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1 Wolastoqiyik Wahsipekuk First Nation  





2 Geography  





3 Government  





4 History  





5 Fishing  





6 The house of Denis-Launière  





7 Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador  





8 Links  





9 Priorities  



9.1  Usual priorities  





9.2  At other times  





9.3  Easy to-do  





9.4  To do  





9.5  Items set aside (probably won't do or don't have time for)  







10 Mainspace editing  



10.1  Wikilinking refs  



10.1.1  doing  





10.1.2  to do  





10.1.3  done  







10.2  Formatting refs  





10.3  Editing  





10.4  Creating  







11 Policies  



11.1  Wikimedia  





11.2  Selected guidelines etc.  





11.3  MOS  







12 Ũber den Wolken  





13 Documentation subpage  





14 Useful links  





15 Useful bits of code  





16 Newpages  





17 Changes needed  





18 Archiving  





19 Possible projects  





20 Delayed edits  





21 Pages for deletion etc.  



21.1  Speedy  





21.2  OK now  





21.3  Prod  



21.3.1  Prod by others, patrolled  





21.3.2  Prod, OK now  





21.3.3  Prod, more  







21.4  AfD  





21.5  Misc.  





21.6  Copyvio  





21.7  Merge proposals  





21.8  Advert  





21.9  I contested speedy-deletion  





21.10  For improvement  





21.11  Pages I've helped improve, from newpages  



21.11.1  Look for refs  









22 Page mergers/deletions  



22.1  Have put formal notice  





22.2  Have put informal notes  





22.3  Thinking about  







23 Message to new (non-IP?) editors; link to overcategorization  





24 Editing  





25 Citation formats  





26 Books I have  





27 RfA votes  





28 Wikipedians with complaints pages  





29 My Wikipedia contact list  





30 test template  





31 Reproductive rights  





32 Huggle  





33 Gesichtete Versionen experiment  





34 circumcision  





35 Notices/Draft  



35.1  February 2009  





35.2  January 2009  







36 Editing Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario  





37 Caroline Andrew  





38 Cuban aid to Africa  





39 Employment Standards Act  





40 References  














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Wolastoqiyik Wahsipekuk First Nation

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fr:Première Nation Wolastoqiyik Wahsipekuk

The Wolastoqiyik Wahsipekuk First Nation, formerly known as Maliseet Viger 1 First Nation[1], is an Algonquian People of the Wəlastəkwewiyik (Maliseet) Nation in Quebec, Canada. As of July, 2023 they were reported as having a registered population of 1860, all living off-reserve or on another reserve.[2] They have two reserves, Cacouna 22 and Kataskomiq, and they are based at Cacouna in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec.

The majority of the Walastoqiyik living in Quebec speak French, and many speak English. The Maliseet-Passamaquoddy language is still spoken by some people in Maine and New Brunswick.

Geography

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The Viger nation has two reserves: Kataskomiq and Cacouna 22, both at Bas-Saint-Laurent in Quebec.[3] The nearest large town is Rivière-du-Loup.[4]

Government

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In addition to a Band council, the Viger nation has a council of sages composed of elders who have a role of examining political decisions which could influence the functioning of the nation. The council of sages also serves as arbitrator and mediator. It also gives advice to the leaders of the band.

The first nation is officially governed by a Band Council, which is elected by a customary electoral system based on section 10 of the Indian Act. The election of June 2020 re-elected Jacques Tremblay as Grand Chief, in which role he is one of five members of the Grand Council.

History

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In 1891, the government purchased a parcel of land at Cacouna to form the reserve Cacouna 22, the smallest Indian reserve in the country. A number of homes were built there, but it was too small for many Maliseet to settle there. The last inhabitant of the reserve was the chief Jacques Launiere who died in the 1970s.

The Viger First Nation was recognized by the government of Quebec in 1989.

Fishing

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At the beginning of the 21st century, the Wolastoquey of Quebec started commercial fishing operations. In 2000, the federal government granted them a permit to fish for snow crab and northern prawn. In 2006 they received a permit for exploratory fishing of green urchins, in 2006 two permits for fishing deep fish and three for whelk.

