 1834? -
- Picket Fence Federalism -
- Pink Tide huh? -
- Pirate Party Italy [18] -
- Plebiscitarianism -
- Policy Mix -
- Permissive Federalism -
- Policy of Russia -
- Poliics of Europe - A European people in the 14th century AD
- Political elites -
- Political Fertility Gap-
- Political transformations -
- Port Hope Conference (Conservative Party of Canada, 1942) -
- Presidential Election Campaign Fund -
- Principal asylum applicants -
- Privileges and immunities abuse
- Progressive Democrats (Ireland) - this article already exists Progressive Democrats AlexSloan 19:07, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
- Propaganda Remix Project -
- Puerto Rico Democracy Act -
- Phillipsburg, St. Maarten
- Quasi government
- Quaternary economic activities
- Quainary economic activities
R-S
- Radio For Peace International [19] -
- Rational Partisan Model -
- Reburger -
- Reece Committee -
- Richard P. Nathan - Noted political scientist and urbanist at SUNY Albany.
- Royal Government of the National Union of Cambodia -
- Russian totalitarianism
- The Saffron Revolution - Burmese revolution.
- Sanford v. Kentucky - correct case exists at Stanford v. Kentucky
- Seanunism ?
- Seersucker Thursday what? - Yeah, I'd like to second that: what?? Zweifel 16:07, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
- Seniors Mental Health Access Improvement Act of 2007
- Simpson-Mazzoli Immigration Reform and Control Act -
- David A. Snow - Noted Sociologist for his contributions to Social Movements. On the same level with Charles Tilly, Mayer Zald, and Doug McAdam
- South American Presidents - List this?
- Southern Cameroon Youth League (SCYL) -
- Soviet occupation of Mongolia. Please also update Soviet occupation#Mongolia, which is in dire need of a better summary.
- Suez Conference -
T-Z
- Talante ?
- Template:Welsh Constituency Election box begin
- Template:Welsh Electoral Area Election box begin
- Tory corporatism - social/political culture
- Trans Atlantic Aerospace Agreement -
- Tunagate (United States) [20] [21] [22] (second link is origin of name)
- US Government Expansion, History of -
- Union-State, Definition of -
- Urban Grant University Act of 1977, US Department of Education Urban Grant University [23]
- Untaxed Native Americans
- Vereador (Brazil)
- Yellowbird Hong Kong underground network to bring Tiananmen Square dissidents out of China [24] [25]
- Yim Yong Shi ?
- Zurich City Council Elections, 2006
- Timber and Culture Act, 1873
International
- African and Malagasy Union (Brazzaville Group) -
- Armed Conflicts in Myanmar
- China contention policy
- Contact Group on Somalia
- Convention on Consent to Marriage, Minimum Age for Marriage and Registration of Marriages -
- Convention on the High Seas -
- Dehesa (pastoral management) (pastoral management of Spanish oak woodlands) -
- Egyptian Intifah -
- Freedom Agenda
- Hanan Ashwari is a mis-spelling of Hanan Ashrawi?
- Ihlen Declaration
- Internation Immigration Statistics -
- Inner Mongolian People's Party (original organization) - [26]
- Inner Mongolian People's Party (new organization) - [27]
- Governments not recognized by U.S. government -
- Luminatis redirect to Illuminati ?
- Mercosur Parliment (es:Parlasur, fr:Parlement du Mercosur and pt:Parlamento_do_Mercosul)
- Nuclear threshold - idea at which a war progresses into all-out Nuclear war.
- Organization of Gas Exporting Producers of South America - (OPEGASUR)
- Pariah state -
- Peace Abbey (peaceabbey.org) -
- Project Oriented Approach (POA) -
- Samon Talabani ?
- UN Convention - There doesn't seems to be a page on the internet describing what one (in general) actually is.
- UNese -
- Water depletion
- António Ribeiro Cristóvão- PSD Portugal
- Nuclear umbrella - US nuclear policy
- United Nations Document Symbols - an explanation of this esoteric classification system would be nice
- Yearbook of the United Nations - longstanding historical publication helpful to students and researchers.
- rational-linear - an approach to change management
- Shanghai Corporation Organization
- MCC Compact
- List of current and historic Net Food Importers and Exporters -A list of the current status of countries food trade as well as the status of various countries just before important historical events (example: Germany Before 1939). Would eventually like to get statistics for each country going going back for the the past hundred years or so (even further would be great but I imagine they would be difficult to come across).As well as Estimated world food production. Yum299 (talk) 20:47, 12 December 2007 (UTC)
National
- See also:Requested Japan Government Articles
- Antebellum Aristocracy
- Bob Benchoff US PSD
- Budget Affairs Commission
- Chamberlain Case, The (Australia, started 1982) -
- Cheney vs. U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia - does such a case exist?
- Cobell Litigation (US) -
- Constructive Engagement -
- Count Every Vote Act of 2005
- Escobedo. v. Illinois - U.S. Supreme Ct. case, might be mis-spelled ?
- Federal Bureaucracy -
- Fazier-Lemke Farm Bankruptcy Act
- Gun Laws By State In The United States
- Gore-McLemore Resolution Act by Congress 1916
- Immigration in Egypt
- Indiana Federation of College Republicans
- Indirect initiative
- Internal leadership
- Minister of State for Children, Young People and Families
- Naes Townstaple
- New Wave Labour - group of Labour MPs to the left of the leadership (but not so far as the SCG) which seems to have been established around 2003 and appears less active these days
- New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) -
- Non entendere (used in court) - should be listed under Politics/law? Correct
- Nationality Law of Mongolia
- Partai Reformasi Tionghoa Indonesia - should be listed under International?
- Post-qualification applications [28] (proposed alternative to the UK's current UCAS scheme) -
- Prohibition Party USA
- Quakertown (Slovandia)
- Red State Update - Comedy troupe from Tennessee who submitted a question during the first YouTube CNN debates for Democratic candidates for president in 2008
- Senate Reform in Canada
- Sentence Review Commission (NI) - I created this article on 3rd November 2007 EJF 14:20, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
- Statute for Religious Freedom -
- Strategic adjustment -
- Strategic culture -
- Singapore Nationality Law -
- Settler watch and Scottish watch
Historical Governance
- Dixon-Yates contract -- 1950's controversy - taken down from top of page
- The Great Migration of Canada - The migration between 1815-1850
- Mexican Problem - debate in twentieth century America concerning increased Mexican immigration
- Archidamidas - same as Archimedes? No, see: [29] and [30] -
- Operation Silver Shovel - see: [31] -
- 1982 debt crisis -
- 2000 Reform Party Convention -
- Conference on Children and Youth -
- Expert Committee on Questions of Population and Racial Policy -
- Federal Ministry of Family, Youth and Health (Germany) -
- Oxford Oath -
- Statement Relating to Defence -
- Overman Committee
- Cairo Forces Parliament
- Decree of C. Vibius Maximus possibly redirect to Roman law?
- Postal Service Bank (former service by US Postal Service. Had US$2 billion on deposit in mid-50s)
- European flags 1500-1790
- Not Yours to Give: speech by Congressman Davy Crockett, text available here.
- Magonids - Monarchs of Carthage.
- Maximum Freight Case United States Supreme Court case in 1897
- Homeowners Refinancing Act- Created During the New Deal (the Great Depression)
- Armenian Revolt 1894-1920 General Armenian uprising culminating in the formation of the Armenian Question and the Diaspora of 1920.
- 1996 Donorgate scandal
- Negative integration - policies used by Otto von Bismarck domestically in Imperial Germany.
Human Rights
- If removing a country-specific human rights article from this list please ensure that it is listed at Human_rights#Country-specific_articles
A-H:
- Access Anything - (see [32]) -
- Anavafaf - (see [33]) -
- Another Mother For Peace -
- Corbett Bishop, conscientious objector (notable in what way?)
- Brian Forst, author/sociologist
- Champa Tenzin - Tibetan national hero [34] [35]
- Clothesline Project - public awareness campaign for sexual abuse/incest/rape/etc survivors
- Craig Kennedy - writer/motivational speaker/accessibility consultant (see [36] and [37])
- Ear squat - Type of punishment/torture used by police in southeast Asia / Malayasia.
- Horseshoe Theory of Political Alignment -
- Human rights in Andorra -
- Human rights in Austria -
- Human rights in Belgium -
- Human rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina -
- Human rights in Chile -
- Human rights in Denmark -
- Human rights in Estonia -
- Human rights in FYR Macedonia -
- Human rights in Hawaii -
- Human rights in Hungary -
- Human rights in Ireland -
- Human rights in Italy -
- Human rights in Latvia -
- Human rights in Liechtenstein -
- Human rights in Lithuania -
- Human rights in Luxembourg -
- Human rights in Malta -
- Human rights in Middle East -
- Human rights in Moldova -
- Human rights in Monaco -
- Human rights in Norway -
- Human rights in Palestine -
- Human rights in Poland -
- 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 -
- Human rights in the Netherlands -
- Human rights in the Vatican City -
I-Z:
- Index of Personal Freedom We already have a Index of Economic Freedom article, now how about a personal freedom one?
- Julia Kruk ?
- Jamison Shoemaker ?
- Nobodies: Modern American Slave Labor and the Dark Side of the New Global Economy by John Bowe [38]
- Political crises
- Quincy Railways v. Chicago ?
- Stephen L. Rush: Save Juarez Project [39], Mexico; Female Sexual Murder Prevention
- Secretary of State for the Home Department v. Limbuela -
- Secure Tenure, right (or privilege) for persons to continue residing in current location. Top concern of slum residents and squatters.
- Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center - [40]
- Scott Fappiano, wrongfully convicted - NPOV porblem! -
- Joseph Sebarenzi, Former head of the Rwandan parliament and peace activist
- Vitit Muntarbhorn ?
- Willie Lynch Process ?
Organizations
- Above Ultimate -
- Academia Latinitati Fovendae, aka. ALF; in Latin: [41], in English: [42]
- Affordable Rural Housing Commission -
- AidMarket - [43]
- Alianza Hispano-Americana -
- American Humanics -
- 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
- The Big Green Bus -
- Catholic Daughters of the Americas -
- Confederate Legion
- Courage Crew - Straight edge brotherhood
- Chongyron
- CAI-Asia -
- Daughters of Isabella -
- DC Fights Back - An HIV/AIDS advocacy group in Washington, DC [44]
- Dictionary Society of North America -
- Drishtant,Literary society of MANIT - [45].
- Education Sector - Education policy think tank in Washington, DC.
- Foundation for Information Policy Research
- Gabriel Project - [46]
- GOW Clan -
- HellFire Club -
- Hike against Hunger -
- Hoedads - Oregon, USA tree-planting cooperative founded 1973
- Insight Seminars -
- Kameradschaften -
- La Liga Protectora Latina -
- Low Pay Unit (UK, possibly defunct, surprised we don't have an article though)
- MADRE - [47]
- Maritime Incident Response Group
- National Solidarity Program
- New Sanctuary Movement
- Performance and Innovation Unit
- Seraphim Blueprint
- South High Marathon Dance - Regional charity event in upstate NY
- Special Collection Service - joint CIA-NSA unit
- The Token Club -
- The Tree Council -
- Transportation Safety Institute -
- United China Relief -
- United States Army Security Assistance Command -
- The Vermont Youth Activism Network (VYAN) [48] -
- World Beyond Borders -
- W Confederation
- Poverty Eradication Network Trust- PEN Trust[49] Tanzania, East Africa
- NMC Navotas Moto Club-[50] Moto Club in Manila, Philippines which aims in the Safety and Discipline in Riding Motorcycle.
- Cadal - cadal.org and their newly published report Democracy Market and Transparency 2006
- Association of German development non-governmental organisations
[51] -
- Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection - [www.asacp.org]
- Anti-Child Porn Organization - [www.antichildporn.org]
- CAP AIDS [52] -
- Center for Policy Alternatives [53] -
- DHIVERSE - UK based HIV and sexual health charity, one of the longest established in the UK [54]
- Employment Policy Foundation -
- Foundation Center -
- German Association of Psychiatry -
- German Research Institute of Psychiatry -
- Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) - [55] -
- Harvard Association Cultivating Inter America -
- Page Education Foundation [56] -
- International Abolitionist Federation (IAF) -
- International Cultural Youth Exchange (ICYE) - [57]
- Jason Czop
- Joint Action Group on Gender Equality
- Jump Start International [58]
- London Middle East Institute [59]
- National Alliance for People's Movement (India) (NAPM) - [60]
- Operation Dayswork [61]
- Seraphim Blueprint
- Scotland Against Criminalising Communities -
- Sustainable Endowments Institute
- Tibetan Youth Congress -
- The Spastic Centre of NSW [62] -
- The Urban Foundation, South Africa]] -
- Women's Learning Partnership [63] -
- World Association of Non-Governmental Organizations [64] -
- World Uyghur Congress
- Worldwide United Foundation [65] -
- BAIF Institute for Rural Development
- Sunday Night Group, Grassroots environmental organization at Middlebury College initiated in 2005.
- Austcare [www.austcare.org.au]
A-G:
- Agreement on movement and access for the West Bank and Gaza This agreement has been published and deleted by an author who has quit Wikipedia. How do I get it re-instated? Concernedaboutgaza.
- american future.net -
- American Supremacy try Manifest Destiny?
- Ann Tickner try J. Ann Tickner
- ASEAN Way - try ASEAN or ASEAN Treaty?
- Associate membership
- Stuart G. Baker ?
- Best Available Science - try Best Available Technology
- Biographical Dictionary of the Left, by Francis X. Gannon
- Brian Thomas Collins [66] -
- Carnegie Institute for Ethics and International Affairs - try Carnegie Foundation? -
- Competitive authoritarianism -
- Competetive democracies - try Competitive democracy?
- Contemporary theory -
- Constructive Engagement -
- Coordinated campaign -
- County Political Party- try County committee?
- Democratic Audit -
- Domino blackmail -
- Donald Kinder ?
- Electoral authoritarianism
- EPIC-MRA - Michigan political polling firm
- Ethical materialism -
- Ethical realism - requested by Lara Kalaidjian - Problem NPOV alert! try Moral realism, although it is true that Morals and Ethics are not exactly the same thing, and actually moral realism is a form of ethical realism.
- Gregg Frazer, Ph.D. ?
- Gender and international relations - try Feminism in international relations?
- Ed Goeas ?
G-O:
- Horizontal inequality - Redirected to Social equality, which could use some expanding.
- Human Security Report [67] -
- For the Non-American (thank god) - What is the "Idgit" vote? -
- John Howard Bing ? Do you mean Jonathan Bing, NYS Assembly member?
- Kal Holsti ?
- killer amendment ?
- Levering Oath Law
- Libertarian Wiki
- List of present rulers
- None Dare Call it Conspiracy -
- Otto Otepka ?
- Orange Anarchism / Festivalism -
- The Orange Party - try The Orange revolution?
- Opinion maker
- Pierre Tristam ?
- Plebiscitarian democracy - try redirect to Plebiscite?
- Plebiscitarian (authocratic) -
- Policy research -
- Political obligation
- Political rationalism -
- Property-owning democracy -
- Pseudoenvironment - Try Pseudo-environment?
