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Revision as of 08:42, 6 October 2022
Remove Citable versions
Pages with Reference errors
Examples
- Flue_gas_desulfurization: The technology for removing sulfur dioxide from the flue gases resulting from the combustion of coal or fuel oil in power plant steam generators or other large combustion sources. [e]
- See section on "Facts and Statistics" for how to give open credit
- Solomon_Islands: An island republic, part of the Commonwealth of Nations, in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Papua New Guinea and northwest of Vanuatu; scene of much fighting in the Second World War [e]
- REFERENCES DONE WELL with named {{cite}} templates
- Papacy: Add brief definition or description
- Redirection: #REDIRECT [[Papacy]]
Needing subpages
- Major League Baseball: A professional sports league located in the United States. [e]
Maintenance
- Home-based records: Add brief definition or description
- should be moved to Personal Health Record
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557757/
- Echinacea: A genus of nine perennial herbs native to central and eastern North America, including coneflowers. [e]
- above has many reference problems
- Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro Jr. (fireboat): A fireboat operated in Baltimore, Maryland, from 1956 to 2007 [e]
- look at Metadata of above
- Moss Park: Add brief definition or description
- Probably should be renamed Moss_Park (Toronto)
- President_of_the_United_States_of_America: Head of State of the United States of America; elected through an electoral college; appointer of cabinet members and federal judges (with Senate confirmation) [e]
- Arthur_Wellesley,_1st_Duke_of_Wellington: (1769-1852) British Army Field Marshal (1813), Commander-in-Chief (1827) and later Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1828-1830; 1834), best-known for defeating Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo (1815) and as the "Iron Duke". [e]
- Academy: The name traditionally associated with Plato's philosophy school just north of Athens; thought by some sources to have been the name of a grove of trees. In modern usage the term often refers to higher education as an ideal type. [e] might ought to be a disambig page instead
- Nikolas_Cruz: Add brief definition or description may need to be deleted, or possibly added to Topic Informant Workgroup; also, WHICH high school, and when and where?
- Steven_Dale_Green: Add brief definition or description may also need to be deleted; see long discussion on George Swan's Talk page
- Princeton, NJ: Add brief definition or description
- Rebecca_Gordon: Add brief definition or description
- Red dwarf (star): A designation that can be given to some stars less massive and dimmer than the sun. [e]
- Slavery_in_Canada: existed until the U.K. passed the Slavery Abolition Act of 1834, which also paid for losses incurred by slave owners. [e]
- Turkey: A secular Islamic republic (population 71.9 million; capital Ankara) extending from Eastern Thrace in Europe across the peninsula of Asia Minor; meets the Black Sea to the north, the Aegean to the west and the Mediterranean to the south; has land borders with Greece and Bulgaria in Europe, and Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq and Syria. [e]
- above needs disambig and other things, see Talk:Turkey
- PLACEHOLDER: rpl template above this line
- CZ:We_aren't_Wikipedia and Wikipedia's We aren't Citizendium
- input box to make a template
- check out the rest of the articles listed at User_talk:George_Swan#articles_about_living_people_known_to_the_public
- [[File:SaraMoonvesWMagazine.jpg]] - license?