In 2009, a committee was formed to manage the commercial fishing: le Comité de gestion de l'entreprise de pêche commerciale (EPC) (committee for management of the enterprise of commercial fishing). At one point at least, over 50% of the crew of the fleet were indigenous people of the Wolastoqiyik nation.

The development of the Wolastoqiyik fisheries contributes to the economic growth of the regions of Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie.

The house of Denis-Launière

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This house, which belonged to the last chief of the Viger inhabiting the Cacouna 22 reserve, was transformed in the year 2000 into an interpretation centre of the Maliseet culture. A craft shop was installed in the shed that adjoins the building.





statistics canada tobique 20 indian reserve https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/dp-pd/ipp-ppa/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&SearchText=2021A00051312007&DGUID=2021A00051312007&GENDER=1&AGE=1&RESIDENCE=1&HEADERlist=0

Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador

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cbc news [3]








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A circ link re HIV [4] Wikifying articles -- [[:Category:Articles that need to be wikified|you can help!]]
New page patrol -- [[Wikipedia:New pages patrol|you can help!]]
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Priorities

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OK. I said I might have to start setting priorities. I hereby do so. This is not to say that I'll necessarily spend all my time on the identified priorities; and priorities can change. But it should help me feel more organized. General priorities: (a) RL (b) answering messages; (c) responsibilities; (d) other.

Usual priorities

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  1. RL: In a natural rebalancing of priorities, I need to put RL first for a while.
  2. Answer messages
  3. SEWQ_rc
  4. Re-order to-do list (order to-do's in priority order; list page move guidelines)
  5. Water supply and sanitation in Colombia for Kerres
  6. done CSD templates general, articles, images and other
  7. read policies
  8. Che Guevara
  9. Safavid art
  10. Items on to-do list
  11. Other

At other times

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  1. Easy items on to-do list
  2. recent changes
  3. 1000 new pages
  4. XfD: AfD, tx MfD
  5. helpdesk – helpme's

Easy to-do

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To do

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to make sure nothing is left out. Compare also with Pauling and other references. Add references. Find out amounts ...

Items set aside (probably won't do or don't have time for)

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Mainspace editing

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Wikilinking refs

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doing

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to do

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done

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Formatting refs

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Editing

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Interesting articles:

Creating

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Policies

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Wikipedia policies are marvelous. In organization and style they are logical, readable and concise. In content they are designed to prevent problems in the maximum number of situations. A few contain rough spots: the exception that proves the rule, an invitation to participate in wiki editing and in the further evolution of the policies. Wikipedia policies are probably among the most thoroughly edited documents in human history.

(Dates shown are simply dates on which I read or re-read the policies.)

  • "In particular, the current title of a page does not imply either a preference for that name, or that any alternative name is discouraged in the text of articles." etc.
  • May want to read Wikipedia:Naming conventions (categories)
  • Can speedy during AfD etc.
  • Any admin can restore a prod-ed article on request
  • "Wikipedia's decisions ... are based on a system of good reasons."
  • "... you actually need to carefully consider the strength and quality of the arguments themselves ..."
  • (etc.)

Wikimedia

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Selected guidelines etc.

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MOS

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Ũber den Wolken

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Documentation subpage

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{{Documentation subpage}}
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==Usage==
==See also==

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Useful bits of code

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{| class="navbox collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: left; border: 0px; margin-top: 0.2em;"
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From help desk near end of 2008-03-11 (equation numbering): <math>\begin{array}{rclr}a&=&b+c&(1)\\d&=&e-f&(2)\end{array}</math>

From help desk "Tables", cells that span more than one row or column 13:06, 14 March 2008 (UTC) {|class="wikitable" |- |rowspan="2"|This cell covers two rows |normal cell |- |normal cell |- |colspan="2"|This cell covers two columns |}

colour of visited links: a:visited { color: #280;}. in monobook.css

quote: "People tend to overestimate the degree to which their own behaviors have situational causes and overestimate the degree two which other's behavior has dispositional causes."[5]

Newpages

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limit=100:

5000 -- 6000 -- 7000 -- 8000 -- 9000 -- 10000 -- 11000 -- 12000 -- 13000 -- 41000 -- 42000

Changes needed

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Archiving

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Possible projects

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Delayed edits

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Atfemale genital cutting: possibly say something like "The terms "clitorectomy" or "clitoridectomy" are also used for some forms of the procedure."

