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===[[Judaism]]===
===[[Judaism]]===
*[[Rebbe Nachman of Breslov revealed he is the reincarnation of Moses [[a text Biur haliikutym at the end of torah 22-cites five who had the soul of Moses]] and promises whoever comes to his gravesite to recite the ten psalms he revealed[[a text chaye Moharan chapter 162]], he would atone that person. Rebbe Nachman sent a letter after his passing to Yisrael Saba, Born in Tiberius 1988, appointing him as his successor and allows Saba Yisrael to publicly announce Rebbe Nachman's name is the Quadruple song. This secret was known to the elite Breslov students, which was hinted by Rebbe Noson the main disciple in Rebbe Nachman's time.[[ Also more specific in the introduction to Shir Yediddut-Rebbe Noson writes,"...his name is holy...double triple quadruple]] Saba Yisrael says Rebbe Nachman sent this letter to everyone on condition the person believes Rebbe Nachman's name is the song, as Rebbe Nachman alludes in text Sippurei Maasiot, The Seven Beggars, that he can heal the Queen ( a metaphor for the sphere Malchut, people on this earthly world) [[Tikkunei Zohar page 51b- states, Moses will reveal the quadruple song in the future, Exodus, (15, 1) thereby, redeeming the forgotten torah the forgotten intentions of prayer and redeem the congregants of Israel. Cited in Text Likutei Moharan Tanina(8,1)-]]. Proverebs,(31,26)"…Torat Chesed(numerical value 72י יק יקו יקוק:) Al Leshona( numerical value 491: (נ נח נחמ נחמן מאומן Transliterated Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman.
*[[Rebbe Nachman of Breslov]] revealed he is the reincarnation of Moses [[a text Biur haliikutym at the end of torah 22-cites five who had the soul of Moses]] and promises whoever comes to his gravesite to recite the ten psalms he revealed[[a text chaye Moharan chapter 162]], he would atone that person. Rebbe Nachman sent a letter after his passing to Yisrael Saba, Born in Tiberius 1988, appointing him as his successor and allows Saba Yisrael to publicly announce Rebbe Nachman's name is the Quadruple song. This secret was known to the elite Breslov students, which was hinted by Rebbe Noson the main disciple in Rebbe Nachman's time.[[ Also more specific in the introduction to Shir Yediddut-Rebbe Noson writes,"...his name is holy...double triple quadruple]] Saba Yisrael says Rebbe Nachman sent this letter to everyone on condition the person believes Rebbe Nachman's name is the song, as Rebbe Nachman alludes in text Sippurei Maasiot, The Seven Beggars, that he can heal the Queen ( a metaphor for the sphere Malchut, people on this earthly world) [[Tikkunei Zohar page 51b- states, Moses will reveal the quadruple song in the future, Exodus, (15, 1) thereby, redeeming the forgotten torah the forgotten intentions of prayer and redeem the congregants of Israel. Cited in Text Likutei Moharan Tanina(8,1)-]]. Proverebs,(31,26)"…Torat Chesed(numerical value 72י יק יקו יקוק:) Al Leshona( numerical value 491: (נ נח נחמ נחמן מאומן Transliterated Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman.
*[[Living up to the Truth]]--a text by Rabbi Dovid Gottlieb
*[[Living up to the Truth]]--a text by Rabbi Dovid Gottlieb
*[[Yechiel Nahari]] - One of the greatest Sephardic Cantors ever.
*[[Yechiel Nahari]] - One of the greatest Sephardic Cantors ever.
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*[[Josefov (Jaroměř)]] [[:de:Josefov (Jaroměř)]]
*[[Habonim Dror Aotearoa New Zealand]]
*[[Habonim Dror Aotearoa New Zealand]]
== Antisemitism ==
*[[Pro-Islamism]] ([[Islamophilia]], [[Islamophile]])
*[[Pro-Palestine]] ([[Pro-Palestinism]], [[Pro-Palestinianism]], [[Pro-Palestinian]], [[Palestinophilia]], [[Palestinophile]])
*[[Pro-Arabism]] ([[Arabophilia]], [[Arabophile]])
*[[Pro-Iranism]] ([[Iranophilia]], [[Iranophile]])


===Hinduism===
===Hinduism===

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  • Stop the Rot Report. Stop the Rot is a report created by Denis O'Connor head of Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary in the UK. The report confirmed the fears of the UK populace, that the UK police had stopped tacking anti-social and yobbish behaviour, and effectively retreated from policing the streets, resulting in an explosion of yobbish behaviour in the UK in the last decade or more. Big news in the UK in the last month. scope_creep (talk) 13:50, 16 october 2010 (UTC)