need subpages
- Duchy_of_Normandy: A political area created by the 1259 C.E. agreement between Vikings and the King of France that once included much of what is France's Province of Normandy. [e]
ToDo items and notes
- Academy_of_Natural_Sciences_of_Drexel_University: A natural history museum, herbarium, and environmental science research institute in Philadelphia, PA. [e]
- American Civil War: {1861-65) war by the U.S. to prevent 11 of its states (the Confederate States of America) from seceding; won by the U.S. after the death of 600,000 people and the abolishment of slavery. [e]
- nominated by Pat Palmer, 12/28/2021
- written and revised by a variety of authors; see Talk page; removed from Ready to Read
- work on headers, generally needs updating
- see Peter Jackson's comments at bottom of its Discussion page
- Amy Lowell (poet): Modern American poet (1874-1925), posthumous winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926, author of poemms Patterns and Lilacs [e]
- Bug_(software): Behaviour of a computer program that was not intended by its developers. [e]
- above could use some fleshing out; the WP version is IMO overkill
- Conjunction
- semantics
- Diatom: A single-celled algae living in water, encased in tiny glass exoskeleton. [e]
- Digital object identifier: Unique label for a computer readable object that can be found on the internet, usually used in academic journals. [e]
- Drexel University: Add brief definition or description
- Duino Elegies: a collection of ten elegies written by the Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926), written over a decade and published in 1923 [e]
- Eugene,_Oregon: Third largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon [e]
- Fuel oil: A heating oil derived from petroleum crude oil consisting of hydrocarbons having about 17 to 70 carbon atoms and a boiling range of about 315 to 590 °C (600 to 1100 °F). [e]
- Gail_Helt: Former CIA analyst who publicly criticized the CIA's Gina Haspel in 2018 for overseeing the CIA's torture programs. [e]
- Hydrogen_fusion: Add brief definition or description
- John Keats: (31 October 1795 - 23 February 1821) Despite his death from tuberculosis at the age of 25, one of the major poets of the English Romantic Movement. [e]
- Imagist poets: A group of English-language poets (such as Richard Aldington, Hilda Doolittle, John Gould Fletcher, Amy Lowell, D. H. Lawrence, F. S. Flint) whose philosophy of poetry was popularized in Amy Lowell's 1916 poetry anthology [e]
- Knee-on-neck_restraint: A controversial technique used in some extreme martial arts and authorized to be used by some police departments. [e]
- see Discussion page on above article
- Lois_McMaster_Bujold: American science fiction and fantasy writer, winner of seven Hugos, three Nebulas, and many other awards [e]
- flesh out the Vorkosigan books
- Nancy_Pelosi: Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (D-California (U.S. state); born 1940), she is the first woman to hold the position of Speaker (heading the majority party in the House). [e]
- Norman language: One of the Romance languages, from the branch known as the langues d'oïl, spoken in the Duchy of Normandy, and the later Province of Normandy [e]
- Patrick Center for Environmental Research: An environmental research institute founded in 1947 by Ruth Patrick at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University; the first group to study freshwater systems at all levels of the food chain and to treat biodiversity as a central indicator of water quality. [e] (PCER)
- Phycology Section, Academy_of_Natural_Sciences_of_Drexel_University: Add brief definition or description
- Prime_Minister_of_the_United_Kingdom: The head of the British government, usually the leader of the largest political party in the House of Commons. [e]
- Rainer Maria Rilke: German poet (1875-1926) from Austria-Hungary famous for the Duino Elegies and The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge among other works [e]
- Ruth Patrick: (1907 - 2013) American botanist who pioneered environmental science and helped formulate the Clean Water Act of 1972 [e]
- Signal (disambiguation): Add brief definition or description - needs a lot of fleshing out
- Shortest_path_routing: Add brief definition or description
- above getting some hits around end of 2021
- Sonnets to Orpheus: Add brief definition or description
- Speaker of the United States House of Representatives: Add brief definition or description
- The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge: Add brief definition or description
- U.S._Constitution: Add brief definition or description
- ABOVE ALPHABETIZED
- Antonin Wagner: Add brief definition or description
- above: move to Antonin Wagner (sociologist)
- People's Republic of China: Add brief definition or description
- above: is messy (and lacks a Definition page)
- Shabdrung_Ngawang_Namgyal: Add brief definition or description
- above: headers need fixing?; check in WP, check sources
- Panis: Add brief definition or description
- Slavery in Canada: existed until the U.K. passed the Slavery Abolition Act of 1834, which also paid for losses incurred by slave owners. [e]
- Alaric A. Piette: Add brief definition or description
- John Baker: Add brief definition or description
- High Arctic Haulers: Add brief definition or description
- Curtis_Dagenais: Add brief definition or description
- above: another killer article brought from WP by GS
- Monitor_theory: Add brief definition or description
- above mostly by John S., this also got search engine hits around the end of 2021
- Dimorphos: Add brief definition or description
- above needs its references fixed (and message Mark)
- Thorstein Veblen: Add brief definition or description
- Oswald Veblen: Add brief definition or description
- Metadata: Add brief definition or description
- The elimination of metaphysics: Add brief definition or description
- consider what to do with this, if anything; it got search engine hits around the end of 2021
- What_is_language?: Add brief definition or description
- in parallel with Language (general)
- Pali: Add brief definition or description
- references for the three different grammarians
- Zophar Mills (fireboat): Add brief definition or description
- PLACEHOLDER: rpl template above this line
- Hieroglyphics
- Cuneiform
- E. J. White - need subpages and maybe renaming
- Concentration camp
- Boat_nerd - prolly needs renaming
- House_of_Commons_(United_Kingdom)/Catalogs/Political_parties - maybe move or rename; used in various pages as a resource
- Thomas Jackson and disambiguation (see its Discussion page)
- Nellie_Bly - ship needs disambig and renaming; also definition and change link on Fireboat/Related Articles
- Fireboat and 9-11 Attack would benefit from some TLC
- Fireboat/Related_Articles - list needs completing; and, article naming convention needs to be applied
- Roy S. Kelley - fireboat, needs subpages
- Procedural programming language could use links to it from Stack frame, Stack and other prog. lang. articles
- Charles Eymundson needs fleshing out; what three books did he write?