- Applied Quantum Politics, Centrist Methodology - [68]
- Ranney Index- Political competition indeces
- Scientocracy -
- Simson v. California
- Social citizenship -
- Spanish General Election, 2008
- Robert Springborg - Director of the London Middle East Institute at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, UK
- Subcabinet - I read about cabinet and subcabinet in Clinton's biography and I don't know what they are, although I can find info on it somewhere. But I think subcabinet could at least redirect to a place where they are explained.
- Sympathy vote - Interesting concept and idea
- J.F. ter Horst - press secretary to President Gerald Ford, he purportedly resigned because he disagreed with the Nixon pardon. Perhaps misspelled?
- Timothy W. Luke ?
- Transgovernmentalism
- Yoshida Line
- Manal Yamout ?
- Young Professionals in Foreign Policy ?
- Zurcher v. Stanford Daily
Could you have an article on the following:
- John C. Montgomery - the author of The Land of Plenty
- AntiPolygraph.org - Activist website seeking reform of polygraph policy
- Fiscal Stress - try Financial stress?
- International Liaison
- Communication Strategies.
- Diplomacy in Islam - try Islamic diplomacy muslim diplomacy ?
- Information and Media Studies -
- International Security Studies -
- Congress and National Security Policy
- Decision Making and Analysis
- Emerging Issues in International security
- Foreign Aid and Foreign Policy
- Foreign Policy Making in Developing Nations
- International Strategic Alliances (Category?)
- International Law and US Foreign Policy
- International Mediation:Strategies/Methods
- Media and World Affairs
- Media and National Security
- Military adventurism
- Third World in International Affairs
- CEVNI - Code Europeen de Voies de la Navigation
- Ukrainian Massacre redirect to Ukraine massacre?
- Jewish involvement in the slave trade
- Resource Security
- Cyneburga's Meadow
- River Kent Valley
- National politicians who are Mormons/LDS members
- The Age of Absolutism
- Mattie and Stas Ripkowski
- Garakontié
- Manifesto of the Enragés
- REGIONAL STUDIES
- Latin America
- International Relations
- International Relations of the Pacific Rim Region
- The Collapse of Communism
- Economies of Developing Countries
- Conflict and Peace Strategies
- International Management of Resources
- International Human Rights
- The Economic Development of Brazil
- Global Environmental Issues
- Legislative Politics or try Government law
- Judical Policy Making
- Interest-Group Politics
- Media and Politics
- Domestic Policy Analysis
- International Security Politics
- Women and Public Policy
- French American Foundation
- Neoclassical Realism
- INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMACY/DIPLOMATIC SERVICE EXAMS
- The Diplomatic Service Language Allowance Examination at Extensive Level(UK)
- The Ministry of Defence Interpreter Examination(UK)
- The Civil Service Commission Interpretership
- The Ministry of Defence Languages Examinations Board Diploma
- The Diplomatic Service Language Allowance Examination at Operational Level
- MASS COMMUNICATION
- Air-to-Ground Combat in the Vietnam War
- Southernization As developed by Lynda Shaffer.
Historic People
Please go down to People
- Sanjoy Sachdev heads the Delhi Panthers also known as Delhi Pradesh National Panthers Party, a political party duly recognised by the Election Commission of India. He also heads various fronts like that of Eunuch community, machenics, auto drivers, cycle rickshaw pullers, beauty parlour workers and many more. A human and women right activist has taken up many cases of human right violations in India and has also taken up the issues of Bar Girls in India. He is also President of the National Journalists Front (India) and is a former consultant/MR to Govt. of India. He is always in one or other agitation of the peoiple. He is also known for the initiative taken in Electoral Refors in India and also of rule of law.
- Elena Asenina is a bulgarian princess and Empress of Nicaea. She is consort of Theodore II Laskaris. Elena Asenina is a daughter of bulgarian Emperor Ivan Asen II and Empress Anna Maria of Hungary. Her brother is the bulgarian Emperor Kaliman I of Bulgaria. Her maternal grandfather and grandmother are King Andrew II of Hungary and Gertrude of Merania and her paternal grandfather and grandmother are Emperor Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria and Empress Elena of Bulgaria. Empress Elena of Nicaea and Theodore Laskaris have three children: John IV Laskaris, Eirene Doukaina Laskarina, who married Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria, and Maria Doukaina Laskarina, who married Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas of Epirus.
- Maria Asenina is a bulgarian princess and bulgarian queen. She is consort of Emperor Mitso Asen of Bulgaria. She is daughter of Emperor Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria and Empress Eirene of Thessalonica, a daughter of Theodore of Epirus. She is mother of bulgarian Emperor Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria and of bulgarian Empress Kira Maria of Bulgaria, who married Emperor George I of Bulgaria.
- Eirene of Bulgaria (or Irene Komnene, or Irene of Bulgaria) is a bulgarian Empress and consort of Emperor Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria. She is mother of Empress Maria of Bulgaria and Emperor Michael Asen I of Bulgaria[. Eirine is daughter of Theodore Komnenos Doukas and Maria Petraliphaina. Irene is famous with her beauty. She married Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria in 1238. They have three children: 1. Anna (or Theodora), who married the sebastokrator Peter before 1253. 2. Maria, who married Mitso Asen, who succeeded as emperor of Bulgaria 1256–1257. 3. Michael Asen I, who succeeded as emperor of Bulgaria 1246–1256.
- Maria is a byzantine princess and bulgarian empress. She is consort of Emperor Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria and then of Emperor Ivailo of Bulgaria. She is niece of emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos of the Byzantine Empire. Maria is a second daughter of Ioan Kantakouzene and Еudohia, sister of Michael VIII Palaiologos. She married [Emperor]] Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria in 1269. Maria and Constantine have one son - Michael Asen II of Bulgaria, who was born in 1270. She was very insidious and sly with big influence over the community. In 1275 she was regent, because the emperor was wounded. In 1276 Michael Asen was crowned as co-ruler.
Historic places
- traverse de sioux-nearby St. Peter,MN, where the dakota indians signed a treaty with the US. goverment in 1851.
- Jarradene, listed as a heritage townsite in Western Australia.
- Republic of Isla de Providencia, a short lived central american country (1818 - 1821) created by Louis-Michel Aury.
- Purushanda (Cappadocia, Anatolia. Pre-Hittite.)
- Asbury Grove - Located in Hamilton, Massachusetts, this was/is a Methodist commune during the summer months.
- Abingdon Plantation - A former Colonial plantation that was the home of George Washington's granddaughter and several prominent families in the Washington, DC area.
- Historical English Prisons
- Jastrebarsko Children's Concentration Camp - The Jastrebarsko camp (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) held 3,200 children during WWII. Over 400 children died [69] [70] [71]
- Sisak Children's Concentration Camp - The Sisak camp (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) held 6,600 children during WWII. Over 1,600 children died [72] [73] [74]
- The Apartment (Foster City) (Foster City, California) -
- Chatham House (Virginia) - House near Fredericksburg, Virginia where Union troops quartered prior to Battle of Fredericksburg (?)
- Oakleigh House, Mobile, Alabama (NRHP) -
- Elijah Miller House -
- Fairmount Boulevard Historic District - (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) (NRHP)
- Fort William Henry Harrison - The old U.S army post in Montana where the First Special Service Force trained.
- George Washington's Grist Mill Historical State Park -
- Hollenden Hotel (Cleveland, Ohio) -
- Island Grove Park (Abington, Massachusetts) -
- Lux Hotel -
- Mission of the Guardian Angel -
- Park Synagogue (Cleveland, Ohio) -
- Pattala -
- Dil pickle (Chicago)
- Samuel Building (Cleveland, Ohio) -
- Schooner Stephen Taber (Rockland, Maine) (NRHP)
- Wuptaki Ruins in Arizona
- Allan's Mill (Guelph, Ontario, Canada) -
- Morne Plaine (France, Battle of Waterloo) -
- Crash, Texas - See Crush, Texas
- Dunderberg Spiral Railway (within Harriman State Park)
- Susudata (Germania) - Germanic town near present-day Berlin as seen on William Shepherd's Historical Atlas, 1929
- Trail of Bones segment of the Silk Road through the Pamir Mountains
- Second World War Graves in South Africa
- Tezcoco (Pre-Columbian Mexico) - A Chichimec kingdom, allied with, and North of the Aztecs. The royal family provided two (2) post-conquest historians of the peoples of the region.
- Bhangarh ruins - Hunted ruins in India
- Jonesboro Road - A trail used for exploration in America about 1800
- Tivoli Bays Unique Area Historic site in Hudson Valley, NY.
Historic events
- Battle of Tippycart - 1648 Native American battle
- Delmas Treason Trial (1985-1989 in South Africa, one link here)
- Cherokee Expedition
- 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.
- The mafia during prohibition (Al Capone and the mafia smuggling liquor from Canada and the United States during prohibition after the First World War)
- Ngatik massacre?
- Alsas Loren Information on this historical country of Europe PLEASE??!!!??!!
- Supreme Junta at Cadiz
- Les crues de 1910 au Paris (The great flood of Paris in 1910)
- Wheeler Compromise aka Wheeler Adjustment Which settled the disputed election of 1874 in Louisiana and the interference of the military in the organization of the Louisiana Legislature on January 4, 1875. see 1,2,3, 4,5, 6,7,8,9,10, 11,12, 13
- Witch trial of Fulda in 1603-1605 was one of the biggest witch trials in Europe [[75]], 205 executed.
- Witch trial of Køge in Køge 1612 was the biggest witch trial of Denmark.
- Witch trial of Quedlingburg in 1589 [[76]] 133 executed.
- Witch trial of Trier in 1587-1593 resulted in the death of 368 people [[77]]
- Witch trial of Vardø the two trials of 1621 and 1662-1663 in Vardø in Northern Norway was two of the biggest trials in Scandinavia; Torsåker witch trials was bigger, but in the trials of Vardö, people were burned alive at the stake..
Historic Peoples
- Cain Wall Sr.
- Hispani
- Mattie and Stas Ripkowski
- The avengers aka Nokmim - A group of people who sought and killed important Nazis after World War Two. 69.225.137.144 (talk)aliasfoxtrot
A-G:
- Abstract humor
- Actancy
- Aspectual verbs
- Robert Blust (USA), Austronesian languages
- behavioral property
- California slang, list of
- Carleton Taylor Hodge ?
- Catenatives -
- Cheer Bey, New Zealand Maori Saying -
- Cohort model -
- Connotational Penumbra
- Denoginator -
- Diathesis
- Economy of expression
- Exponence
- EPIK (English Program in Korea) - South Korea's version of the JET Programme
- Feature geometry -
- François Recanati ?
- Formulaic sequence
- Nominative-genitive conversion - in Japanese: conversion between ga (が / ヶ) and no (の / 乃)
- Genericness -
- German syntax
H-M:
- Henry Hoenigswald - linguist, author of Language Change and Linguistic Reconstruction
- Heteroclisis -
- Honorific transposition -
- Hysterica passio
- Iambic shortening
- Implicative "we"
- Implied subject
- Indeclinable noun
- IPA Chart for Russian
- Interrogatives in Ido
- International Society of Phonetic Sciences
- John Rassias ?
- Joint Incrementation
- Jamesonian
- Korean phonotactics
- Language domain
- Lexical hypothesis
- Lauri Karttunen ?
- Lay Subsidy Rolls -
- Lilias Homburger ?
- Logogen Model ?
- Mantaro Hashimoto ?
- Marcel Elia Feicht?
- Morphophonemic alternations
- Mayhap
N-Z:
- Norbert Schimtt linguist
- Needless Varients, usage issue, as discussed by Bryan Garner
- Obviation - a linguistic feature typical of some Amerindian languages
- odium philologicum [78]
- O'Donnell Lectures - A series of Lectures held at Oxford University, dealing with Language and Linguistics
- Off of - the bizarre and extraneous use of the word 'of'
- Piaget's theory of language development -
- Pierre Maillard ?
- provection -
- Pseudopassivization
- Quandry - A quandry
- Quirky case - e.g., verbs requiring their subject to be genitive or dative rather than nominative
- Rassias method
- rhotacized lower-mid central vowel
- Russian vs. Ukrainian language analysis - Provides similarities and differences with a comparative explanation
- Gillian Sankoff -
- Scrambling language -
- Semantic completeness -
- Sketch grammar -
- Southernization -
- Specificness -
- Stress shift/stress retraction/iambic reversal/rhythm rule
- Tense-Mood-Aspect System
- Timothy Shopen ?
- Wickelphone
- Word-recognition
- Joseph Yahuda, author of "Hebrew is Greek"
A-K:
- ad majorem del glonam - a phrase mentioned in Hitchens, "God is Not Great." See Ad maiorem Dei gloriam.
- Astrological bromides -
- article surfing - the practice of linking to other articles from one wikipedia article
- australian icons -
- awkward turtle
- batshit crazy
- bikini day
- cardinal rule -
- carve the joint
- chasing rabbits -
- cheeseparing
- donet rat -
- dresden doll
- et wot
- five ways from Tuesday - Meaning? Why "Tuedsay?" Origin?
- forninst -
- From the get go - History of the origin of this phrase
- furry tooth
- hat tip -
- 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.
L-Z:
- Lesbian processing - term, often used in humorous context, apparently describing endless relationship and personal discussion in minutae
- list of phrasal verbs
- Making ends meet - history of the phrase, where it came from
- Mish - "in mish", verb, definition?
- Monkey's Uncle- origin, what does this saying mean?
- Mums the word - origin, where did this saying come from?
- Number Slang - Ex: 86 to cancel, 420 marijuana
- on the pipe -
- ongliding -
- "oriented" v. "orientated"
- pee like a racehorse
- run like a welshman
- smart ass -
- Stable Sociolinguistic Variation -
- stone cold fox
- tacky -
- testing and assessment -
- to have legs -
- tour-de-force -
- tuit
- 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 -
- World's smallest violin -
A-L:
- Beijing mispronunciation
- Burmese Pali
- Colorado English
- Comparative linguistic typology - Likely a table listing languages according to morphology, word order, family, etc.
- Coptic grammar
- Chicago accent
- discursive prose
- Dublex roots
- Energy language
- English in Sciences - Similar to English in computer science, history of use in scientific literature (cf. Latin then German).
- Fey (language)
- Filipino gay language
- French profanity
- Islamiyat
- Italian conjugation
- Japanese profanity
- Japanese words of English origin
- Je-ne-sais-quoi
- Kacchi
- Kikerewe
- Kiksht
- Kotava
- Language Learning Strategies
- Languages of Tanzania
- Languages of Togo
- Languages of Siberia
- Languages of Zimbabwe
- Lhasa dialect
- List of Zapotec languages
M-Z:
- Missouri language
- Mon script - (if there's a better location for this request, please move it)
- Moravian Language
- Mura language
- Ngbandi Language
- Numidian Language
- Ocracoke dialect
- Panamanian Spanish
- Pascuense (The language and people of Easter Island, Wiktionary)
- Persian Swadesh list
- Pham Xuan Thai ?
- Proto-Germanic word list
- John A. Rassias ?
