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'''I am temporarily inactive, due to personal issues plus the confusion brought by the so-called subpage pilot. I may come back later though.''' | |||
Yi Zhe Wu was born in 1989 in southern China. He immigrated to the [[United States]] in July, 2003. He is currently a high school student residing in suburban area of [[New York]], United States. His academic interests include [[English]] literature, history, and law. On [[Citizendium]], he primarily contributes articles on [[history]] and [[literature]], among others. | Yi Zhe Wu was born in 1989 in southern China. He immigrated to the [[United States]] in July, 2003. He is currently a high school student residing in suburban area of [[New York]], United States. His academic interests include [[English]] literature, history, and law. On [[Citizendium]], he primarily contributes articles on [[history]] and [[literature]], among others. | ||
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Rep. [[Dennis Kucinich]] for [[U.S. Presidents|president]] in 2008! | Rep. [[Dennis Kucinich]] for [[U.S. Presidents|president]] in 2008! | ||
==Articles I started== | ==Articles I started== | ||
[[Eggshell skull]], [[Oligarchy]], [[John C. Calhoun]], [[Gideon v. Wainwright]], [[Benjamin N. Cardozo]], [[Thurgood Marshall]], [[Korematsu v. United States]], [[Sam Ervin]], [[Pierce Butler (jurist)]], [[Henrik Shipstead]] | Articles approved are in '''bold''', WP-originated articles are in ''italics''. (This idea is from [[User:Russell Potter]].) | ||
[[Eggshell skull]], [[Oligarchy]], [[John C. Calhoun]], [[Gideon v. Wainwright]], [[Benjamin N. Cardozo]], [[Thurgood Marshall]], [[Korematsu v. United States]], [[Sam Ervin]], [[Pierce Butler (jurist)]], ''[[Henrik Shipstead]]'', [[Pierce Butler (Founding Father)]], [[Orval Faubus]], [[Alexander Long]], [[Harold E. Hughes]], [[John F. Kennedy]], [[Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions]], [[Paul A. Volcker]], '''[[Shirley Chisholm]]''', [[marijuana]], [[Gu Cheng]], [[Philip Hart]], [[Bill Maher]] | |||
===From WP, to be changed to meet CZ Live standards=== | ===From WP, to be changed to meet CZ Live standards=== | ||
[[Roman Senate]], [[Jefferson Airplane]], [[Patti Smith]] | ''[[Roman Senate]]'', ''[[Jefferson Airplane]]'', ''[[Patti Smith]]'' | ||
===From scratch, need more work on=== | ===From scratch, need more work on=== |
Revision as of 17:38, 9 July 2007
I am temporarily inactive, due to personal issues plus the confusion brought by the so-called subpage pilot. I may come back later though.
Yi Zhe Wu was born in 1989 in southern China. He immigrated to the United States in July, 2003. He is currently a high school student residing in suburban area of New York, United States. His academic interests include English literature, history, and law. On Citizendium, he primarily contributes articles on history and literature, among others.
"I believe there are more instances of the abridgement of freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments by those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." ---James Madison
Rep. Dennis Kucinich for president in 2008!
Articles I started
Articles approved are in bold, WP-originated articles are in italics. (This idea is from User:Russell Potter.)
Eggshell skull, Oligarchy, John C. Calhoun, Gideon v. Wainwright, Benjamin N. Cardozo, Thurgood Marshall, Korematsu v. United States, Sam Ervin, Pierce Butler (jurist), Henrik Shipstead, Pierce Butler (Founding Father), Orval Faubus, Alexander Long, Harold E. Hughes, John F. Kennedy, Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, Paul A. Volcker, Shirley Chisholm, marijuana, Gu Cheng, Philip Hart, Bill Maher
From WP, to be changed to meet CZ Live standards
Roman Senate, Jefferson Airplane, Patti Smith
From scratch, need more work on
Britney Spears, Brave New World, Columbine High School massacre, Harvard University, Cocaine
Articles yet to be started
U.S. champions of minorities
Martin Luther King, Jesse Jackson, Patsy Mink, John Lewis (civil rights leader), Barbara Jordan, Thomas Sowell, John Conyers, Frederick Douglas
Rock/folk bands/artists
Green Day, Joy Division, Nick Drake, Buffalo Springfield, Joan Baez
Illustration of articles
I personally feel that a good article needs some illustrations, so I often upload public domain or creative commons pictures to illustrate articles. These articles were ones I uploaded and put pictures on:
Some of the U.S. Presidents, and Robert A. Taft, Stephen Douglas, Ben Tillman, Wilmot Proviso, Articles of Confederation, Otto von Bismarck, Horace Greeley, World War II, Homefront, U.S., Albert Gallatin, food photography, television, Katharine McPhee, Charles Sumner, Florida, Virginia, Joe McCarthy
Useful links to obtain images
- Flickr
- Library of Congress photos
- Congressional Biographical Directory
- Ronald Reagan Library audiovisual archives
- Truman Library photographs
- thankjs for the links--CZ authors should make sure they change the contrast before uploading--otherwise the images are too dark. Richard Jensen 16:11, 9 July 2007 (CDT)
Articles to watch: controversial topics
Useful links
- Wiki.ThePPN A wiki for Asian music and popular culture