International, national, state/provincial and local politics

  • Kenneth J. Cody. Independent Candidate (Truth, Vision, Hope) running for Congress in New Jersey's 12th District. Does not accept monetary contributions.
  • Elizabeth Chifley. Wife of 16th Australian Prime Minister Ben Chifley. 8.09WST 29/9/2010 from Perth, Western Australia
  • Cuyahoga County corruption scandal. A county commissioner has been indicted on charges of accepting sex and other bribes for favors. The county auditor has pleaded guilty to taking bribes. Two judges have been arrested. Cuyahoga County is Ohio's most populous county with 1.28 million people. -- Mwalcoff (talk) 01:02, 22 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
  • Kathleen Gustafson had a public confrontation with Sarah Palin last weekend that has been all over the internet. Now being slammed and ridiculed by conservative bloggers. Google produced over 2 million hits. Would look into this further myself but I know Kathleen personally and have a WP:COI on this subject.
  • American Embassy in Beijing
  • Local Improvement District - This is currently a redirect to a Canadian-specific article; it should be made into its own article since LIDs exist elsewhere.
  • Ken Keechl Mayor of Broward County, Florida. Home too about 1.6 million people[7]. He is the towns first openly gay mayor, one of the most popular gay mayors in America [8], his town is Broward County. He is also quite controversial, paying his daily expenses (including highly inflated real estate properties) with campaign money [9] [10] , not to mention a controversy with bail bondsman lobbyists who have gotten him to change legislation he previously wrote, then voted down a few years later on Pre-Trial Release [11]. I'd do it myself if I knew how to do one of those crazy biography tables Fadedroots (talk) 09:02, 24 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
  • Miami-Dade County, Florida List of Elected Officials
  • United Nations Civilian Police/United Nations Police/UNPOL
  • Central Valley Flood Protection Board. A regulating agency of the State of California responsible for maintenance and operation of several hundred miles of levees in California's Central Valley and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Including history, authority, jurisdiction, accomplishments, Board members(past and present), etc.
  • Kentucky Independance Movement a movement that says Kentucky is not legally part of the United States of American based off of wars and treaties. it is also a native american rights group, and advocates recognition of tribes in Kentucky (there are currently none).
  • UK public sector
  • Local Government in Utah
  • Washington State Correctional Industries is an offender work training program managed by the Washington State Department of Corrections[12]
  • Michael Butler (Canadian politician) is a backroom organizer and businessman in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario and was instrumental as Youth President in the 1995 General Election win of Carl DeFaria to the Ontario Legislature as a backbench MPP in the Progressive Conservative government of Mike Harris. He served in the short lived Eves government in his cabinet as Minister of Citizenship with responsibility for Seniors. Butler intends to run within the next two terms in the Ontario Legislature in the riding of Parkdale-High Park.
  • Prince Konstantin V Mustafaev - Influence of Imperial Prince of the Royal House of Osman on Turkish Government and Policy of International Affairs of Turkey.

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Fiscal stress is more specific than generalize financial stress, and tends to speak to the challenges of a polity collecting adequate revenue from its tax authority to pay for the many facets of its expenditure program (and explicitly includes the long-term vs. short-term imbalances). N2e (talk) 17:16, 18 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Asia

  • Dutch Cape Colony - It was its own unique entity like the British Cape Colony, it also existed for longer than the British. I suggest making articles for both instead of having the Dutch colony refer to 'Dutch Empire'.
  • Ali,Daud - Prominent Historian of Ancient and Medieval India
  • Ambrosio Rizanares Bautista, Filipino Author Of Independence
  • Amin, Shahid - Prominent Historian of India and South Asia.
  • Bhangarh ruins - Hunted ruins in India - the page for Bhangarh itself has many references to the ruins (suggesting the area is actually known for it's ruins). It might be superfluous to have a page for Bhangarh which is primarily about it's ruins and another page specifically for Bhangarh ruins.
  • Purushanda (Cappadocia, Anatolia. Pre-Hittite.) - Cappadocia is located in modern Turkey
  • Sakaka, Saudi Arabia - I think you mean Skaka; both names are used. See Emirates of Saudi Arabia for reference.
  • Trail of Bones segment of the Silk Road through the Pamir Mountains - I think you are referring to Karakoram Pass... maybe a redirect will do?
  • Fort Margherita, Sarawak
  • Lumbii - Nepal (Place of buddha)
  • ʿUkāẓ, Saudi Arabia - Western Arabian town famous for poetic tournaments, including one in which the celebrated female poetess al-Khansā' participated.
  • Vladimir Iu CherniaevHistorian of Russia/civil war
  • Thundi,Indian port city in kerala
  • Gerdkuh, one of the main Ismaili's Hashshashin fortress which used by Hassan Sabah. It was conquered by Hulagu Khan finally. Due to circular shape of mountain peak, it was name Gerdkuh, Gerd for circular (round) and Kuh for mountain. This shape made it very difficult to access by invaders. (It has french version: Gerdkuh)