- Sangi
- Sesquilingual Being able to speak one and a half languages. Those "lost bilinguals"
- Shabaki language
- Siberian language
- Slovio language Slovio, is the international simplified Slavic language, as simple as Esperanto but understood by some 400 million people around the world.
- Smith Island dialect — the archaïc dialect spoken by the inhabitants of Smith Island, Virginia.
- Snapshack
- Standard speech forms
- Ta Bedawie ?
- Translation theory
- Transactional language
- Tsomínnakadu
- Ugric-Turkish war
- Unilingua
- Voksigid
- Alice Werner ?
- Zapoteco language
- Dr. James's Powder ?
- Hydeia Broadbent - Young HIV activist, infected with HIV at birth, went on to do many interviews as a young child to heighten awareness of HIV and AIDS. Currently still publicly speaking in her 20s (having not been expected to live to see her 20s).
- Afghan National Army Commandos
- Ancient Egyptian Army
- The Fortress of Przemy, information here and on Polish and Hungarian Wikipedias
- John Paul Jones (soldier), member of 10th Mountain Division in WWII.
- Spartan military organization
- French Army Uniform
- Alpha Company, 2nd Platoon, 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion
- Airborne Ranger Companies, Korean war special operations unit
- Hatchet Forces, Company sized raiding units led by American special forces during the Vietnam War.
- Patrol Caps
- 19th Special Forces Group
- 20th Special Forces Group
- 75th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry ?
- Office of Strategic Services Operational Groups , [[79]]
- Republic of Korea army Special Forces Brigade
- MACV Recondo School, [[80]]
- Baionetta (Italian Corvette)
- Baltic Hammer
- Battle of Anderson County considered to be the last Civil War battle east of the Mississippi
- Battle of the Green Line
Battle of Maicheng in 219 A.D between Shu Han and {allied forces?) during the Three Kingdoms in China.- Battle of Xingyang in (190? A.D.) between Dong Zhou and (Cao Cao?) during the Three Kingdoms in China.
- Bergantina ?
- Colonel de Bange, the splendidly-named inventor of a 90mm cannon
- Confederate Surrender, U.S. Civil War surrender ceremony
- Cottonclad
- The Deception Plan
- Ethiopian Regiment
- Field Service Post cards
- Florida Incursion when?
- Foco-Insurgency
- Free Companies
- Habiger, Eugene E. Four-Star Air-Force general, retired. Former Commander-in-Chief of U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM)
- Hajjinet, soldier-run ISPs in war-zones
The Hamdaniya Kidnapping- Holocaust slave labor litigation
- Immediate Ready Company
- Infantry Combat Regiment (ICOR), a designation in the U.S. Army during the Korean War
- Iraqi Special Operations Forces Brigade
- Iraq water treatment vulnerabilities
- US Intelligence Failures - Tet offensive, WMD in Iraq, Bay of Pigs
- Joshua Hendy Iron Works [81] [82]
- Joshua Key- AWOL soldier, Iraq War - see The Deserter's Tale
- Josias Rantzau Marshal of France in 1645, curiously multiple-wounded military commander
- Kenneth Bowra ?
- Kesig ?
- Khiem Thao ?
- Kim Kyong Sok North Korean revolutionary and war hero.
- KISSATA ?
- Little Brown Bears, Cuban militants at the turn of the 19th century.
- Liverpool Volunteer Guard (British Army)
- Lost Convoy in the Battle of Mogadishu.
- Luftschutz WWII German Air Force segment.
- MALSINDO, Naval Anti-Piracy Organization
- Maschke Commission, set up to determine the fate of German WWII POWs
- Mihail Kog?lniceanu Air Base
- Military linguistics
- Military sociology
- NATO war crimes
- Naval duel
- Naval estimates
- Naval units
- New Al Muthana Air Base
- Nuclear Apartheid
- Nuclear monopoly
- Nudelmann ?
- Outside the Wire
- Palestinian war crimes
- Picket duty something destroyers do? See here
- Political warfare
- Reverse Lend-Lease, during WW2
- Russian military uniforms
- Sea-Battalion Imperial German "Marines"
- Sendlingen Christmas Murders
- Sinchon massacre
- Smart acquisition
- Southern Claims Commission, United States Civil War
- Soviet occupation of Mongolia. Please also update Soviet occupation#Mongolia with a better summary.
- Soviet South Army Group
- Shark Elite Squads
- Special Air Mobile Force Grouphttp://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Social_sciences&action=edit§ion=24
- [[SS-Sonderverb�nde]], Elite Waffen-SS Unit
- SS City of Cairo, British steam ship sunk 6th November 1942 by German U-boat U-68
- The Rare and Secret Order of The Double Sunrise ?
- Sun Ce's Conquest of Wu Territory Sun Ce defeats various warlords to conquer Wu. (194 - 199 A.D.) [83]
- Task Force 88 (Special Ops)
- Uniforms of the American Civil War
- Regenbogen
- 8240th army unit,UN Partisan unit during the Korean war
- War Profits Board of 1930, investigated WW1 profiteering-- Eisenhower participated
- Wisconsin Plan
Conflicts
- Alexandria Peace Process
- Direct Order
- The Corvin Group
- Operation Abraham Lincoln
- Operation Arrowhead Strike IV
- Operation Arrowhead Strike IX
- Operation Arrowhead Strike X
- Operation Augural
- Operation Bluebat
- Operation Bull Run
- Operation Chosin
- Operation Castle Grove II
- Operation Dynamic Response
- Operation Glacier 4
- Operation Harpoon (2002)
- Operation Instant Thunder
- Operation Iron Balance
- Operation Iron Hammer (Iraq 2005)
- Operation Isotope 1
- Operation James
- Operation Joint Guard
- Operation Lincoln
- Operation Lions of Ramadi
- Operation Lion Pounce
- Operation Luger
- Operation Marlborough
- Operation Marne Courageous
- Operation Peninsula Shield
- Operation Secure Tomorrow
- Operation Serpentaire
- Operation Smiles
- Operation Snake Hunter
- Operation Snake Pit
- Operation Snakebite
- Operation Stranglehold
- Operation Vigilant Warrior
- Operational environment
- 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) 86.194.240.110 (talk) 20:59, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
North American/U.S.-Indian Wars
- Custer's 1874 Black Hills Expedition
- Enganche Labour System -
- Burke's Rangers Captain John Burke and his Rangers, ca.1756-1759, French and Indian War
- Treaty of 1868 - Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)?
- Nez Perce campaign - Hello - This is a request for aid rgarding the Nez Perce Campaign led by Maj.Gen Oliver O. Howard. I have need of a map (or maps) showing Chief Joseph's trajectory toward Canada from the reservation with which his battles against Gen. Howard may be pinpointed and dated. I have, as yet, not found such on Wikipedia. Many thanks in advance.86.194.240.110 (talk) 20:59, 18 November 2007 (UTC) - John Ruddy
Battles
- Battle of Galveston I - Difference between Galveston I and II? Are either of these related in any way to Battle of Galveston?
- Battle of Galveston II
- Battle of Longarone
- Battle of Marion
- Battle of Palmrya
- Battle of Rimini (1944)
- Battle of Vafankou
- Battle of West Ukraine (1941)
- Battle of West Ukraine (1944)
- Lake Thartar Raid
- Little Crow's War (1861)
- Tafas massacre
- Union General
- Rogers' Raid
- Blackjack-33
- the Battle of the French-Indian war [84] - thats the Siege of Malakand
- Puputan
United States Marine Corps units
Aviation Combat Element
Ground Combat Element
- Marine Corps Security Forces
- U.S. 15th Marine Regiment-
- U.S. 20th Marine Regiment-
- U.S. 22nd Marine Regiment -
- U.S. 29th Marine Regiment
- Infantry battalion
Combat Service Support Element
- 1st Maintenance Battalion -
- 2nd Maintenance Battalion -
- 4th Maintenance Battalion -
- Combat Logistics Battalion 8 -
- Combat Logistics Regiment 25
Former units
United States Navy
Air Stations
Squadrons
Support Activities
- Naval Support Activity Naples
- Naval Support Activity Bahrain
- Naval Support Activity Capodichino
- Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg
- Naval Support Activity Philadelphia
- Naval Support Activity Mid-South
Espionage & Intelligence
- Amaniyat, also known as the Afghan National Directorate of Security (NDS) (AKA their Secret Police), mentioned here over on Wikinews, and in this document I found with google.
- American espionage in the Soviet Union -
- ITOS, apparently an acronym for "International Terrorism Operations Section", apparently a division of the FBI.
- Jon Ehrmantraut ?
- INTERR ?
- Edmond Pope ?
- Post Cold War Russian Intelligence -
- Richard Bliss, the first American charged with espionage after the fall of the Soviet Union -
- Memoirs Of Mr. Hempher, the title of a document that was allegedly published in series (episodes) in the German paper Spiegel and later on in a prominent French paper, easily available on internet -
- Richard Sakakida, US Japanese linguist in WWII, captured and tortured by Japanese, masterminded largest prison escape from Japanese POW camp in WWII, spied for US from Japanese hq Congressional unsung hero tribute letter here: [85]
- Eunjoo Kensinger, spy for the US Central Intelligence Agency -
Weaponry
- Gada an ancient indian mace
- Cardoen PJ-1 - A manually dropped bomb developed by Industrias Cardoen SA
- 5.45x18 mm - Soviet handgun cartridge used by PSM Pistol
- 2S12 Sani - a 120mm mortar in use in the Russian Army.
- Aitor Knife Company -
- Civil War rifles -
- Counter-insurgency aircraft like the [[FMA IA 58 Pucar�]]
- Gun swap - as in, locations where one can exchange their gun for another item. Such a program is Kicks for Guns, where designer sneakers are traded for weapons.
- Grass Cutter Sword aka. Cloud Cluster Sword -
- Helmet-mounted sights -
- Iraqi Light Armored Vehicle -
- Joint Helmet-Mounted Cueing System -
- LAV 600
- Lerlec
- M1151
- Minneapolis Protector Palm Pistol [86] (possibly palm gun overview)
- MUV-R
- PeaceKeeper II
- Pekkett Device
- Paddle holster
- Puteaux SA 18 - [87] French WWI and WW II tank cannon
- Reva Armored Personnel Carrier
- SPIKE-ER ATGM
- Straightsword
- V-42- Fighting dagger Used by the First special service force during WW2
- V-150S armored personnel carrier
- WallBuster
- Wolf armored vehicle
- wz. 1974 Pallad
- Ithaca Auto Burglar - A 1927 sawn off barrel shotgun
- Anything redlinked from list of firearms
- List of World War II battles
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 Children.of.the.Kron 21:48, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
- Interdiction (disruption of lines of communication and supply, but not limited to Air interdiction)
Military Camouflage Patterns
- All Over Brush (camouflage) -
- Blue Gendarmerie (camouflage) -
- Blumentarn aka Fl�chentarn -
- Brown Lizard (camouflage) -
- Cactus (camouflage) -
- Combat Gear 2005 -
- Desert Lizard (camouflage) -
- diffused lighting camouflage -
- Duck Hunter (camouflage) -
- ERDL (camouflage) -
- Four-Colour Semi-Arid (camouflage) -
- Frog-Skin (camouflage) -
- M63 Vertical Lizard (camouflage) -
- M85 Woodland (camouflage) -
- M89 (camouflage) -
- MOUT (camouflage) -
- Palm Frond (camouflage) -
- Purple Lizard (camouflage) -
- Ragged Stripe (camouflage) -
- Rocks/Sand (camouflage) -
- Scrambled Egg (camouflage) -
- Seaweed (camouflage) -
- South African Police 1st Pattern -
- South African Police 2nd Pattern -
- Splash (camouflage) -
- Strichtarn -
- Three-Colour Lizard (camouflage) -
- Type 81 (camouflage) -
- Vertical Lizard (camouflage) -
- Wine Leaf (camouflage) -
- Woodland (camouflage) -
A
- Admiral Billard Naval Academy -
- Advance Military Academy -
- Aiken Military Academy -
- Alabama Military & Scientific Institute -
- Alabama Military Institute -
- Alachua Military Institute -
- Alamo Military Academy -
- Albany Military Academy -
- Albemarle Military Institute -
- Alexander Institute -
- Alexander Military Institute -
- Allen Military Academy -
- Allen Military School -
- Amarillo Military Academy -
- American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy -
- American Military Academy -
- Ames Military School -
- Anchorage Classical and Military Academy -
- Anderson Military Academy -
- Arizona Military Academy -
- Arkansas Military Academy -
- Arkansas Military Institute -
- Army & Navy Preparatory School -
- Arrow Rock Military Academy -
- Asheville Military Academy -
- Ashfield Military Academy -
- Astoria Military Academy -
- Atlanta Air Academy -
- Auburn Military Academy -
- Austin Military Academy -
- Austin Normal Military School -
B
- Bailey Military Institute -
- Barbour Hall Junior Military Academy -
- Bard Hall -
- Barnard Military School -
- Bastrop Military Institute -
- Bealey Military Academy -
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- Belmont Military Academy -
- Benedictine Military Institute -
- Bethel Military Academy -
- Betts Military Academy -
- Bingham Military School -
- Bingham's Military School -
- Bishop Military Academy -
- Bishop Quarters Junior Military Academy -
- Black Foxe Military Institute -
- Blackstone Military Academy -
- Blakely Military Institute -
- Blees Military Academy -
- Bolles School of Florida -
- Bordentown Military Institute -
- Bowden Collegiate & Military Institute -
- Brandon State Military Institute -
- Branham and Hughes Military Academy -
- Breck Military School -
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- Brentwood Military Academy -
- Briarley Hall Military Academy -
- Bridgeport Commercial & Military Academy -
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- Bunker Hill Military Academy -
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- Burlington Military Academy/College -
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- Calvary Military Academy -
- Camden Point Military Institute -
- Cape Fear Military Academy -
- Captain James D. Cobb's Military School -
- Cardinal Farley Military Academy -
- Carlin Military Academy -
- Carlisle Military Institute -
- Carlisle Military School -
- Carolina Military Academy -
- Carolina Military Institute -
- Carolina Military-Naval Academy -
- Carson Military and Naval Institute -
- Caswell Academy -
- Catawba Military Academy -
- Cayuga Lake Military School -
- Chaddock Boys School -
- Chamberlain Military Institute -
- Champion of England -
- Chapultepec Military Academy -
- Charlotte Hall Military Academy -
- Charlotte Military Institute -
- Chauncey Hall School -
- Cheltenham Military Academy -
- Chesire Military Academy -
- Chester Military Academy -
- Cheviot Hills Military Academy -
- Chicago Military Academy -
- Christian Brother College Military High School -
- Church Military School -
- Churchill's Military Academy -
- Clason Point Military Academy -
- Clinton Liberal Institute & Military Academy -
- Coe Military Academy -
- Colonel Edgar's Military Academy -
- Colorado Military School -
- Columbia Military Academy -
- Connecticut Military Academy -
- Cook Academy -
- Coral Gables Military Academy -
- Cornado Military Academy -
- Corpus Christi Military Academy -
- Cromwell Military Academy -
- Crossed Rifles Military Academy -
- Croton Military Institute -
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- Danforth Military Academy -
- Danville Classical & Military Institute -
- Danville Military Institute -
- Davis Gun -
- Davis Military Academy -
- Davis Military School -
- De La Salle Military Academy -
- De Meritte Military Academy -
- De Veaux School -
- De Vitte Military Academy -
- Del Monte Military Academy -
- Donaldson Military School -
- Dr. Holbrook's Military Academy -
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- Edgar Military School -
- Edgehill Military School -
- Edwards Military Institute -
- El Paso Military Institute -
- Elberton Military Academy -
- Elm City Military Institute -
- Elsinore Naval & Military School -