ReReproductive rights: Here's a quote from the Times article, which is already a footnote in the men's issues paragraph, which provides a balancing point of view on that issue and could perhaps be used in the article: "Franz says that she is, of course, in favor of both parents' taking responsibility for a child, an impulse that she says legal abortion has undermined. One obvious problem, if men can sever their financial ties to unwanted children, is what becomes of that child, particularly as states cut back on health care and social services." (Wanda Franz, president of National Right to Life, quoted here.)

RR: P. 22 "the 'right-to-life' movement had expanded internationally" (from JSTOR Studies in family planning article)

Pages for deletion etc.

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Speedy

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Genevieve Bryant (Dangereux) -- Pashia -- Susedia -- Striped blister beetles (copyvio) -- Snowbunny -- Wave Systems (db-spam; page created twice; user deleted speedy-delete tag) -- Event spectacle -- Yolci (db-bio) -- Craig Norman Rossell (db-bio) -- Donview MS (db-blank) -- Globalpeaceexchange (copyvio) -- Techtalk (blank) -- Austin Taylor (db-nonsense) -- Kate Ballin (db-nonsense) Evan Cebula (db-bio) DJ A.D. (db-bio)(twice!) Bling H2O (db-advert)Johai Zblinski War (Vampire War) (db-nonsense) Alaa Hassouna (3rd King of Canada) Caroline and elena (3rd time or so) -- Christopher Nuttall -- Erick oduor -- Nathan D Miller -- Frees Hall(db-copyvio, but rescued by Moonriddengirl?) -- Smith Hall (db-copyvio) Mr. Lankin (db-bio) -- [[Image:Manakin.gif]] Audit test of control -- HarryKoh (Remember to notify the creator.)

OK now

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Admiral Seymour Elementary School (copyvio, and was re-created; now has been rewritten and is OK) -- Superman x(empty) -- Hope for the Flowers -- Won't Let You Down (Texas Takeover Remix) (blank) --WCEF-FM(blanked) --

Prod

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NikeSB.org (Dec. 1 2007) Gt xpress (Dec 1 2007) -- Evil Yamato Man (Shadow Yamato X) (Dec. 2) -- Hemamotus Yamato (Shadow Yamato X) and Hemamotos Yamato (Shadow Yamato X) (Dec. 2) Growth accelerator (Dec. 2)(Dec. 2) Popular music artists from Atlanta (Dec. 2) (Dec. 2; Liolani Clan, and see also Kambari (Dec. 2) Private hybrid incubator (Dec. 2) (See also Collegiate entrepreneur AfD) -- I Stand Here Ironing (non-notable) -- Plc.4 Mie Haed(song, non-notable) -- Intuitive Games -- Brohl model -- Moparscape.org --Utatane (disambiguation) -- Primes / rules / patterns / location -- Axe bombing -- Runhardt Sander (Remember to notify the creator)

Prod by others, patrolled

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Godzilla: Unleashed fractions

Prod, OK now

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The Cry and the Covenant -- The Land Leviathan -- see also Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Cornelius Quartet) The Steel Tsar (Dec. 2) A Nomad of the Time Streams (Dec. 2) Morlock Night (Dec. 2) To Visit the Queen (Dec. 2) Les Sales Majestés (Dec. 2)

Prod, more

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Kittyboots 23:14, 6 December 2008 (UTC)

AfD

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NikeSB.org (was speedied at AfD) -- Manakin (DSpace) -- List of oxymora (not AfD-ing yet.)

Misc.