Australia

  • Jarradene, listed as a heritage townsite in Western Australia.

Europe

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  • List of castles in Argentina - a list of all castles currently standing & also including castles which were built & are not still standing in Argentina.
  • San Vicente - a town in Southern Bolivia where Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were killed in a shootout with the Bolivian army.

Unknown continent (at moment - to be sorted)

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

Historic objects

  • Flag of Italian Somaliland
  • Zhengshi (正史) Chinese historical documents in biographical style
  • Nefer Beads
  • Project 'Q3' - Cunards proposed new flagship of the 1950s which never came to be
  • Carta Pisana - Italian naval chart from 1275 AD sometimes used in debates concerning the origins of the compass
  • Borgia map - Mainly a decoration piece, A world map made in the early 15th century, engraved on a metal plate
  • Fortune (ship) - The second ship to arrive in Plymouth after the Mayflower.
  • The Central Park Papers - A set of papers written by Calvert Vaux, architect of Central Park, regarding the existence of a historical treasure hidden in Central Park. The papers are highly secretive and in a cipher but can be easily obtained (http://www.cppapers.com/). Some believe that Calvert Vaux was drowned for this reason.

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  • 2nd/22nd Tennessee Cavalry (Barteau's) - Confederate militatry unit in the American Civil War.
  • Coyne and livery - system of inter-clan political control in Gaelic Ireland during Middle Ages and Tudor Period.
  • Ajalpan - Indigenous Mexican tribe
  • Foresteros Indigenous migrants of New Spain in 16th-18th century.
  • Gayones indigenous people of venezuela
  • Kawelka -indigenous people in Western New Guinea
  • Mangury - large Kurdish tribe. About one million members living in Iraq and Iran.
  • Muriah, India - the story of a culture anthropologists consider the happiest culture on earth: KINGDOM OF THE YOUNG An article by Gordon Troeller and Claude Deffarge, translated from the German magazine, Stern (August, 1972)
  • Qasrawi- History of the Qasrawi from Palestine Qasra history. Information about Qasrawi, Qsrawi, Kasrawi
  • Roman-Moor Kingdom there is references to this kingdom in various maps and articles on wikipedia, but not article for it.
  • Shihus People cited in Qatar.
  • Tamil Dynasties- About the Three Tamil Dynasties in India. Chera, Chola and Pandya. The three have separate articles. But have to mix them and give a short brief about the Tamil Dynasty.
  • The Boys from Macau - The name by which was referred the elitist community of portuguese and asian-portuguese young adults from Macau that moved to Hong Kong in the 30's and 40's

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4th Marine Brigade(United States)- see article on 2nd Infantry Division(United States).

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Weaponry, Military Equipment, and Camouflage are filed under the Applied Arts and Sciences Requests section: Military technology

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  • Butterknife Brigade A military policy seen in many low/no funding armed groups to give new recruits a butterknife (or similar). The concept was for the recruit to sharpen the butterknife, go into the field, and kill a enemy for that enemy's firearm
  • Interdiction (disruption of lines of communication and supply, but not limited to Air interdiction)
  • Project WolfPac, a US military program "which aims to test new concepts of shallow-water and riverine warfare organized around swarms of smaller, affordable ships linked by communications." [146]

Defunct United States military academies

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

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

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Note: many of these are just Arabic phrases that have a simple English definitions or are alternate transliterations; consider placing some at Wiktionary and making some redirects.

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in which diocese? 69.140.164.142 04:40, 9 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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  • Walking Round - A walking round is a drink order which signifies a departure from your bar side seat to another location. It consists of one drink for each hand.

Cultural Practices, Customs and Folkways

  • social roles - to create a redirect to Role (#REDIRECT Roles). It is a common way of specifying the terminology referent. The very first sentence of the roles page even clarifies that it refers to social roles and not acting or other usages.