- Ursa Major and Ursa Minor - Definitions and Related_Articles are screwed up for both articles
- Rebecca_Gordon - needs stuff
- Small,_Stupid_and_Insignificant film
- USCGC_Joseph_Gerczak
- Social_legislation_(U.S.) - see Related Articles (ERA)
- The_Elder_Scrolls - orig. from WP in 2009; remove?
- Fireboats_of_Duluth - should this even be an article?
- Scientific_visualization and Data visualisation - merge?
- Hilary_Davidson_(historian) - tweet template issue
- Matter article in USA today 2-27-22
- Need to complete update of CZ:Active_Users and get emails for all of these
- Save a copy of MediaWiki:Common.js somewhere
- User:Howard_Arvi_Hughes/Pictures_to_be_deleted
- Forum_Talk:Technical_Issues#Google_Search - look into this
- Schloss Neunhof - barely more than a stub
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugeilio%27r_Gwenith_Gwyn - rather poor
- (Redirected from Watching the white wheat)
- Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn
- Breathwork - needs subpages, a definition, a bit more
- i.e., holotropic breathwork (Google it)
- CZ:Personnel - needs some cleanup
- CZ:Friends_of_Citizendium
- Deus ex machina
- Relative_volatility
- Probability_blindness - was this in the Kahnemann book?
- evaluate Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh for "Ready for Read" list
- Gutenberg_(disambiguation)
- Keats's_poems_of_1820
- Jane Austen
- Charcoal
- Numismatics - possible new article
- Medieval_English_Mystics
- Tennessee
- could use a list of ship, or lists or different kinds of ships; who can I ask?
- Christian Science
- USS_Wakefield_(AP-21) - do something with the testimony at the top
- Fix this link to look better and open in a new tab: https://en.citizendium.org/wiki/USS_Wakefield_(AP-21)/External_Links
- Swami_Rama
- Home-based records
- Message (disambiguation)
- Poverty
- Croquet
- Should we disambiguate Endemic_species from Endemic disease?
- Galaxy
- Andromeda Galaxy vs. Milky Way - naming convention?
- New General Catalogue
- Constellation
- Titania, Oberon and Titan - disambig the latter?
- are Titania and Titan related?
- there is a grammatical ambiguity in Titan_(mythology) and its definition; research to resolve
- Per WP: the fairy queen has no name; Shakespeare took the name "Titania" from Ovid's Metamorphoses, where it is an appellation given to the daughters of Titans
- Per WP: In a Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare altered the spelling of Auberon (King of the fairies) to Oberon
By me
- Amaryllis: Add brief definition or description
- Claude Shannon: Add brief definition or description
- Coal mining: Add brief definition or description
- Eugene Daub (sculptor): Add brief definition or description
- Gertrude_Stein: Add brief definition or description
- Macrobiotics: Add brief definition or description
- Mary Baker Eddy: Add brief definition or description
- One-way encryption: Add brief definition or description
- Paris, Tennessee: Add brief definition or description
- And it's older draft: User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/todo_list/Paris,_Tennessee_(older_draft)
- Quinto_(grid_game): Add brief definition or description
- Ruby (programming language): Add brief definition or description
- Scylla (disambiguation): Add brief definition or description
- Scylla (sea monster): Add brief definition or description
- Scylla (daughter of Nisus): Add brief definition or description
- Scylla (sea monster) now needs a matching Charybdis
- Scylla (disambiguation)
- Per https://www.greekmythology.com/Myths/Monsters/Scylla/scylla.html
- Scylla was a monster in Greek mythology that lived on one side of a narrow water channel. On the other side resided another infamous monster called Charybdis
- Scylla (sea monster) now needs a matching Charybdis
- Smoke signals (disambiguation): Add brief definition or description
- Tennessee Heritage Protection Act: Add brief definition or description
- Tennessee River: Add brief definition or description
- Theodor Fontane: Add brief definition or description - should this address the accusation of anti-semitism?