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Uniform electric field(merge, not speedy) -- Inner family archetypes (talk page re copyvio) -- Harriet Farley (copypaste) -- Ben chenery(talk page comment re context etc.) -- IPVS (suggested db-ad on talk) Princeton Media Group (notability tag; put speedy and took it off, oops) Myfinpro (I was going to db-bio, but someone db-spammed it first) Uno (game) (just need to delete certain material contributed by Mrpatriot9369)

Copyvio

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Richard Quiller Couch(but was really OK) -- Backbeat Beatles(db) -- Sunnyvale Public Library (I only warned the user, didn't tag it; need to follow up) -- Nikolay Solovtsov(db) -- James hergott -- Relief From Joint and Several Liability on Joint Returns (I only warned the user, didn't tag it; may be in public domain; need to follow up) Frees Hall (db, 2nd time) [15] -- Smith Hall (db, 2nd time) [16] see User talk:Nancy.weyers Porter Memorial Bridge (db) [17] Brandt Memorial Bridge (db) [18] -- Cassel Open Air Theatre (db) [19] -- Dean Memorial Pergola (db) [20] -- Fiske Lodge (db) [21] -- Todd siler (db) [22] Margi (db) [23] -- Nathan Stoltzfus is Florida State Historian (db) [24] -- Lighthouse Furniture: too many quotes, did not tag yet. Just warned user. [25] and associated image Image:Lighthouse Furniture Logo.jpg Coppertwig (talk) 23:51, 26 December 2007 (UTC) The Camping And Caravanning Club (db-copyvio) Global Mediacom [26]

Merge proposals

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Silvana (Last Exile) (I set up links for the merge proposed by someone else) The Code of Claw with The Underland Chronicles, I proposed --Coppertwig (talk) 03:29, 9 January 2008 (UTC) Electromagnetic waves or something?

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Telemedical ECGs -- Tenant acquisition -- WordTravels

I contested speedy-deletion

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Nanjing No.1 Middle School (is it a high school?)

For improvement

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The Steel Tsar (see Talk:The Steel Tsar

Pages I've helped improve, from newpages

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Sunnyvale Public Library -- Lighthouse Furniture -- Cold FX -- Chase McEachern --

Look for refs

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Roses, Kings, Castles 03:15, 17 February 2008 (UTC)

Page mergers/deletions

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Have put formal notice

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(Note that Non-violent child discipline also contains overlapping material)

Have put informal notes

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Thinking about

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Hi. Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia and editing [[Circumcision]]. That page is controversial and is edited a lot, so when you want to make a change (unless it's obviously good, like fixing a spelling mistake) then please first describe your change on the talk page [[Talk:Circumcision]] and give the reasons for it, and wait to see what other people say about it. I suggest you take the changes you made already, describe them on the talk page and give the reasons, and then people will discuss them. If you make a change and someone reverts it, then you need to talk about it on the talk page -- not make the change again without talking first.

[[Wikipedia:Overcategorization#Non-notable intersections by ethnicity, religion, or sexual preference|non-notable intersection]] non-notable intersection

Editing

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Citation formats

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Books I have

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RfA votes

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(some of)

Wikipedians with complaints pages

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My Wikipedia contact list

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test template

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{| class="messagebox" | [[Image:Info header.png|30px]] ||This page is '''not''' a [[Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines|policy or guideline]] itself; it is intended to summarise [[Wikipedia:Verifiability|Wikipedia:Verifiability]] and [[Wikipedia:No Original Research]] [[Wikipedia:Be bold|Please update]] the page as needed, or discuss it on the [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|talk page]]. | {{#if:WP:WIARM|{{shortcut|WP:WIARM|WP:IAR?}}}} |}{{{category|}}}

Reproductive rights

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CEDAW paper Insert non-formatted text here

Huggle

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[27] Huggle glitch? --Coppertwig (talk) 00:34, 4 April 2008 (UTC)

Gesichtete Versionen experiment

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Parameters: The plan is that I'll find 20 articles (or 50, if it doesn't take too much of my time) with the random-article link ("Zufälliger Artikel") on the German Wikipedia. I'll examine their status at and just before 00:00 31 May 2008 and 00:00 5 May 2008: gesichtet or not? Apparently vandalised or not? How long had they been in that state? What state were they in in the previous edit, and for how long?