Holidays

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LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender)

  • Autostraddle - www.autostraddle.com a website for "gay, bisexual and otherwise inclined ladies" that offers news, opinions, and entertainment
  • Gay Bombay - www.gaybombay.org an LGBT organization based out of Mumbai, India bringing about a social change by creating safe spaces for the LGBT community for the last ten years.
  • I'd like a way to compare different "gay libel" cases that have been lodged, from Oscar Wilde to Tom Cruise to Liberace to Robbie Williams. I'm considering making a category, but the category name Gay Libel Cases seems anachronistic since the word "gay" wasn't used that way in Wilde's time. I'm also expecting pushback on linking gay libel cases which involved people later outed, like Oscar Wilde and Liberace, with gay libel cases involving straight people, like Tom Cruise and Robbie Williams. What do people think would be the best wording for a category like this to avoid offense & also avoid an overly long Category name? Markwiki (talk) 00:04, 25 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
  • Scientific homophobia: in the same lines as Scientific racism . I am surprised there is no such article yet . should this also be categorized under pseudoscience , gender studies etc ?
  • Scientific transphobia: in the same lines as Scientific racism related to Scientific homophobia
  • Buddy G, My Two Moms and Me (First animated cartoon starring a character with 2 parents of the same gender.)[192][193][194] [195][196][197]
  • Cymbrogi: "Brothers of the heart." - [198]
  • Hetero Holdouts - [199]
  • LGBT history in Thailand
  • Taberer Report - 1907 report by H.M. Taberer which demonstrated evidence of male same-sex relationships in gold mines near Johannesburg.
  • LGNY - Lesbian and Gay magazine
  • Fratmen TV [200] (warning: adult content) - gay pornographic site
  • QW (magazine) - gay magazine
  • Albatross, a US lesbian magazine.
  • Cheondoism and homosexuality - The Korean religion and it's views on homosexuality.
  • Lesbian Feminist Liberation, US lesbian organisation in the 1970s.
  • Vagina (journal), a US lesbian journal in the 1970s.
  • Wishing Well (magazine), a US lesbian quarterly in the mid-1970s, devoted to personal ads.
  • Dykes, Disability, and Stuff, US lesbian magazine in the 1980s.
  • Gay and Lesbian Outreach to Elders, US G&L rights organisation for elders.
  • Senior Action in a Gay Environment, US G&L rights organisation for elders.
  • Evangelicals Concerned, the U.S. wide network of LGBT and Allied Evangelical Christians, founded by Dr. Ralph Blair
  • Chanelle Pickett, an African American transgender woman who was brutally murdered on November 20th, 1995.
  • RainbowQ: An Upcoming LGBTQI Site, Geared toward the Community and the Advocacy of LGBTQI Rights. [201]
  • 6 South an underground LGBT society at UCLA
  • Friendship and Freedom (magazine) (1924), first gay magazine in the US
  • Schoolboy Crush, 2007 LGBT-related film. Schoolboy Crush at IMDb
  • Cercle Hermaphroditos early trans organization, linked from Earl Lind
  • List of American LGBT People
  • LGBT rights in Guernsey Guernsey is a slightly backward crown-dependency island of the United Kingdom. It is in Western Europe but still has many laws against LGBT people, for example lack of relationship recognition of same-sex couples and no anti-discrimination laws. It is amazing how a modern community with a very good quality of life can still have this backward attitude.
  • T-Vox at www.t-vox.org - A transsexual, transgender, intersex and genderqueer support and information site that's often called "the trans Wikipedia".
  • OurGaySite.com - Lesbian and gay social website.
  • Equality Forum - Philadelphia nonprofit which promotes GLBT rights. About Us
  • GLBTI Wedding Pioneers Founded by MW Savant,in 2004, that company is the first GLBTI-dedicated company in US history.
  • [202] [UPI Article]
  • [203] Featured Wedding in Publication
  • [204] info on founder
  • Unregistered cohabitation – It's all over the place in same sex marriage articles, but there's no article explaining what it actually is. This may apply to heterosexual couples too, I just don't know.
  • Youth First Texas - [youthfirsttexas.org] - an amazing GLBTQA Youth organization in Dallas, Texas. :)
  • Demisexuality A sub-type of Asexuality - see http://www.asexuality.org/wiki/index.php?title=Demisexual