- Walt Whitman: Add brief definition or description
- What is language: Add brief definition or description
Templates to study
To read (policy)
Round things
- Marbles maybe move and disambiguate
- Diamond (gemstone)
- Ring (disambiguation)
- Ring (jewellery)
- Regards ring - merge into above
- Theater in the round
High Priority
- URGENT: Move Jo Davidson to Jo Davidson (sculptor); and link to Sculpture, adding them both to a list, maybe?
- Digital library - has undesirable direct external link; also just a stub
- Pali_Text_Society - revise sections?
- Ptolemy - needs disambig
- Dido - what is history, and what is legend from the Aeneid?
- The_Idler_(disambiguation) - read!
- User:Michael_J._Formica and Buddha
- migration test plan
- Government_of_the_United_States_of_America is a hot mess; I think I can do better
- https://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:FAQ shows up in Google! REVISION NEEDED
- Evening primrose
- Nonprofit_corporation - read this!
- Roger Fisher (professor)
- Football_to_1900 - history? maybe could benefit from some images
Medium Priority
- https://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Why_Citizendium%3F
- search on "science fiction magazine"
- search on "anglo saxons"
- ZRRIFLE either needs refs or must be removed
- Andromeda Galaxy and Milky Way - naming conventions?
- Planet
- Orbit
To do, interests, bookmarks
Cryptography
HB stuff to check
- Signals intelligence collection, ship-based
- Signals intelligence before the Second World War
- Signals intelligence from 1954 to 1979
- Snake oil (cryptography)
- CZ:Security_Subgroup
- Talk:Cryptanalysis/Draft
Computers
- IoT (Internet of Things)
- Ajax
- Algorithm is in pretty bad shape
- BIOS and EFI, and the related IBM_compatible_PC - BIOS need work, urgently
- Boolean algebra - see the ref in History section; how does it work??
- Byte needs to spawn other articles (and thus be shortened)
- C_Sharp
- Claude_Shannon
- Closure
- Email system
- From User:David MacQuigg https://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Talk:Email_system/Draft is the plan for the cluster of articles as whole
- He also wrote: "Looks to me like this basic structure is still valid. Some of the subtopics, like SenderID, may be no longer needed, Others, like Authentication Methods could be greatly expanded. The one thing I would most like to retain is a clear separation between the overview article Email Systems, and the technical details in the subtopic articles. I am open to suggestions on what should be added or deleted in the overview."
- Convergence of communications
- Military Intelligence Program
- National Security Agency and Southeast Asia, 1954-1961
- Cryptome
- Stafford Tavares and cryptographer
- Cryptography in 2008 draft mostly by me before others came in
- One-way encryption - I contributed most or all of this (but it overlaps same content in Cryptography
- Two-way encryption
- Revision as of 03:53, 20 January 2008 by Pat Palmer (Talk | contribs | block) (→Private-key encryption: grammar) (diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
- https://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Cryptography&oldid=100254226
- See also the discussion at User_talk:Sandy_Harris#Revoke_some_approvals_that_are_perhaps_questionable.3F
- Cryptography and Cryptographer
- https://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Category:Security_Subgroup
- Asymmetric_key_cryptography
- Symmetric_key_cryptography
- Tactical_and_Technical_Intelligence_Subcommittee
- Operations security
- Standards:
- Advanced Encryption Standard
- Data Encryption Standard
- RSA algorithm and various related topics
- Plaintext
- Alice and Bob
- Paul and Carole/Definition
- Active attack
- Passive attack
- Operations security
- Ciphertext
- Cypherpunk
- Cryptology
- Alice and Bob
- Cipher
- Cryptanalysis
- Cryptographic key
- Steganography
- NOTE: Go through all the articles and compile a list of related topics, some of which need to be combined, or at least reorganized; it's a hot mess right now
- Design_pattern_(disambiguation)
- various design patterns probably need their own article
- ECMAscript or Javascript
- History of computing - I want to restore the Strowger switch sections of this history ( http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=History_of_computing&oldid=100104262#Strowger_switch_and_telephone_dialing_.28.7E1920.29 ) to the timeline, now that the persons who deleted it (over my loud protests) have left the project; making a note to remind myself to go back and do it
- And while I'm at it, I might also restore my totally crushed (but formerly lucid) sections to Cryptography, especially those on one-way vs. two-way, after they were inundated in ununderstandable verbiage by a certain pushy author/editor no longer with the project; sigh
- IBM PC and related articles
- IEEE and ACM
- Java_(programming_language)/Related_Articles
- NoSQL
- Operating system could use updating; e.g., adding mobile phone OS list
- REST - article does not even exist yet
- Remote Procedure Call and RPC - these formerly existed; what happened? Can they be found again?