For comparison, also the same number of articles on English Wikipedia, where I'll only look at the state at and just before 00:00 31 May 2008, seeing whether they're apparently vandalised at that time or in the previous edit, and for how long.

I may not necessarily be able to easily recognize vandalism on the German Wikipedia. I may have to go with things like whether the person reverting mentioned that they were reverting vandalism. We'll see. (I'll assume all gesichtete articles are free of vandalism. For the May 31 part of the experiment on the German Wikipedia, I'm more interested in the amount of time they've been gesichtet or not, than recognizing vandalism. I'll also do a sub-calculation counting only the gesichtet articles.)

NV means apparently no vandalism. V means apparently vandalism. G means gesichtet (sighted). U means ungesichtet. K means keine Version gesichtet(no sighted version). G-S means selbst-gesichtet, i.e. gesichtet by the same person as the one editing, therefore presumably at the same time as the edit. Going back to the last 2 edits before the beginning of the date shown. If the state of the article didn't apparently change at the time of the last edit, I don't bother counting up the amount of time.

  1. de:Christoph Lehmann (Musiker)
    May 31: K, NV
    May 5: K, NV
  2. de:Kriegssense
    May 31: G-S, NV
    May 5: K, NV
  3. de:Ecclesia de Eucharistia
    Last edit January. Gesichtet. NV.
  4. de:Damien Broderick
    14:42 25 May 2008 edited, NV, K
    20:35 25 May 2008 edited
    23:19 25 May 2008 G
    8 hours, 37 minutes K, then 5 days 41 minutes G.
  5. de:Wernerwald
    K NV
  6. de:Max Neubert
    K NV
  7. Schlacht bei Kunersdorf
    G 22 may. NV.
  8. de:P6
    K NV
  9. de:Big Loop
    G-S 26 May. NV
  10. de:Hilfe! Hochzeit! – Die schlimmste Woche meines Lebens
    K NV
  11. de:Zuidlaardermeer
    G 27 May. NV.
  12. de:Shaw Communications
    K NV
  13. de:Dar
    K NV
  14. de:St. Ansgar
    K NV
  15. de:Derfflinger-Klasse
    G-S. NV.
  16. de:Some Great Reward
    NV. G 8 May.
  17. de:Emisch und etisch
    K NV
  18. de:Angelo Colagrossi
    K NV
  19. de:Alaska Interior
    G-S NV
  20. de:Sommières (Kanton)
    NV. G 8 May.

OK, I've done 20 articles. Now, new procedure: I'll keep clicking "random link" until I find an article that's been gesichtet at least twice, or that has been edited after it's been gesichtet. I'll collect a number of such articles in that way.

  1. de:George Froeschel
    This is the first time I've found a "ungesichte version" article (i.e. previously gesichtet but not now) other than via recent changes?? Except I don't understand: it said "Ungesichtete Version [letzte gesichtete Version]" but apparently that was a bug or something -- the history and logs only show the last edit 22 April, and G 17 May. So this doesn't fit the criteria.
    de:Ambrose Gaines
    "ungesichtete version" wrongly displayed? G 11 May. Again, doesn't count.
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circumcision

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Notices/Draft

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I'll post notices from time to time at User:Coppertwig/Notices about my activities or about things I think may be interesting to Wikipedians. I'll plan not to edit it often, so that it will be easier to watchlist it than my talkpage. I got the idea of a Notices page from Abd; see User:Abd/Notices.

February 2009

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January 2009

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I became an admin at Simple English Wiktionary on January 14, 2009.

Editing Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario

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The Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario (FWTAO) was an association founded in 1918 to promote the interests of women elementary school] teachers in Ontario, and continued to represent women teachers until they merged in 1998 with the Ontario Public School Teachers' Federation to form the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario.