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- Everest Military Academy -
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- Fayetteville Literary, Scientific and Military School
- Fayetteville Military Academy
- Ferrell Military School
- Fitzgerald and Clark School
- Fleetwood Academy
- Florida Collegiate & Military Institute
- Florida Military Academy
- Florida Military Institute
- Florida Military School & College
- Florida Naval Academy
- Forest Military Academy
- Forest Military School
- Fort Worth Military Academy
- Francis Military Academy
- Franklin Military Institute
- Franklin Military School
- Frederick Military Academy
- Free Military School
- Freehold Military School
- French Camp Military Academy
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- General McArthur Military Academy -
- General Pantops Academy -
- Georgia Southern Military College -
- Gibson F. Hill's Military Academy -
- Gideons Military Academy -
- Glen Turner Military School -
- Glenville Male Collegiate & Military Institute -
- Golden State Military Academy -
- Golden West Military Academy -
- Gordon Military College -
- Goss Military Institute -
- Grand Prairie Seminary -
- Green Gate Military School -
- Greenville Military Academy -
- Greenville Military Institute -
- Gymnasium and Military Institute -
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- Haggett Military Academy -
- Hampton Military Academy -
- Hanson's Military Academy -
- Harding Military Academy -
- Harding Military School -
- Harker Academy -
- Harris Military Institute -
- Harrisburg Military Academy -
- Henderson Military & Female Institute -
- Highland Military Academy -
- Highland Park Military Academy -
- Hill Military Academy -
- Hill Naval Academy -
- Hillsboro Military Academy -
- Hillsborough Military Academy -
- Hinfield Academy -
- Hitchcock Military Academy -
- Hoge Memorial Military Academy -
- Hogsett Military Academy -
- Hollywood Military Academy -
- Honolulu Military Academy -
- Horner Military School -
- Hudson River Military Academy -
- Huntsville Military Academy -
- Hurt Military School -
I-K
- Illinois Military School -
- Ingles Military High School -
- Inter-American Military Academy -
- Irving Military Academy -
- Isaac Shelby County Military Academy -
- Jackson Military Academy & School of Fine Arts -
- Jarvis Hall Military Academy -
- Jarvis Military Academy -
- Jefferson Military School -
- John F. Kennedy Military School -
- John Holbrook's Military School -
- Jones Military School -
- Jordan Hall Military School -
- Junior Military Academy -
- Kamehameha Military School -
- Kanawha Military Institute -
- Kansas Military Academy -
- Kearney Military Academy -
- Kelley Military Academy -
- Kemper Military School & Junior College -
- Kenyon Military Academy -
- King's Mountain Military School -
- Kinston Military Institute -
- Kirkwood Military Academy -
- Kyle Military Institute -
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- La Fayette Military Academy -
- La Grange Military Academy -
- La Monte Military Academy -
- Lagrange College & Military Academy -
- Lagrange Military Academy -
- Lancaster Military Academy -
- Latah Military Academy -
- Lawrenceburg Military Academy -
- Lee Military Academy -
- Lenoir County Military School -
- Linton Hall Military School -
- Literary, Scientific and Military Academy -
- Livingston Military Academy -
- Lodwick Aviation Military Academy -
- Long Beach Military Academy -
- Los Angeles Military Academy -
- Los Ceritos Military Academy -
- Louisiana Military Academy -
- Louisville Military Academy -
- Lovejoy Military Academy -
- Lowery-Phillips School -
- Lukin Military Academy -
- Lynnland Military Institute -
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- Macon Military Academy -
- Madison Military Academy -
- Mantua Classical & Military Academy -
- Marcell Military Academy -
- Marengo Military Institute -
- Marmaduke's Military Academy -
- Maryland Military & Naval Academy -
- Marymount Military Academy -
- Massachuetts Nautical School -
- Massey Military School -
- McCallie Military School -
- McDonogh Military Academy -
- McMinn Military Academy -
- Media Military Academy for Young Boys -
- Meridian Military School & College -
- Miami Military Academy -
- Miami Military Institute of the Ohio Military College -
- Midwest Junior Military School -
- Millard Preparatory School for West Point -
- Miller School of Albemarle -
- Mississippi Military Academy -
- Missouri Literary, Scientific & Military Academy -
- Mitchell Military Boys School -
- Mobile Military Institute -
- Mohegan Military Academy -
- Mohican Military Academy -
- Montclair Military Academy -
- Montrose Military Academy -
- Mount Saint Joseph Semi-Military Academy -
- Mount Sterling Literary, Scientific and Military Academy -
- Mount Tamalpais Military Academy -
- Mountville Military Institute -
- Moye Military School -
- Mt. Beacon Military Academy -
- Mt. Lowe Military Academy -
- Mt. Pleasant Military Academy -
- Mt. Vernon Military Academy -
- Murphreesboro Military Academy -
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- National Scientific and Military Academy -
- Nazareth Hall Military Academy -
- Nazareth Hall Military School -
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- New Bern Military Academy -
- New England Military Academy -
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- New Jersey Military Academy -
- New Jersey Naval Academy -
- New Orleans Military Academy -
- Newport News Military Academy -
- Newton Hall Military Academy -
- North Carolina Military Academy -
- North Carolina Military Institute -
- North Granville Military Academy -
- North Shore Military Academy -
- Northern Missouri Academy -
- Northridge Military Academy -
- Northwestern Military & Naval Academy -
- Northwestern Military Academy -
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- Oak Hill Military Academy -
- Ogden Military Academy -
- Ohio Military College -
- Ohio Military Institute -
- Oklahoma Air Academy -
- Oklahoma Military Academy -
- Old Dominion Military Academy -
- Old Point Comfort Military School -
- Onarga Military School -
- Oneonta Military Academy -
- Orange Military Academy -
- Oregon Military Academy -
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- Pacific Military Academy -
- Page Military School -
- Palm Beach Military Academy -
- Palo Alto Military Academy -
- Park Military Academy -
- Park Ridge Military Academy -
- Partridge Military Academy -
- Paterson Military Academy -
- Patrick Military Institute -
- Peacock Military Academy & College -
- Pecks Military Academy -
- Pennsylvania Literary, Scientific and Military Academy -
- Pennsylvania Military Academy -
- Pennsylvania Military Institute -
- Pershing Military Institute -
- Petersburg Military Academy -
- Phelps Military Academy -
- Philadelphia Military Academy -
- Pillsbury Military Academy -
- Pine Forest Military Academy -
- Pine Ridge Military Academy -
- Ponca Military Academy -
- Poughkeepsie Military Institute -
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- Putnam Military Academy -
- Quincy Military Academy -
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- Raenford Military School -
- Raleigh Military Academy -
- Ramsey Military School -
- Rappahannock Academy & Military Institute -
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- Russell Military Academy -
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- Sackett Harbor Military Academy -
- Sacred Heart Military Academy -
- Salem Military Academy -
- Salisbury Military School -
- San Diego Military Academy -
- San Rafael Military Academy -
- Sanford Naval Academy -
- Schatlock Hall Military Academy -
- Scientific and Military Collegiate Institute -
- Seale Military Academy -
- Second Order Observation -
- Selleck Overlook Military Academy -
- Selma Military Institute -
- Sepulveda Military Academy -
- Sewanee Military Academy -
- Shelby Military Institute -
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- Sierra Military Academy -
- Silver Lake Military & Naval School -
- Sing Sing Military Academy -
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- Southwestern Military Academy -
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- St. Edwards Military Academy -
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- St. James Military Academy -
- St. John's Academy -
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- St. Joseph's Military Academy -
- St. Louis Military Academy -
- St. Matthew's Hall Military School -
- St. Matthews Military Academy -
- St. Norbert Military College -
- St. Patrick's Military Academy -
- St. Paul Military Academy -
- Stamford Military Academy -
- Starr's Military Academy -
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- Tennessee Military Institute -
- Texas Monument & Military Institute -
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- Trinity Military Institute -
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- Tupelo Military Institute -
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- University Military Academy -
- University Military School -
- Urban Military Academy -
- Verner Military Institute -
- Vireum Military Academy -
- Virginia Literary, Scientific, & Military Academy -
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- Webster Military Institute -
- Wenonah Military Academy -
- West Alabama Institute -
- West Coast Military Academy -
- West Florida Seminary -
- West Lake Military Academy -
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- Western Springs Military Academy -
- Westover Military Academy -
- Weymans Military School -
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- Williamsburg Military Academy -
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- Worrall Hall Military Academy -
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- 439th Aerospace Medical Squadron -
- Accelerated Battlefield Combatives -
- Advanced Force Operations -
- Admirality Interview Board -
- Army Reserve Officer Training Corps -
- Balikatan 02-2 -
- Briefing -
- Chenowith Fast Attack Vehicles -
- Combined Joint Task Force-Arabian Peninsula - see United States Special Operations Command Central
- Darfur Peace agreement -
- electro-optical guided bomb -
- Gold Cobra -
- INS Eliat -
- INS Lahav -
- Joint Task Force 510 -
- Juniper Cobra -
- Paraclete Releasable Assault Vest -
- Leonidas Paraskeuopoulos (Greek Chief of Staff after WW1) -
- POW/MIA Flag
- Salvage for Victory (WWII Slogan - Domestic Recycling Efforts)
- Special Reconnaissance
- Sgt. Willets GC 3 PARA
- Stack (military)
- Switchblade UAV
- Task Force 88 (special ops unit)
- Task Force Black
- Task Force K-Bar
- Task Force Maroon
- Task Force Spartan - look at Combined Joint Task Force 76
- Titrant Ranger
- USMC Silent Drill Platoon
- USNS Apache
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Anthropologists
- Rodney Needham--French and Spanish versions already exist; mainly a matter of translation. British anthropological writer
- Robert Fleming Heizer - California anthropology. See long list of accomplishments: [88]
- Hans Kummer - Swiss behavioral ecologist. Ethologist with special contributions to primatology (baboons). Published author.
- Kristin Hawkes - American anthropologist and behavioral ecologist that helped design the Grandmother Hypothesis and who is very active in both hunter-gatherer and primatology issues.
- Stanley Diamond (anthropologist) - (1922-1991) American anthropologist and poet, founded the first department of critical anthropology in the United States at the New School for Social Research in New York. He also founded the most widely circulated international journal of anthropology in the world, Dialectical Anthropology. His best-known book is a collection of essays called In Search Of The Primitive.
Archaeologists
- Roberta Gilchrist, archaeologist, feminist, medievalist -
- Frank C. Hibben
- Kate Rustemeyer
- Sean Savoy, archaeologist, Peru explorer -
- Simon Dinitz
- Emily Sands, archaeologist, Egyptologist
- Bill Kelso or William Kelso, archaeologist currently uncovering Jamestown.
Genealogists
Political Figures
Politicans, Appointees, Government workers, etc.
For people born before 1900, go to Historical Political Figures
- Alan Augustson - 2008 Green Party candidate for Congress, representing Illinois' 5th congressional district, which covers much of the North Side of Chicago and parts of suburban Cook County.
- Aung Kyi - Burma (Myanmar) Liason Minister to Aung San Suu Kyi
- Bryan Scrafford - Political activist and blogger in the Commonwealth of Virginia
- Bennett C. Landreneau — Major General Bennett C. Landreneau, Adjutant General, Louisiana National Guard (important role during Katrina catastrophe)
- Bud Jackson - [89]
- Charles Foster Ruben ?
- Charlie Sykes ?
- Clarence B. Carson ?
- Clinton Barnes - Australian Democrats candidate for the 2007 Australian NSW State election [90]
- Ernest Bartley ?
- Etta Federn-Kohlhaas ?
- Farheen Hakeem ?
- Hallie Ferguson ?
- George Kolt ?
- Georges Weiss ?
- Greg Ballard (politician) - Mayor-elect of Indianapolis, Indiana, who's victory over Bart Peterson is already being called by local TV news to be "the biggest political upset in Indiana electoral history." Note: there's already a Greg Ballard listed on Wikipedia, a former basketball player.
- Harry Jacobs (politician) - US attorney and past president of the Orlando Jewish federation, lost to Tom Feeney in Florida's 24th District.
- {[Karl Everett Krueger] - candidate for President 2008 [www.krueger08.com]
- Henry Wako Muloki - current Kyabazinga of Busoga
- Hüseyin Tayfun İçli (requested on 9 September 2007)
- J.Daniel O'Neail Possibly J. Daniel O'Neil, Irish-American politician ?
- Jan Hackney [91]
- Jens Soering ?
- John P. Roche [92] -
- Joshi Sanjay ?
- Jean Rounds ?
- Karl Schwarzenberg (see de:Karl Fürst zu Schwarzenberg)
- Lee Kyu-sung - South Korean recipient of the national Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service, born 1939, finance minister of South Korea (1988-90, 1998-99)
- Mark Broadway - South Wales politician and barrister
- Mitch Manzella ?
- Nicholas Wolfe - British representative to the Global Young Leaders Conference, candidate for S. Glos UKYP
- Osendé Afana - (1930-1966) Politician and economist from Cameroun
- Ray Sansom [93] -
- Jeronimo Sandoval Sorto - ?
- Sean Tisdall, Canadian Politician -
- Andy Stephenson - Politician and Social Activist, Candidate for Washington Secretary of State, Co-Founder of VoteTrustUSA, appeared in movie "Hacking Democracy"
- Tim Osman ?
- Leo G. Michel - [94]
- Mohamed Rabie - (Author and major player in PLO) -
- Muhammed Shahwani - (head of Iraqi Intel.) -
- Mohsen Bilal - (Syrian Information Minister - noteworthy because of looming conflict between Israel and Syria) -
- Temtselt Sobshoud - An Inner Mongolian political activist, currently the President of Inner Mongolia People's Party[95]
- Ivan Vyshnegradsky - Russian Finance minister 1892-1902
- Bud Jackson [96]
- Chet Cooper, CIA representative in Britain, 1956- mentioned in "The Time of My Life" by Denis Healey, London, Penguin, 1989.
- Dr Wolfgang Gerhard Guenter Ebel ?
- Elena Sassower ?
- George Joannides ?
- Giuseppe Finzi Italian politician
- Stephen Herbits ?
- Hani Kameswah - Current Palestinian Interior Minister
- Kate Michelman ?
- Oscar Ewing ?
- Raul Yanes ?
- Robert K. Killian ?