  • LGBT homeless youth - a good initial secondary source [205] has statistics such as The National Network for Youth's estimate that 20-40% of homeless youth identify as gay or lesbian ("To whom do they belong? A profile of America’s runaway and homeless youth and the programs that help them") or that 26% of gay teens are kicked out of their homes when they come out (G. Remafedi, "Male homosexuality: The adolescent perspective," Pediatrics (1987): 79); this new wikipedia article should also include notable organizations supporting homeless LGBT youth, such as Ali Forney Center [206]
  • I would like to request LGBT rights in the United States Virgin Islands. Please and Thank you.
    • Awkward Turtle - A hand gesture and internet meme popularly used to diffuse awkward social situations. There are now a number of groups, businesses and websites named after or based on the concept. The awkward turtle is used in at least America, Canada, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand to my knowledge and has grown in popularity for over 4 years. The difficulty in creating a wiki is finding credible sources to reference, and discovering its origin
    • Arbitrary Talk Is a popular podcast that answers viewer submitted questions. Very popular in Michigan, California, and Florida.
    • soompi.com [207] Alexa rankingsSoompi is the largest community site for English speaking fans of Korean pop culture aka the Korean Wave.
    • -ster - A suffix added to names to make them sound "cutesy." Similar to the -kun and -chan suffixes in Japanese honorifics.
    • atomic picnic
    • automobile enthusiasts
    • Beer Gay - Drinking Enough That You Love Everybody Regardless of Age, Gender, Race, Size, Manners, Income, Hygiene, Occupation, etc ..
    • corporate samurai: definition, application, and examples
    • Cowooo ?
    • Dealer's Defense A moral argument that someone who sells anti-social products such as weapons or drugs is not responsible for the harm they cause.
    • peanut butter and banana sandwiches
    • Enchanted, I'm sure: meaning, usage
    • e-Penis - a property of an internet gamer, usually associated with their skill in games, or a certain game. One may say "check out my huge e-Penis!" after showing a player them as the top player in a game.
    • Fükn A - an expression similar to fuckin' A [208] except with the emphasis on the long o sound, foo-kin A. Not to be confused with The Thermals second album Fuckin A or the play Fucking A
    • GeetBeat.Tv - Essentially the sequel to GeekBrief.Tv
    • Kasib?
    • gmart
    • honger ?
    • Mad Maxx - The premier herbal incense blend that has unequivocal euphoria and multi-sensational effects on users for an extended experience unmatched by popular grandfather blends available.
    • Minet ?
    • Misogyny and Reggaeton
    • Motivationals.org - A popular website featuring demotivational posters a notable internet phenomena. According to google trends, searches for the keyword motivationals have been dramatically rising since the website creation. before that, the keyword did not exist.
    • Post-Irony
    • rail liquor
    • Tap the Robot
    • Teddy Girls
    • Thumb Gen
    • Twinkee house
    • Visual humour
    • "You People" is an expression very often used in American movies: someone says it, then someone else, usually black, repeats, like "You "People"?!?" it and everyone seems shocked, then the first one apologizes. It is in almost every second US movie that I've seen recently. This expression is not found in dictionaries or other encyclopedias, and for a foreigner such as myself it would be interesting to understand what exactly is the meaning, eventually its' origin and history. I believe it is notable. Thanks! (P.S. You people redirects to You but no explanation is found in that article.) --5ko 00:03, 18 March 2007
    • Welfare Pluralism
    • Cyberwhore
    • Hipnoscenti - neologism
    • Humphrey the Wayward Whale
    • Hedgerow envy
    • Me Generation -neologism
    • Belly cream
    • Bigface
    • Ran Ran Ruu - a YouTube originated internet fad involving parodies of japanese Ronald McDonald Commercials, generally involving The "RAN RAN RUU!" section of the commercial matched to music.
    • Defooing - De-family of origin. A growing phenomena where people tend to separate from their families permanently and start a new life of their own. The reasons can be varied but mostly its spiritual or a situation of being more 'evolved' then the rest of the family, which creates a gap and breaks the bond.
    • Celebrity Nicknames- nicknames for pop cultur icons and stars such as Jennifer Lopez, aka J-Lo, or Vicrtoria Beckham, aka Posh Spice.
    • Amazing Phil - from YouTube. This guy deserves his own Wikipedia page.

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    [216] AND [217] OR [218] AND [219], among many others suggest this is a complex and controversial field that should be better known by the public.

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    1. ^ www.lobbyoregon.com
    2. ^ www.fratpac.org