The FWTAO was formed as a coalition of local women teacher's associations which had begun forming in 1888 in several Ontario cities. They worked for better salaries and job security. In the early years, according to a history by Barbara Richter in the newsletter of the successor organization, FWTAO organizers risked dismissal from their jobs.[8] With the passage of the Teaching Profession Act of 1944, all elementary school teachers in the public school system in Ontario were required to be members of the FWTAO. This empowered the FWTAO to carry out its work. The FWTAO worked to counter discrimination against women; for example, even after the passage of legislation in 1951 requiring equal pay for work of equal value, married male teachers were still receiving an additional allowance.[9] There were strict social expectations of women teachers; a 1965 study found that women teachers were expected by parents not to smoke, place bets, run for political office, teach after marriage or any of a number of other activities; there were strict expectations that they stop work if visibly pregnant. The FWTAO worked to change these expectations.[10]

The FWTAO lobbied for affirmative action programs and used scholarships to help individual women further their careers; they also gave scholarships to young women in developing countries.[9] They developed curricula, which tended to follow a democratic philosophy of education, promoting cooperation rather than competition.[9]

The Ontario Public School Teachers Federation, formerly the Ontario Public School Men Teachers Federation, made repeated attempts since the late 60s to merge with the FWTAO, including three court challenges. In 1994, the Ontario Human Rights Commission upheld a complaint by a female principal that the requirement that she be a member of FWTAO was discrimination. A decision was made in 1996 to merge the organizations, and in 1998 they merged,[11] forming the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario.[12]

Caroline Andrew

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Cuban aid to Africa

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In 1975, Cuban forces arrived in Angola at the invitation of the MPLA and helped defeat invasions from the north and south, leading to proclamation of sovereignty in November 1975. Marxist. Cuban aid helped militarily, but politically the movement was African.[13] mid-November, due to South African invasion, MPLA asked Cuba for more help; already had Cuban advisors. p. 363. 1981 U.S. linked settlement of Namibian situation with withdrawal of Cuban troops from Angola. p. 368 1988 Cubans fighting South Africans along Namibian border. Cubans bombing Calueque Dam using planes. South African officers quoted as saying the "presence of the heavily-armed Cuban troops has altered the balance of power in the area." p. 368. Agostinho Neto had visited Havana multiple times and shared ideological outlook with Castro. p. 392 "Although the Cubans, of course, relied on Soviet material and logistical support, Cuba was not so much the proxy as the prod of the Soviet Union." p. 392 1977 effort to reconcile Ethiopia and Somalia. Fidel Castro brought Siad and Mengistu together to a meeting in Aden, but the two countries had different views. p. 394.[14] "On the other side, the use of Cuban troops to quash the democratic aspirations of the oppressed nationalities in Ethiopia and Eritrea, though this one has a revolutionary veneer to it, is no less a case of intervention by the Soviet Union in the struggles of the peoples of Africa." p. 45-46 1970-75 "Cuban proxies" for Soviet assistance to Angola. p. 89. Cuban military involvement in Angola since 1975. p. 152. Western opposition to Namibian independence was portrayed as justified by Cuban and Soviet military presence in Africa. p. 155 [15]

Employment Standards Act

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Employment Standards Act: due next week (as of November 10, 1983). Flexible composite test. [16]

References

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  1. ^ [1] Native Ministries International
  • ^ profile [2]
  • ^ https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Ffnp-ppn.aandc-aadnc.gc.ca%2Ffnp%2FMain%2FSearch%2FFNReserves.aspx%3FBAND_NUMBER%3D54%26lang%3Dfra#federation=archive.wikiwix.com&tab=url
  • ^ https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Ffnp-ppn.aandc-aadnc.gc.ca%2Ffnp%2FMain%2FSearch%2FFNGeography.aspx%3FBAND_NUMBER%3D54%26lang%3Dfra#federation=archive.wikiwix.com&tab=url
  • ^ Owning emotions
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