Presidents of the League of Nations
- Herman Adriaan van Karnebeek - 1921 - 1922, Netherlands
- Augustin Edwards - 1922-1923, Chile
- Cosme de la Torriente y Peraza- 1923 - 1924, Cuba
- Charles Theodore Te Water - 1933 - 1934, South Africa
- Richard Johannes Sandler - 1934, Sweden
- Francisco Castillo Najera - 1934 - 1935, Mexico
French Cabinet Ministers
- Edmond Alphandéry
- Pierre Arpaillange
- Edwige Avice
- Jacquet Barrot
- Louis Besson
- Jean-Louis Bianco
- Franck Borotra
- Bernard Bosson
- Frédérique Bredin
- Alain Carignon
- Michel Charasse
- Colette Codaccioni
- Bernard Debré
- Michel Delebarre
- Georgina Dufoix
- Michel Durafour
- Claude Evin
- Maurice Faure
- Roger Fauroux
- Yves Galland
- Michel Giraud
- Claude Goasguen
- François Louis Auguste Goiran - former Minister of War
- Elisabeth Hubert
- Louis Le Pensec
- Gérard Longuet
- Martin Malvy
- Philippe Mestre
- Henri Nallet
- Françoise de Panafieu
- Pierre Pasquini
- Jacques Pelletier
- Jean-Jacques de Peretti
- Pierre-André Périssol
- Bernard Pons
- Jean Poperen
- Jean Puech
- Nicole Questiaux
- Jean-Marie-Rausch
- Roger Romani
- José Rossi
- André Rossinot
- Michel Sapin
- René Teulade
- Philippe Vasseur
- Michel Vauzelle
- Émile Zuccarelli
State and Local Political Figures
- Carl Brizzi - Prosecutor of Marion County, Indiana (Indianapolis, IN) - see - [97] [98]
- Don Gorman - New Hampshire former Libertarian Representatives not reelected for this session -
- Jane Kidd- State Representative- Athens-Clarke, Georgia
- Kenneth A. Kraus (Law Director, Strongsville, OH, former City Council Pres., Beachwood, OH)
- Matthew B. Malat - Republican Committeeman from Woodbridge, NJ, Unsuccessfully ran for Township Council in 2005 at age 20.
- Paul Mason (1898-1985) author of Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure with is use as the adopted authority on questions of parliamentary law in "Seventy of the 99 legislative chambers in the United States" 1 for info see Commission continues Mason's work
- Shawn Morris - Albany, NY city council president - see [99]
- Tom Nelson (politician) State Representative of Wisconsin
- Yvonne Scarlett-Golden current mayor of Daytona Beach, FL
- Derek Schmidt, Kansas State Senator
- William Red Wing Tayac Piscataway leader
- Maury Weiner - Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley's first chief deputy, disgraced out of office by an LAPD-engineered vice-arrest.
Human Rights Activists
- Clara Luper Regarded by many as the "Mother of the Sit-In Movement," because of civil rights sit-ins that she started August 19, 1958, when she was a 34-year-old history teacher. More information is at [100] [101] [102]
- Alan Berkman ?
- Rufina Amaya -- virtually the sole survivor of the 1981 El Mozote massacre, Ms. Amaya became a human rights activist through her courageous determination in the face of enormous countervailing pressures to let the world know what had happened at El Mozote and to force the El Salvadoran government to acknowledge and take responsibility for the attrocities. It was her lone determined voice that ultimately gained for the victims and the Salvadoran people official international recognition of the massacre as well as official UN sanctioning of the government of El Salvador for human rights abuse. She continued throughout the remainder of her life to speak out fearlessly against human rights abuses through the countless retellings, interviews and testimonies she provided regarding the massacre, and also through her involvement in Comunidad Segundo Montes (see [103] and
[104]) and the War-Wounded Association (ALGES) of Morozan (again see [105] and also [106]).
- Morris B. Abram UN Watch Founder, Victorious Lawyer in Supreme Court's "One Man, One Vote" ruling
- Ruby Hurley-opened the firs permanent NAACP office in the deep South in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1951.
- Jean Byers Sampson Deceased Maine (USA) Political and Civil Rights activist who worked with the Maine Civil Liberties Union and NAACP
- Geri Palast - CEO of CFE
Historical Figures
- Please make an article on emperor Basi and Tunka Manin of Ghana.
- Lovisa Aarberg(born 1803), the first female surgent and doctor in Sweden; originally a maid, she had learned medicine by observation in the hospitals and was so often asked for helpt that she could open a clinic; she was met with much opposition from male doctors, but eventually given recognition and permission, and was active 1820s-1860s. The name is spelled Årberg in Swedish. There is an article on swedish wiki.
- Abdu I-Karim (Sure that's not "Abdu l-Karim" with small ell rather than big eye? -- pne (talk) 12:47, 30 November 2006 (UTC)) -
- Abraham Enloe, supposed real genetic father of Abraham Lincoln
- Adiax, The Sutiaba Indian chief, in Leòn Nicaragua, who hanged himself or was hung by the Spaniards because he refused to be conquered.
- Agnes Snoth, 1500's- burned at the stake with four other women, preached against auricular confessions, stating that it was sinful to ask forgiveness from a man for what only God can grant.
- Sheik Ahmed Salim Swedan, 1998 U.S. embassy bombings conspirator
- Alcumin 8th century (died 904?) worked with Charlemagne, did work on Sabbath SEE Alcuin
- Alice Wragg Kornegay (1932-1996), community advocate in East Harlem, has a small park along the Harlem River Drive named after her.
- Anne Marie Orsini, 17th century duchess of Bracciano and princess of Nerola (see Neroli)
- Antonio Pasquali ?
- Marigje Arriens, (d.1591), alleged Dutch witch.
- Arthur R. Thompson, CEO of the John Birch Society
- Baba Ilyas, leader of a Turkmen rebellion that challenged Seljuk authority between 1239 and 1241
- Benjamin Franklin Bredding ?
- Boston King African-American Loyalist during the American Revolution, author of Memoirs of Boston King, A Black Preacher, 1798
- Bruce Voeller coiner of the term AIDS (see it:Bruce Voeller).
- C.F. Dowd ?
- C.R.T. Krayenhoff 19th Century General, Doctor, Minister of War and later Baron. Worked with Napoleon. Also famous for Cartography and Defense strategies.
- Captain Elin, (Helga i Pilanna), dead 1672, the most known alleged witch in Swedish history.
- Casey Hayden ?
- Charles Corm Lebanese poet and writer and nationalism. He was instrumental in formation of Lebanese nationalism.
- Charles Rawden Maclean Also known as John Ross. Undertook an epic journey from Port Natal to Delagoa Bay in 1827, at the age of thirteen, to obtain medicines and shipbuilding equipment.
- Christenze Kruckow, (1558-1621), the only noblewoman executed for sorcery in Denmark.
- Colin Campbell (Gibraltar Governor) - former Governor of Gibraltar
- Colonel Thorn (1783-1859) ?
- Comegys Munson Agent of the Underground Railroad
- Dr. Comfort Starr Early Cambridge, MA resident, first Harvard class convened in his living room, father of Danbury CT's founder, ancestor to NYC jeweler Theodore B. Starr and believed to be Louis Comfort Tiffany's first American ancestor as well (of the Tiffany stained glass)
- Commander Broughton ?
- Cuillamachu (1534-1603)
- Dekanawidah ?
- Sofia Maria Ekwall, (1826-1897), the most well known female murderer in Swedish history before Anna Månsdotter (comitted murder in 1845).
- Erhan Eker, (May 2001-), Reformist action leader, Turkey
- Fang Xiaoru, Chinese minister during Ming Dynasty, a devoted servant of Jianwen Emperor
- Fanny Murray "Nun" that attended the Hellfire Club
- Francesco Lanza- San Franciscan Don in the 1930s
- Francois Daman, Belgian partisan and underground resistance worker in WWII
- Guan Tianpei, Chinese hero in Opium War
- Guy de Ceriz ?
- Mechteld ten Ham, (d.1605), alleged Dutch witch.
- Haid Bosmajian,the author of the book, 'Language of Oppression'.
- Han Zhaohou,leader of Han state during China's Warring States period.
- Hassan Tahboub, late Palestinian Politician
- Hasteen Klah, Navajo medicine man, artist, and folklorist. (Sean M. Burke 02:29, 3 December 2007 (UTC))
- Hegasias of Alexandria, ancient philosopher of suicide.
- Hendrik III van Montfoort, Duke of Montfoort or the descendent of one
- Henry Chrysler, father of Walter P. Chrysler, a German-American automotive pioneer
- Herbert Moore, founder of the defunct Transradio Press Service
- Historicity of Moses - the treatment of the subject in the Moses article is extremely thin.
- Hobomock Massachusetts history
- Jacob S. Coxley American Populist
- James L. Fisk US Army captain who led expeditions to the Rocky Mountains and Montana Territory (Fisk expedition of 1864, Fisk expedition of 1866).
- Jef Last Novelist, poet, communist, traveler, fought against Franco in the Spanish Civil War. Author of many books including Bali, The Bamboo Schoolhouse, The First Ship up the Neva
- Joe Pye Native American healer
- Joel Ingebrigtson, Franklin soccer advocate
- John F. McManus, President of the John Birch Society
- John O'Neill, Leader of the Fenian raids against Canada
- Captain John Pulling Pirate, the man who helped Paul Revere
- José Hobday, Franciscan Nun that writes and gives lectures on Catholic and Native American Spiritual beliefs.
- Joseph Dennie, Exponent of idleness in colonial America.
- Kisamor (The Mother in Kisa), 1788-1842, whos real name was Maria Jansson, is the most known female doctor in the history of sweden; originally a so called "wise woman", a natural doctor, she was so popular and videly famous that she, in 1825, became the only woman to be given a medical licence in a time when all other women was barred from the profession.
- Kristoffer Trondson Rustung Born ca 1490, Seim, Kvinnherad, Norway. Died 1565, Denmark. Burial Kvinnherad Church. AKA Kristoffer Trondson til Seim. Was a sea-warrior for his uncle, Olav Englebrektson, the Catholic Archbishop of Norway.
- Triene Langheldes(d.1613), alleged Dutch witch, the last alleged withc in the Netherlands.
- Li Shanchang, one of Ming Dynasty founding generals
- Lin Taizeng, Chinese hero from late Qing Dynasty
- Leung Derek, Created theories and land tactics in the 19th Century
- Lewis Bennett, fastest Native American in North America in the 1860s, "Deerfoot"
- Lincoln Stephens 1904 Muckraker who wrote about local government corruption
- Lochlann a 10th century lord of Corcomroe, County Clare.
- Manlio Morgagni, who was the director of the Agenzia Stefani, a news agency, in Italy, in the Mussolini's time
- Margaret Agnew- wife of Harman Blennerhassett (man involved with Aaron Burr and his conspiracy)
- Maria Christina Gomez, Taught children how to read and write in El Salvador. Was brutally murdered.
- Marshall Isoarislato Reputed to be married to Sappho, famous rhetorician in Greek and Roman times, none of his material has ever been found but his reputation is found in several works including in the letters of Cicero.
- Sir Matt Nyugen pirate/privateer
- Mattie Tom Native american figure ?
- Max Steuer prominent lawyer (in what way?)
- May Joseph Angelique 18th c. enslaved Portuguese black woman in Montreal, Canada; found guilty of starting in 1734 the great fire of Montreal (April 10) that burned much of the city, in order to escape slavery; she was tortured until she confessed, then hanged.
- Colonel Mervin Willett Gonin DSO ?
- Metehan, some Turkish folk hero (might be fictional, also occasionally used to refer to Mongol leaders)
- Michael McLaney, Shareholder in Hotel Nacional. Friend of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr.
- Mount Miron
- Anna Muggen, (d.1608), alleged Dutch witch.
- Natalio Botana, Argentine journalist; started newspaper "La Critica" in 1913.
- Nathan Spicer, self-proclaimed Canadian super-star.
- Ndate Yalle, Queen of Walo
- Nelly Roussel - The first feminist spokeswoman for birth control in Europe
- Nestor Makento - according to Barrington Bayley, "an anarchist leader during the Russian revolution who gained control of a slice of territory for a while."
- Ngola Kiluanje, Queen of Ndongo
- Norman Rothman, Associate of Meyer Lansky Cuban casino manager
- Lisbet Nypan, (d.1670), the most famous alleged withc in Norway.
- Paulo Giovi ?
- Rachel Clinton ?
- Dr. RL Brohier, Historical Author.
- Major-General Robert Ford, Commander of Land Forces North Ireland.
- Ulrika Palme, dead 1659, a Swedish noblewoman executed for sorcery in Norway.
- Charlotta Ridderbjelke, (d.1810), swedish noblewoman executed for having murdered her husband for the sake of her lover.
- Rosina Townsend, female brothel owner in 19th century antebellum New York.
- Sajaharam Ganesh Pandit ?
- Senna Hoy AKA Johannes Holzmann, German Jewish anarchist and gay liberationist. Item exists on German Wikipedia. Perhaps someone can help translate. see -
- Sergei Nabokov, gay brother of author Vladmir Nabokov; died on Jan. 9, 1945 in a German concentration camp. Reference?
- Suzanne David, French spy in Cherbourg during WWII for the Allies
- Sultan Syarif Qasim II or Sultan Syarif Kasim II ?
- Sydney Bradshaw Fay American revisionist historian. Bellieved World War I was caused by powerful forces such as nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and the system of alliances.
- Thane Eugene Cesar Security guard suspected for his involvement in the June 5, 1968 assassination of Robert F Kennedy
- Tang He, one of Ming Dynasty founding generals
- Trevor Farrell, became a leading advocate for the homeless at age 11; recognized by President Ronald Reagan during State of the Union Address.
- Typho was an historian circa JC and all paths in search of reasonable varification of Jesus' mere existence lead to Typho. I have come upon fragments of his work, but not enough to create an unbiased (as it may be quite controversial) informative article. 'lil help? antip8ri8
- Correct spelling is Trypho or Tryphon, who can be (or may have been intended to be, as a literary device) identified with Rabbi Tarfon, a Greek-trained philosopher. I'll try putting in a couple of redirect pages. There was a Typho- but that's definitely not this guy.
- Ute Warren Perkins, one of the top 100 settlers of Southern Nevada.
- Valery Kostikov, KGB agent; Consular Official Russian Consulate, Mexico City.
- Vanessa Dobos, [107]
- Victor Stănculescu, important figure in the Romanian Revolution of 1989
- Victoria Woodhill - and her sister, first woman to run for President in America, had a love affair with Cornelius Vanderbilt, ran an underground Socialist Publication
- Vyacheslav Armanov Bashkirtsevaich, Russian loyalist, later an arms mogul.
- Waverly Parsons ?
- Wayne Cryts, Missouri farmer who challenged federal bankruptcy law and fought for private property after losing his soybean crop to a bankrupt storage facility c. 1980.
- William Alexander Liedesdorff, Jr. who?
- William Gross Yuille, he's founder of the History of the Australian Stud Book
- William J. Kraus, Attorney and Businessman, Cleveland, OH 1913-2004
- William F. Liebenow, Lt Liebenow was Skipper of PT 157, who rescued LT JG John F. Kennedy and his crew when PT 109 sank in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Lt Liebenow was also awarded the Bronze Star and the Silver Star for his actions during the war.
- William Thorn, one of the patentee of Gravesend, Brooklyn in 1643 and Flushing, Queens in 1645. Third signer of Flushing Remonstrance in 1657.
- George Wilder New Zealand outlaw, subject of the country's biggest manhunt [[108]]
Anyone redlinked from Lists of U.S. county name etymologies
Historical Political Figures
- Earl Thorpe -- possibly Jim Thorpe?
- Elizabeth Vernon, Countess of Southampton
- Marques de Someruelos. Spanish Governor of Cuba, Florida, and Louisiana. Died 1823 in Spain. Gave name to Someruelos Street, Fernandina, FL 32034.
- Thomas Joseph Dunning(1799—1873) British trade union leader, the author of Trade Unions and Strikes: Their Philosophy and Intention
- Peter von Hagenbach -- see German language Wikipedia entry
- Kamejiro Senaga -- Okinawan politician. See Japanese Wikipedia entry.
- William L. McMillen see Compilation of Senate Election Cases from 1789 to 1885 - Pages 483 - 512,James B. Eustis, Nashville Union order of battle?, Vicksburg Union order of battle?
- Joseph Koeth, former German cabinet mini
- Horace owiti ongili,Kenyan Politician
- BEHANZIN HOSSU BOWELLE
- MANSA KANKAN MUSSA, Mali King
- Gradaščević Leader of rebellion against Turkish rule in Herzagovina.
- Ian Sinclair* - British landowner in Shiroka Luka region of Rodope mountains, Bulgaria. Organised local Turks to resist Bulgarian independence. Not to be confused with others of the same name
Historians
- John Tracy Ellis, 20th Century historian of American Catholic History
- John T. McGreevy, PhD, Chair of History at the University of Notre Dame, historian of Catholic America
���*Thomas Whittemore (1871–1950), founder of the Byzantine Institute of America
- Ted Franklin Belue author/ historian
- William L. Cleveland author/ historian, wrote 'A History of the Modern Middle East'
Other Unsorted People
All red links from the List of Kyoto Prize winners; it's like not having the Nobel Prize winners mentioned in Wikipedia.
A-D:
- Adrian Stanley Melbourne socialite and gay rights activist.
- Abdelmalek Sayad ?
- Aiven Andrians Founder of now defunct political party H.A.R.P.
- Alex Myers - Transgender student that shook up Harvard University
- Alexyss K. Tylor - a philosopher who talks about vagina power and penis power [[109]]
- Alice Crimmins ?
- Arturo Mari ?
- Albert Prago - Historian and veteran of the Spanish Civil War. Wrote about the role of Jews in the Spanish Civil War
- Gil Anidjar - Columbia University professor and deconstructionist
- Harrell F. Beck ?
- Birger Gerhardsson - Theologian
- Baruch Vladeck ?
- Josef Balsamo - Book in Amazon.com
- Calvin H. Goddard ?
- Chase Jay Nielsen - Doolittle Raider Chase Nielsen
- Clarissa Ward - American Journalist
- Douglas Besharov ?
- David Cunningham (social activist)
E-J:
- Eddie Dodson - Eddie Dodson was a Hollywood playboy who robbed 64 banks between July, 1983 and February, 1984 - including six on one day. He served almost 10 years in prison, got out and after a few months was offered a job as a housesitter by Jack Nicholson. Jack sent Eddie to drug treatment twice but on Eddie's third relapse, he lost his position. Two weeks thereafter Eddie got off parole. Two weeks after that he started robbing banks again. He robbed eight more (Eddie said nine, the FBI says eight) before getting arrested again. This time he got a sentence of 46 months, owing in part to a failing liver. He served 40 months, got out in October of 2002, and died in February of 2003 of liver failure.
- Esther Coopersmith - some sort of reigning hostess in DC, former US Rep to UN during Carter Administration
- Elizabeth Kutz ?
- Father Brian Gore ?
- Fred Lukerman (geographer)
- Crawford G. Jackson Jr.
- Konnilyn Fieg ?
- Fleure (geographer)
- Fitche
- Gayton Mackenzie ?
- Joseph C. Goulden ?
- Nathan Halliday ?
- Harold Fish
- Harriet McBryde Johnson - Disability Rights Lawyer and activist
- Herbert Anaya ?
- Herbertson - British geographer, first half of 20th century
- Hernan Bermudez ?
- Hu Ping ?
- Indira Singh - whistleblower for the FBI/FAA concerning a Saudi agency with connections to Al Queda doing network security for US government agencies
- Inderpal Hothi - self-proclaimed homosexual stockbroker
- Jane M Jacobs, Cultural geographer often confused with Jane Jacobs famous urbanist as they both work on city culture. Lectures at University of Edinburgh
- James Ogley ?
- Jean Pierre Pellissier - French missionary to South Africa in 1830 till 1890 ? Sam Pellissier South Africa 10:23, 12 December 2007 (UTC)~~
- Jeff Getty ?
- Jeffrey Spieler ?
- John Jeremiah Johnston ?
- John Kizon ?
�* Juan Vitali ?
- John SR Dunlop, Spanish Civil War veteran and International Brigader.
- John Willke ?
- John Phillip Santos - Author of Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation and first Mexican-American Rhodes Scholar.
- Jörg Syrlin ?
- June Fisher ?
- Justin Coleman ?
K-Z:
- Karen Fogg - EU's former representative to Turkey
- Karina Kay - Pornographic actress.
- Katherine Hom ?
- Kropotnik ?
- Kastner Israel ?
- Lemhi Shoshone ?
- Leo Dos Reis - Canadian charged with fraud, head of Max Pies Home Improvement
- Leonard Steinhorn - author, The Greater Generation: In Defense of the Baby Boom legacy?
- Lovie Lee Ward - influential community activist in San Francisco, California
- Matt Rosenberg - Author and Geographer
- Michael Moubarek ?
- Michael Thorén ?
- Monique Barbut
- Fik Meijer Author of Gladiators: History's Most Deadly Sport and other books focusing on ancient history.
- Nathan Halliday ?
- Nick Land ?
- Najmeh Najafi`?
- Dedrick Owens - Youngest school shooter
- Piotr Saburov ?
- Prior Silkstede?
- Robert Cook (Engineer) ?
- Robert G. Duncan (famous midwestern trial lawyer, deceased)
- Robin Ashton ?
- Rohini Choudhury ?
- Rudolph Boltman - [110] mentions him a lot
- Rutulian ?
- Scott Krueger ?
- Si Ouey Cannibal
- Steve Sutton (suttsteve) ?
- Tom Freudenheim ?
- Tom Kitwood developed the concept of pershood relating to people with dementia
- Tomy Schoenfeld ?
- Tina Richards? Marine Mom currently lobbying congress to defund Iraq war and calling for thousands to join her. Possibly the next Cindy Sheehan.
- John Cole Vodicka - Activist who lives in Americus, Ga and fights for prisoner rights. Founder and head of the Prison & Jail Project in Americus.
- Erna Wallisch former Majdanek death camp guard
- Zamba Zembola, the author of the autobiographical work The Life and Adventures of Zamba, an African Negro King; and his Experience of Slavery in South Carolina, published in 1847.
Miscellaneous
A-F:
- Ahmed al-Shayea - Former terrorist
- Alejandro Cervera ?
- Avo Uvezian ?
- Michael T. Strianese - CEO and CFO of L-3 Communications
- Asquith Xavier ?
- Bernard Second ?
- Bertrand Denis d' Ogeron de la Bouere ?
- Butler Harrison Peterson - African-American educator, wrote Is the Negro as Morally Depraved as He is Reputed to Be? in Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro [111]
- Donato Bilancia ?
- Carl A. Coppolino ?
- Christan Linderman ?
- Clay Shrout ?
- Dandemis ?
- Daniel Payseur ?
- The Diodachi - The senior military officers of Alexander the Great who battled over the empire
- Dream Kelly ?
- Edward Paisnel ?
- Expanded Democracy ?
- Figarella ?
- Francis Close - (rector, 1797–1882)
- Konnilyn Feig] ?
- Fredrik Logevall ?
G-N:
- Gamserfer0 ?
- Robert Gebhardt - major Watergate figure
- Hartman Chester ?
- Harriman Hikers - A New York - New Jersey Singles Hiking Club
- Hershel Sarbin - Child Advocacy spokesman/activist, publisher, attended Harvard Law School
- James Autrey ?
- James Fellers - President of the American Bar Association and pioneer internet entrepreneur member of ICANN
- James I. Robertson Jr. - Distinguished Civil War Historian who lectures at Virginia Tech University.
- Jeanette Enmanuel Tejada ?
- Jeff Menzies of Cornwall ?
- Jeff Mladenik ?
- John Bjornstrom - Bushman from BC hiding from the law, caught
- The Juwes - Jubela, Jubelo and Jubelum, the murders of Hiram Abiff and their relationship to Freemasonry
- Karl Cyprien ?
- Karl Smolinsky ?
- Christopher Littlejohn - graduate of Cornell University
- Leo Crowley - FDIC
- Lois Platford - Born 1953. Originator of the quote: "You have all eternity to be cautious in when you're dead." in a letter dated 2/24/84.
- Loxie Eagans - NAACP? 1960? Kitsap County/Bremerton (WA)
- Mahabat Khan ?
- Mandy L. McCammon ?
- Medieval economy
- Nikolai Nikolayevitch ?
- Charles Nuzum - major Watergate figure
- Frederick K. Goodwin - http://www.drgoodwin.com/bio.html
O-Z:
- Oreste Pinto ?
- Orion Mountain Dreamer ?
- Peg Luksik ?
- Pietro Fedele ?
- Perry Friedman ?
- Prayer for Judgment Continued
- Raoul Wüthrich ?
- Reza Vaezi ?
- Rhoderick Gates ?
- Richard J. F. Day ?
- Robert Cavalier - Carnegie Mellon professor, heavily involved in setting up deliberative polling.
- Robert McDonough ?
- Robert Zarinsky - New Jersey cop killer and sex predator.
- Ruthann Aron ?
- Ryan Spies ?
- Ryan Thomas (AIDS patient) -- this would require a disambiguation page, since there is an article for another Ryan Thomas. The 1980s AIDS patient was very notable though, (N.Y. Times)
- Sahok The Great ?
- Sara Elizabeth Young ?
- Sarah Whitcher - was lost in the woods in the summer of 1783, at the age of three.
- Sergeant Soichi Yokoi, post WW2 Japanese straggler ?
- Sigurdur Petursson - Nicknamed Iceman, Icelandic fisherman who saved his crew by pulling a shark ashore and killing it with his bare hands.
- Spare Change Guy - The famous homeless man from downtown Boston
- Sucre Figarella ?
- Toksyun ?
- Terri Sjodin ?
- William Bean ?
- Zita Wilensky - Florida state government employee fired in 2001/2002 for not learning Spanish. Political/grass roots reaction ensued.
A-H:
- Andre Couder
- Augustine Riccius
- Carl Leo Stearns
- Charles E. St. John
- Christian Gärtner
- Christian Thomas Elvey
- Edwin Francis Carpenter
- Ernest Debes
- Ferdinand Ellerman
- Friedrich Hayn
- Friedrich Karl Ginzel
- Gary Hophan
- Georg Christoph Eimmart
- Georg Samuel Doerfel
- Georg Schomberger
- George Cary Comstock
- George van den Bergh
- Georges Furner
- Georgiy Sergeevich Zhiritskiy -
- Giovanni Antonio Rocca -
- Giovanni Valentino Mattia Fabbroni -
- Gottfried Heinsius
- Grigory Moiseevich Kramarov
- Hans Fisher
- Heinrich Schlüter -
- Heinrich Siedentopf -
- Herbert Schneller
- Hermann Ganswindt
- Howling Wind, Chief
I-Z:
- Igor V. Belkovich -
- Imre Izsak
- Jean Felix Gambart
- Jeff Gropper
- Joel Shamel Alexander Rogers -
- Johan Willem Jakob Antoon Stein -
- John Monroe Van Vleck -
- Josef Hopmann -
- Julius Bart
- Kiragu Wachira -
- Kurt Heinrich Debus
- Lê Nguyên V? -
- Leonid Alexandrovich Voskresenskiy
- Maurice Darney -
- Mervyn Archdall Ellison -
- Mikhail Anatol'evich Vil'ev
- Nicholas Erasmus Golovin -
- Nikolai N. Artamonov -
- Nikolaj Ivanovich Tikhomirov -
- Nikolaj Yakovlevich Tsinger (Zinger)
- Peter Hédervári
- Tim Rawding
- Theodor Friedrich von Schubert
- Vitol'd Karlovic Tseraskiy (Ceraski)
- Walter Riedel
- Wladimir Wáclav Heinrich
- Zachariah Walker
- Note: See the NASA Lunar Atlas for Crater nomenclature.
Psychologists
Healers
- Leonora Piper
- Jean Baker Miller and her groundbreaking book "toward a new psychology of women"
- A-B
- A. Jean Ayres credited with having first identified sensory integrative dysfunction. Mentioned in passing within sensory integration disorder article.
- Acting in solitary destructive behaviour, compare to Acting out
- Adaptive functioning
- Adaptive meaning
- Addictive personality
- Aerospace Psychology
- Authority problem
- Abigail Stewart - feminist personality theorist at the university of michigan.
- Adriana Cavarero ?
- Adlerian Psychology - Can this redirect to Alfred Adler? --Cassmus 07:59, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
- Allelomimetic behavior Imitative behavior in social animals, e.g., howling in dogs and wolves.
- Allomnesia
- Anna Stetsenko ?
- Annihilation ECS, see query in talk
- Anti-Hebbian learning
- Arab cultural psychology, see The Arab Mind and Filipino psychology. AUB thinks impractical.
- Arithmania
- Arousal-Affect Model, created by Zillmann and Bryant
- Arthur Jersild
- Aviation Psychology
- Majed Ashy
- Auschwitz syndrome
- mass persuasion
- Atypical Language Organization
- Balkan Post Traumatic Syndrome, PsyTrace and NGO HumanUrban Net
- Basic fault ?
- Bioecological Model of Intellectual Development, Theory of how intelligence develops, created by Stephen J. Ceci and Urie Bronfenbrenner
- Biomedical therapy, also called Biological Therapy: drugs, electroconvulsive therapy, surgery, etc. Could this redirect to Psychopharmacology or psychiatry instead?--Cassmus 07:59, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
- Blake's Cherubim ?
- Brendan Maher, Harvard experimental psychologist
- Behavioral Observation, observing and recording one's behaviors in order to diagnose their illness
- Arnold Buss, psychologist at University of Texas, Austin; author
- Bader-Meinhof effect is actually a "Baader-Meinhoff effect" or "syndrome". Should be re-directed to Synchronicity.
- Bovarysm
- C-D
- Caesar complex
- California verbal learning test or California verbal learning task
- Camberwell Family Interview
- Cecil Osborne, Yokefellow groups
- Centil, Scale upon which Raven's Matrix Test for Logical Intelligence is built
- Charles Czeisler, researcher on sleep cycles
- cognitive-expectancy theory
- cognitive reframing, Requesting Information
- cognitive-remediation theory
- Colorgenics, [112]
- Complementarity theory
- Compulsive masturbation
- Concept empiricism
- Confined Environment Psychology
- Constance Kaplan, MFT, The Butterfly Effect-Chaos Theory
- Constitutive conditions cf existence conditions (is this 2? or cf = of?)
- Continuity of species
- Contrast gaining
- Counterphobic attitude
- Cymophobia, the fear of waves and wave-like motions
- Dane Spotts, creator of Mind Technologies
- Dr. Fox Effect
- Joseph Rémi Léopold Delboeuf or Delbœuf (1831-1896)
- Deliberate negligence
- Developmental Niche A model for culture and child development described by Sara Harkness and Charles M. Super
- Dibs in Search of Self, a novel about play therapy and how it changed a child
- Diagnostic Algorithms
- Differential Emotional Scale
- Discoursive pychology
- Disemia
- Dispossession of consciousness
- Dog-Cat Relationship
- Domain-general learning
- Domain-specific learning
- Doojhooplex
- Dorothy Burlingham, psychoanalyst, influential in Anna Freud's life
- 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
- E-F
- Edifice complex
- Effectiveness of torture
- J.W. Ehrenfehls ?
- Edwin P. Hollander, originator of the concept of anticonformity vs. independence
- Elevator effect, related to personal distance and eye contact
- Elliott Barker ?
- Emotional flooding
- Emotional incest - generally concerns parental abuse of children. Unable to find a clear internet definition.
- Empathic embarrassment
- Empirical genetic prognosis, developed by Ernst Rüdin
- Empirically validated treatments
- "Energy Depletion Theory" of Women's Global Excess of Depression, developed by Jean A. Hamilton, MD, PhD
- Enrique Dusell, Argentinian liberation philosopher
- Ethnopsychology
- Eureka Effect
- Exercise addiction - another aspect of the Eating Disorders Spectrum
- Existential Psychodynamics - Irvin Yalom's existential psychotherapy.
- Exoframing, apparently a psychotherapy tool useful for treating Borderline Personality Disorder
- False Authority Syndrome
- False Stalking Syndrome
- False Belief Task, Common task used to assess children's theory of mind.
- Familiarisation
- Feature binding
- András Feldmár or Andrew Feldmar, alternative psychologist living in Vancouver
- M. W. Fordyce, psychologist, written books on happiness
- Fountain House Model see http://www.fontenehuset-stavanger.no/?s=english
- Functional autonomy, as theorized by Allport
- G-I
- Genealogical Bewilderment
- George Mandler
- Gerascophobia
- Gerry LeismanBritish-Israeli born in 1947. Director of the F. R. Carrick Institute for Clinical Ergonomics, Rehabilitation, and Applied Neuroscience, developed applications of Physics to study human consciousness and brain function. Rehabilitation neuropsychology 12:16, 1 November 2007 (UTC)
- Gillberg Affair destruction of court-mandated material by Swedish psychiatrist
- Graphomania, compulsive writing
- Graphotherapy, treatment of personality disorders through changes in handwriting
- Greeno's typology,
- Grief work, grieving taking place after "acceptance," (the final stage of the grief cycle).
- Habit (psychology) - create a page that provided a bridge between the ordinary use of the term and various psychological and psychotherapeutic approaches to understanding habit formation and helping people change habits.
- Hamilton Score - create a redirect to Hamilton Depression Rating Scale instead
- Haptodysphoria, an unpleasant sensation derived from touching certain objects.
- Harlene Anderson - postmodern psychotherapist and writer
- Hedonic Psychology - See Nobelist Daniel Kahneman
- Heuristic systematic model
- Hidden observer
- Higher order thinking
- 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)
- Integral Psychoanalysis
- 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.
- 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.
- The Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Sexuality - accredited graduate school in San Francisco, see [113]. Purportedly has the world's largest collection of pornography.
- Intellectual Darwinism, belief that only strongest rational argument survives the test of time.
- 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.
- J-L
- John Cohen British psychologist born 1911.
- Joseph R. Nuttin Belgian psychologist, inventor of relational motivation theory.
- Judith Herman Author Trauma and Recovery (PTSD and Complex PTSD)
- Julián de Ajuriaguerra Author Le cortex Cérébral. Étude neuro-psycho-pathologique.
- Julian Rotter
- Kireru - Japanese cultural/psychological phenomenon, equivalent of U.S. "going postal"
- Gerald Klerman (psychiatrist) one time Administrator of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration for the United States (1979-??), also the inventor of interpersonal psychotherapy, born in 1928.
- Kokology ?
- La Palisse
- Labeled Magnitude Scale
- Last-best Offer (bargaining tactic)
- Law of Inverse Worth - origins and significance? Related to addiction?
- Levels of Consciousness
- Daniel Levinson life span psychology, propsed four eras (childhood, early adulthood, middle adulthood, late adulthood)
- Liminarity (acc. to Victor Turner, concept that a higher state requires experience of lower state)
- Limit Experience
- Linden Method -
- locus of attention (a term used by Jeff Raskin)
- Loretta Larouche (self-improvement writer, speaker)
- M-O
- Mark Mayer (Mind Illusionist)
- Memory aid
- metaphor therapy
- Methodological Behaviorism
- Milieu therapy
- Military psychology
- Misinterpretation
- Terrie Moffitt Research psychologist that studies developmental psychopathology, particularly antisocial type disorders. At the Department of Psychology and the University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Moon Logic
- Monica McGoldrick ?
- Moustafa Safouan ?
- Joshua Muggleton - Joshua T.B Muggleton, a British speaker/writer on aspergers syndrome and autism. specialising in mainstream education and bullying. Talks to Parants Proffesionals, and parants. Active with the National Autistic Society (NAS).
- Mutual hypnosis
- Narrative psychology or Narrative partitioning -
- Neo-Adlerian - Contemporary Adlerian school of thought.
- Neurological visual profiling
- Nomatophobia fear of names
- Nunc Stans ?
- Larger than Life (science) (in fact it's very incomplete and very inaccurate)
- Overactive Adrenaline Disorder
- Objective pychology
- Omphalopsychosis collective naval gazing?
- Open-eyed sleep
- Ophelia Complex describes adolescent girls who are unhealthily concerned with acceptance and obedience
- Otto Tinklepaugh student to Tolman
- P-R
- Parameters of deviance psychology. pervasive, persistent, impairing. how they apply to children
- Papaphobia
- Participative Management
- Pesso Therapy
- Pathology of normalcy
- Perception of time
- Perceptual Blindness
- PersonalDNA
- Philosophical Psychology
- Pithikosophobia A fear of monkeys
- Peter Birkhäuser, Jungian artist
- Petre Tutea, Romanian Philosophe sans oeuvre
- Phillip Clayton, author of books such as Mind and Emergence
- Carolyn R. Phinney ?
- Phobia - Fear Of Authority specifically, why isn't there a technical name for fear of authority, and if there is, what is it?
- Susan Pinker ?
- Positive Discipline type of discipline used in classrooms and at home
- Post Criticality
- Postcolonial psychology
- Postmodern therapy
- Postphenomenology
- Premack's Principle
- Psychiatric phenomenology
- Radiesthesy
- Reactive disassociation, see [114], chapter 3.3
- Referring expression
- Regression therapy, see [115]
- Remote Associates Test
- Roeckelein's Law
- Ritu Chowdhary, a noted Indian psychologist on meditation, migration and trauma, see [116]
- Robert F. Winch, originator of complementarity theory of relationships
- Rusbult, psychologist who theorized that attraction in committed relationships is based on three variables, (1) positive feeling for partner, (2)quality of alternatives, and (3) level of investment.
- S
- Sara Harkness The developmental niche: A model for culture and child development
- Scale-dependent Interactons
- Scelerophibia fear of bad men or burglars
- Schizothymia related to schizophrenia, though much less severe and common; thus, normal.
- Scolionoergophobia the fear of schoolwork
- Sean Stephenson, professional speaker, author, and psychotherapist
- Selective hearing
- Selective memory
- 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
- Sesquipedalophobia
- 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
- Sheldon B. Kopp Psychotherapist, author of "If you meet Buddha on the road, kill him!" 1972, practices in Washington DC
- Significant Emotional Event (SEE)
- Social cues
- Social deprivation - Nestor Navarro
- Social Psychology of Creativity
- Societal attitudes towards pedophilia
- Solution-orientation see [117]
- Source monitoring, memory framework that accounts for memory distortion
- Spontaneous trait inference
- Staff Observation Agression Scale (SOAS)
- Sukhabodhananda, South Asian Philosopher
- Sylvan Contemplation
- Sympathy illness or Sympathy pain or Sympathy sickness (redirect all into one, perhaps the scientific name if it has one)
- Heinz Schröter ?
- T-Z
- Task cohesion
- Teloi
- Test of Word Reading Efficiency (TOWRE)
- Thalassophobia
- Theomonistik
- Three-term Contingency
- Toonophilia
- Toxic Personalities
- Trail-making test
- Training prospects
- Triadic reciprocal causation
- unmitigated communion
- unstable mood Could be bipolar disorder?
- Verbal judo, also relates to social intelligence
- Verbal memory
- Video games as stress relief
- Viktor Lowenfeld, psychologist with theories on the mental development in children
- Virginia Axline, creator of "play therapy" and wrote Dibs in Search of Self
- Joel Weinberger, Professor at Adelphi University.
- Wiccaphobia fear of witches or witchcraft
- Women psychology does this mean "psychology of women" or "feminine psychology"
- Zeitgaber, as related to social intelligence, see Daniel Goleman's work [118]
- Yom Kippur Katan
- Religion in the Republic of Macedonia
- Religion in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Religion in Croatia
- Religion in Slovenia
- taiping jing - Ancient Daoist text, incorporate in the foundations of this belief in ancient China.
- Emissaries of Divine Light
- Servants Of the Light ?
- Universal Church of Metaphysics [119]
- Lakini - An Indian goddess.
- Gunasthanas - in Jainism, the 14 successive stages of perfection that one must go through to uplift the spirit. Principally achieved by meditating and observance.
- Khutbat al bayan - A book by Muslim Ali bin abi talib
- Lifting of the Veil (The end of the world in wiccan and otherkin religion)
- Daniel Czepko of Reigersfeld - poet, author; Wikipedia page about him in German already exists
- Tony Bushby - Author of "The Bible Fraud", "The Secret in the Bible", "Crucifixion of the Truth", and "The Twin Deception"
- Skjulte Skatters Forlag -- Publishing house operated by Smith's Friends which publishes a number of monthly magazines, books and multimedia publications.
- Jerome Murphy-O'Connor -- Biography of one of the world's great authorities on St. Paul. Cited as a source in many Wikipedia articles, but no aricle on him.
- Ulrich Luz -- Biography of a biblical commentator
- Wellclose Square Dissenting Academy (cited in Joshua Toulmin).
- Ana de Aramburu ?
- Goat on a Pole (institute for the study of The Goat, The Pole and Their Relative Positions, www.goatonapole.com)
- Biblical art
- Scepticism inc Novel by Bo Fowler on organized religion
- Group Magazine
- Timeline of world religions
- History of early religion (prehistoric; see e.g. Early European Religion(s))
- Hermanus Knoop (Reformed (Gereformeerd) Pastor)Life history
- Kristo no Hakka ?
- Conditioned Arising (Buddhism}
- Catherine Maples Waynick Episcopal Bishop of Indianapolis; pioneering woman bishop
- Woodism (Church of Ed Wood, http://www.edwood.org/)
- Forane ?
- Contra Naturam (Aquinas's theories about sexuality)
- Ted R. Kurts ?
- Innatheism
- Orphic Egg
- Novat Kovot - religion in Cameroon.
- 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)
- Poson Full Moon Commemorates the introduction of Buddhism to Sri Lanka.
- Kitchen Witches Wiccans that create spells with onhand ingredients.
- Darkside Collective Ministry International [120]
- Phyllis Trible - theologian, author (Rhetorical Criticism and Feminism) and educator. She is the author of Texts of Terror Literary-Feminist Readings of Biblical Narratives. She also may have been president of the Biblical Theological Society.
- Church of Virus - A church based off of memetics - Church of Virus
- Religious inclusivity
- Yaskil Avdi, a work of Jewish law (halacha). Other than that, I don't know much about it.
- confessional heritage - what does this term mean?
- Ron Pegg - Australian Researcher(c. 2000) claiming parallels between religious history and modern-day CD-ROMs possibly sent back through time. Researchers page Ron Pegg Discoveries
- office chaplain - referred-to by NBC news story that ran on 04/05/2007
- Odin Brotherhood Please add article. There is information at A WikiPagan article on the Odin Brotherhood, a pagan religion/secret society devoted to the Norse gods and goddesses.
- Lileth Is this Lilith?
- Gozumezu A mythological demon in the Buddhist hell
- Wikipedism
- The Church of the Tree Small religious sect founded by teacher Roger Bennett of Pickens County, GA [121]
- 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
- Medieval History of Christianity
- Modern History of Christianity
- History of the Protestant Reformation
- Internationl Circle of Faith - A Pentecostal Denomination
- REV. Scott Imler - Considered by many the godfather of Southern California's medical marijuana movement.[1]
- Modern religiosity, I would like to know more about this term and what it means. Try Religiosity? Or try to fix that article?
- The Second Reformation - There is a movement in Christianity that seems to be pointing to another reformation. There is still so much to describe.
- 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.
- Apolistic Pentecostal, I would like to know what it is. Try Apostolic Pentecostal Church?
- Rosarium Virginis Mariae, A letter written by Pope John Paul II adding the Luminous Mysteries to the Rosary. Supposedly it is fairly controversial, and some information it would be nice.
- Alta Vendetta, I've heard it was written by masons. Whats it all about and what is it's histrical context.
- 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?)
- John MacKinnon, the last Abbot of the Scottish island of Iona, greatly resposible for a meshing of Christian and celtic beliefs and morals. Nicknamed "the green abbot." One of the few Scottish abbots to have had an efigy made in honor of him and placed in the centre of his abbey.
- Historicity of Moses - the treatment of the subject in the Moses article is extremely thin.
- Ched Myers ?
- Nephi Jeffs - Brother to cult leader Warren Jeffs, claimed his brother renounced his position as head of the FLDS church.
- Radical Discipleship
- Nathan Creitz - Pastor of The Church at the Gate in Boston, MA
- Earl Kooperkamp - Priest and activist at Harlem's Saint Mary's Church
- God's Book of Eskra - what is it and how does it relate to the New Testament and the Bible in general?
- Basileus of Amasea - Mentioned in Philostorgius
- Makavelism - The belief that Tupac Shakur was chirst's 2nd incarnation
- 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.
- Baye Fall - the Mouride Brotherhood, an interpretation of [[sufism] originating in Touba, Senegal from the teachings of Cheikh Amadou Bamba and Cheikh Ibrahim Fall. Id like someone to provide a short history of these two men, the sufi marabouts and the modern teachings.
- Islam and Just War - the relation between Islam and just war.
- Zainabia. It is a name used in many muslim education centers. What is the origin of this word?
- Yukta ?
- Panipat Ram Sharnam ?
- Devi Gita ?
- Swami Chidanand Saraswati
- Parmarth Niketan
- Satchidanandam
- Lord Bhavanishankara- This diety repeatedly appears in articles related to the Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin Community
- 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).
- Gil Locks - a Guru turned orthodox Jew and author of books. also known as Gutman Locks. I tried to create an article, but it was tagged speedy and deleted before i could even slap on a hangon tag. [122]
- Arthur Kurzweil, geneologist, scholar of Judaism, writer
- Misanthropic Luciferian Order
- Dark Lily
- The Order of the Nine Angels
- Order of the Black Ram
- Darkside Collective Ministry International
- Church of War
- Profeta de Gentileza article exists in Portugues Wikipedia
- Sorphism worshipers of a god called 'lackathin'
- Astanphaeus - an angel
- Anti-Censorship
- Appropriate / Inappropriate - I know pretty much the definition of the words, but I'd like more. Perhaps a discussion on arbitrary usage of penalties due to "inappropriate behavior". Perhaps something about behavior X is appropriate in situation A but not in situation B. / PER9000
- The Art of the Novel: by Kundera, Milan
- Adults with AS as parents - see Asperger Syndrome
- David Galipeau - Social philosopher, futurist, internet strategist, currently working for the United Nations
- Asian Six Pack -
- Asperger marriage - A term that defines a marriage where either one of the spouses are autistic or both spouses are autistic. see [123]
- Autistic bashing -
- Banalities - A term from the Ancien Regime in France. They are essentially exactions that the lord of a manor could make on his own tenants. These are also known as "feudal dues" to which were paid to the seigneur, or lord.
- Barshchina - see Definition of Barshchina
- Cartesian culture
- Caste based discrimination
- Car guard - type of job, especially prevalent in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia among impoverished. It's a very real institution in these countries
- Club Courageous
- Consumer society
- 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 -
- Collectif la vieille Valette - A self-supporting squat community. http://collectif.valette.free.fr/ has information, but it's in french.
- Nate Curtisi ?
- Dartmouth Medal -
- Didier Anzieu ?
- Disabled parenting -
- Ethnozoology-
- Food circle -
- Games - and their function in societies. Prompted by no article found on blind-man's bluff/pickety witch, societal origin, spread and purpose
- Gender categorization -
- German Society for Eugenics -
- Group home controversies - see [124]
- Gray Society
- Hobereaux - The petty provincial nobility of France during the period of time referred to as the Ancient Regime (or Ancien Regime)
- Immigration to Sweden
- InterMongol Network - [125]
- James Davison Hunter ?
- Known to the Community - this phrase is used on hospital records - a definition fmi would be great
- laotong relation in China
- Living Word Church -
- Lol Society - A society that is characterised by internet epitaphs rather than physical human interaction
- Minimum Smoking Age In Countries -
- MySelfism - I liked this article that this person wrote and think that it would make for a great article [126]
- New Masonic Expressions
- Non-vaccing
- Medieval fashion/Clothing
- Medieval hygiene
- National Strike Information Center at Brandeis University 1970
- People groups -
- Power name -
- Teodor Shanin - Polish sociologist, Marxist scholar commended for his commitment and contributions to the education system in Russia.
- 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 -
- Universal employment
- Volunteer Simplicity - Do you mean Voluntary Simplicity?
- Puppy shower - (same as baby shower but for a puppy)
- Zhao Fusan (Chinese intellectual)
- 1960's fetishism/fanatisism
- Attendance pressure - Feeling pressured to attend work when not being well
- Tamizdat - Samizdat?
- wikiNerd
- Publishing in the Roman World - There was no printing in the Roman world, but my reading of Pliny the Younger's letters hints at a culture which could perhaps in some sense be called publishing - he writes about a readership for his writings, and if I recall correctly, reflects on the decision to circulate documents or not. To what extent were manuscripts copied and circulated, and on what basis? I am intrigued by the fact that a Google search on "Publishing in the Roman world" as a phrase returns no results, and ""manuscript circulation" "roman world" returns just seven.
- Understanding women
- Anthrophage -
- Bodily regimes -
- Bombay Express -
- David Lenson ?
- Ethnosemantics -
- Family annihilator -
- North American Native Warriors Association
- Pangaea Institute for Gender Studies -
- Pictorial turn -
- Political mobilization--
- postqueer movement -
- postqueer politics -
- Recovery Movement Mental health -
- Parekh Report-
- threatened identity-
- Frank Ostaseski - expert on death and dying
- Gang life - street gangs and their customs/cultures
- Berkeley Riots - Riots of the 60s and 70s in Berkeley California
- Nevernude
- Anti-essentialism -
- Angela McRobbie ?
- Capitalist patriarchy -
- Claudie Broyelle -?
- Combahee River Collective -
- dominant narrative -
- Elizabeth Johnson ?
- exchange of women -
- Feminism in Canada -
- Feminist pedagogy -
- femme covert -
- formal equality -
- National Conference of Women (Houston, TX, 1977) -
- Swan girl -
- Women's suffrage in UK - see Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom, which is linked from Women's suffrage
- Amazon Woman -
- Jacob Clampitt French Lesbian Rights Activist -
- subjugated knowledges -
- VNS Matrix
- Thursdays in Black -
- Gender and Development (GAD) -
- Joan Riviere
- Neo-Feminism -
- Ottoman Feminist Movement/ Ottoman Women's Movement/ Ottoman Suffragists
- Pink Ghetto, The -
- poststructuralist feminism -
- Florence Rush - author of The Best Kept Secret (one of the first published works on sexual abuse of children)
- Chela Sandoval - specific to discussion on oppositional consciousness & Third-world feminism
- strawfeminism -
- substantive equality -
- third space -
- Third World Conference on Women -
- Women in Development (WID) -
- Women in the punk scene
- Madame du Coudray ?
- The Frederician Code-
- Women and education (article name could vary but something covering the history and current status of women in education
- Feminist Stripper - sex work writer & activist
- Jean Baker Miller - Author of women's studies standard Toward a New Psychology of Women.
- Alexyss K. Tylor - Africal American Television Femminist and Internet Meme
- Women's Joint Congressional Committee -
- List of American Women's Firsts
- Allan Johnson - The Gender Knot
- safe space
- Gadhav Dukker Marathi Supporting Party new Shiv Sena party for Marathi ghati women.
- Anti-Masonic War
- Arktion Federation (and see The Order of The Jarls of Baelder below)
- The Cerne Society
- Dartmouth's Greek Organizations
- Drinking society
- Harugari (D.O.H.)
- Inomini Paratus ?
- The Jungstadt
- Pink Hat Society
- Poulain de la Barre ?
- Fellowship of the Rock
- The Nightwatchmen
- The Order of Thelemic Knights
- The Order of The Jarls of Baelder (and see theArktion Federation above)
- The Thelemic Gnostic Church of Alexandria
- Phi Boota roota
- Phi Sigma Delta (merged with Zeta Beta Tau in 1969)
- UNSW Medical Society
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- The Beautiful Room Is Empty (Edmund White novel)
- Buddy G My Two Moms and Me (First animated cartoon starring a character with 2 parents of the same gender.)[127]
- Cymbrogi: "Brothers of the heart." - [128]
- Jérôme Duquesnoy - [129]
- The Farewell Symphony (Edmund White novel)
- Jim Fouratt - gay activist, [130] [131] [132]
- Heinz Heger see: -
- Hetero Holdouts - [133]
- Michael A. Gilbert - Professor of Philosophy at York University, working at argumentation theory and transgender problems, fiction writer, businessman, committed cross-dresser, covered in several media reports [134]
- Theodoros Plakadopoulos Greek American Streetball Player that came out after being inspired by John Amaechi
- POZ magazine
- Paul Reed (writer) - [135]
- Julia Serano -- transsexual, writer, musician, feminist, activist
- Jon Stryker [136] [137]
- Thai Gay History
- Transgender activism
- Robin Tyler -- comedian, activist, and businesswoman
- T.C. Van Adler - author of mystery novels featuring a trans detective - name is a pseudonym for an unknown author
- Greg Wharton (author and publisher)
- Gigi Raven Wilbur bi/inter activist - [138]
- One Iowa (LGBT advocacy organization)
- Michigan Equality (LGBT advocacy organization)
- 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
- QW - gay magazine
- Gay Lib v. University of Missouri
- Satan's Harvest Home - a 1794 book on sodomy in England
- -ster - A suffix added to names to make them sound "cutesy." Similar to the -kun and -chan suffixes in Japanese honorifics.
- Adnan Tonel ?
- Adriaan de Man ?
- Alwyn Collinson ?
- atomic picnic
- Browne, Ray - Father of Popular Culture as academic discipline
- Bubb Rubb - internet phenomenon
- corporate samurai: definition, application, and examples -
- Cowooo ?
- Enchanted, I'm sure: meaning, usage]] -
- Erin Dogan ?
- Famous virgins -
- Tourettes Guy -Hugely popular website www.tourettesguy.com with over 300,000 fans and over 2000 hits daily, also a VERY popular YouTube subject. Why no Wiki? It is substantially more popular than "Boh3m3" who has HIS own wiki page.
- gmart -
- Genmay - A web forum that gain noteriety from such pranks as "Walken 2008" and Flof Radio
- honger ?
- Joe Bonafilia ?
- Kipper tie -
- Leah Hollinsworth ?
- Leroy was here - WWII meme (new usage: "Leeroy was here" referring to Leeroy Jenkins)
- Minet ?
- Misogyny and Reggaeton -
- Post-Irony -
- rail liquor -
- Shag carpet - There is a brief sub-stub article on the fabric itself, but I'd like to find out more about shag carpeting as a fad and pop culture phenomenon. Lovelac7 04:36, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
- Tap the Robot -
- Teddy Girls -
- That's what she said - popular slang
- Thumb Gen -
- Tucker Estron ?
- Twinkee house -
- Willie James Huff ?
- 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.) --5ko 00:03, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
- Greg Entner ?
Unclassified
A-C
- Adrian Stanley Socialite and Gay Rights Activist of Melbourne, Australia
- Al Carver - son of Doc W.F. Carver, husband of Sonora Webster Carver.
- Argüelles -
- A. M. M Sahabdeen Trust Foundation
- Asyong Aksaya ?
- Awarding body -
- Act Against Seditious Sectaries - English Act in 1593 to deal with religious threats to the Church of England
- Ball Part Figure -
- Belly cream ?
- Beroš -
- Bigface -
- Bill Roggio ?
- Blog Against Racism Day -
- car liver - ?
- cassetta -
- Chain Factor
- Chiasmic Unity (Nietzche) -
- Chingisid
- cinemastrology
- concept horizon / conceptual horizon
- colonisation invasion -
- Creator's Bias -
- Cyberwhore -
- Cynergetics -
- Crackdagger - A knife made from the narcotic cocaine
D-F
- David Brice Allen ?
- Demographic suicide
- Dijon Academy (L'Académie de Dijon) -
- Dominic and Nancy Ianiero ?
- Deformed Chakra -
- Eccleshill Railway Station
- Enlargement of the franchise -
- Ever Normal Granary -
- Experimental sociology - See [139] AND [140] AND [141] OR [142] AND [143], among many others suggest this is a complex and controversial field that should be better known by the public.
- Felipe Blanco who?
- flowchart of societal problems -
- flowchart of societal solutions -
- Flag of the Mughal Empire
- Flag of Italian Somaliland
- Flag of British Somaliland
- Francis Arzine who?
G-K
- Geoarchiving -
- Georges Berthoin who?
- Global Warming Industry An article that can be developed to describe what is seen as a cottage industry i.e., Carbon Emission Trading Houses, Media hyping of effects of Global Warming for ratings and circulation, info on funding to NGO's and the U.N, online charities and other information relevant therein.
- Goessling -
- Hegemonic bargains-
- Hierodulai or Hierodulas, Hierodula (ancient whores?)
- Hipnoscenti - (What the heck does this word mean? Who coined it?)
- History Of formal education -
- Hoover Resolution -
- Honoretta Pratt (first recorded cremation in UK) -
- Honoured worker (Honorary title awarded in the Soviet Union) -
- Hyper Complexity (Sociological theory, maybe Luhmann)
- History of Maralinga ?
- Humanistica - a type of 15th century Italian cursive.
- Humphrey the Wayward Whale -
- In Dubio Pro Rero - basic principle of justice - Redirect to Legal articles requested? -- same as in dubio pro reo?
- Kengkoy et. al. -
- Kernie Klub - [144]
- Killhamster -
- Konkani Catho ?
- Kowalski's Law -
L-M
- Latino Left
- List of U.S. military departments -
- Larry Scheffler ?
- LeAlan Jones and Lloyd Newman (two teens that created a radio documentary entitled "Ghetto Life 101") -
- Lepufology
- List of Asian American Firsts
- List of Hispanic/Latino American Firsts
- List of Native American Firsts
- List of American Women's First-Wikipedia already has a List of African American Firsts. Other races/genders need representation!
- Mark-Age --long-lived American UFO cult. The Norwegian wikipedia has articles on the group and its two founders, but the only mention of them on the English Wikipedia seems to be a brief reference in the Gloria Lee article. Perodicticus 14:28, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
- Misery Box - weird sexual/masturbatory ritual; black magick
- Martinić -
- Majenca (cultural May festival of San Dorligo della Valle) -
- MILABS ?
- Molho (Jewish family name) -
- Mundus Imaginalis ?
- Maria Patricia Montoya ?
- Manson Lamp -
- May-December relationships -
- Merick Lewin -
N-S
- Needle Park, Zurich -
- Nicholas Chan ?
- NinthState.net -
- Nuclear Emergency Response Team -
- Near East Relief -
- Olmstead v. L.C. -
- Operation Bridge -
- Order Of The Five
- Pan-Jun-Shun who?
- Paper Angels by Ginny Lim 1991 -
- Planck's principle, philosophy of science -
- Platzspitz -
- PolaTips and The Hooded Bum -
- Peshawa Abdlukhaliq Muhammed
- Regulatory Fit -
- Roxanne Pallet who?
- Religionspeak -
- Red Flag Fleet chinese pirates under Cheng I Sao also requesting a pic/illustration of the red flag
- Scientific colonialism
- Sociophysics -
- stone bow -
- Symbolic Glorification/should go under Sociology/Media - as well as Symbolic Annhilation which is a stub -
- Seasons of birth
- Simha (Jewish family name) -
- Solomon Davidoff ?
- Mattie and Stash Ripkowski- Record for having 12 sons to join the Armed Forces Starting in WWII
T-Z
- Thomas Trotter (physician) (1760-1832) Scottish physician
- Taisai Chi-Fu-Lin ?
- Treaty of Kunta Hora
- Society of Kabalarians of Canada
- True to the Union Monument
- transegalitarian
- Transylvanian Independence
- Trafficante crime family (Florida mafia)
- The Partnership
- The Arm
- Uniform Adoption Act
- University of EDnos
- Urban Primacy
- Utah Division of Wildlife Resources [145]
- Velcro Shoes
- Vietraq
- Vilnius Brigade
- Vasishtha Purana
- Yashar Keramati ? [146] - (information wanted on US hegemony, Iran, dictatorships, oil, hugo chavez)
Rehabilitation neuropsychology 12:16, 1 November 2007 (UTC)
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