- SOA exists, but not Service Oriented Architecture (needs to exist and be redirected, maybe)
- SOAP: need to disambiguate SOAP (protocol) from SOAP (encoding), and perhaps other definitions of "soap"
- Software engineering
- Service_Oriented_Architecture_/_Service_Orientation sometime very soon.
- see Ajax for an example of how to disambiguate
- Web services or SOA
- World Wide Web - start article on RIA (see "Web 2.0" at bottom ?
- XML, HTML5, HTML and XHTML all could use some TLC
Disambig
- Rook (chess) and Rook (card game); maybe also the bird (?); Rookery?
- staff (music, as in 'abc notation') vs. staff (military)
- CZ:List_of_words_with_multiple_uses - disambiguation articles (complex style)
- CZ:Disambiguation
- CZ:Proposals/Disambiguation_mechanics
To work on:
- Phoneme
- Nebula Awards and Hugo Awards - possibly
- Organizer
- South Pacific
- Theatre (disambiguation) - also AE vs BE spellings
- Email (per User:Roger A. Lohmann, who wrote: "There is a lot of very interesting and useful history here, but there also seems to be a lot of overlap in the various articles. This could be a major project for someone...A quick search of the key term (and variable spellings) identified these major pages (there are dozens of others (related pages, bibs, redirects, definitions, etc.) The numbers in parenthesis after each term are the listed word lengths."
- Email (2758)
- Email abuse (92)
- Email agents (524)
- Email authentication (822)
- Email forwarding problem (610)
- Email gray listing (22)
- Email history (730)
- Email security (2320)
- Email spoofing (redirect)
- Email system (1673)
- Email user programs (39)
- E-mail (redirect)
- E-mail spoofing (124)
- Phishing (1975)
- Spam (e-mail) (541)
- Webmail (definition) (23)
General
- Railway_history#Geographic_histories
- it's links and related articles are a mess
- Santa_Fe_de-Luxe - add to U. S. railway history
- Special:Contributions/Phil_Hermanns
- all the articles he created need subpages
- need an over-article Realism that disambiguates to various fields
- need Realism (literature)
- Rivers in N America - catalog?
- https://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Dublin/Catalogs/Suburbs is a Dublin orphan of some sort
- Abc_(music_notation) needs an update (use my workshop notes from last fall); brought over from WP on 8/18/08 and completely overhauled by me
- Association_(disambiguation) - business? non-profit?
- Automobile - for the "See Also" box in the History section
- Bell Laboratories - needed
- Brittany
- British_Islands/Related_Articles
- Coal mining - I helped start this article, and it could probably use yet more attention
- Cruise_book - Catherine Jie Brown?
- DNA - look at the text of the disclaimer on the Editable version
- Einstein biographies - is there a list?
- Ellen Gates Starr - needs images
- Exile_on_Main_St - music album
- Fur_trade - redirect, and partially moved to User:Russell_D._Jones/Fur_trade
- Bibliography, Related articles and other subpages (and metadata?) possibly left orphaned
- Greek_alphabet - compare to WP? still flagged as almost identical, though it's probably now vastly worse
- Grounds_for_Sculpture needs fleshing out; it is still a stub. Can I recruit a local friend to work on this?
- Khost and Khost Province
- Jo Davidson sculptor (now just a stub)
- Joe Biden
- Johannes_Gutenberg - link Computers to Printing press
- Korea - Ron Stevenson?
- Lincoln biographies - is there a list?
- Military doctrine (Howard) and Military strategy (Mietchen) - are these parallel?
- Paris
- Paris,_Tennessee - add photos (court house, Eiffel tower, Lee school (now renamed); redirect from Paris, TN may be needed (?); fish fry; mule day, memorial day, history, when incorporated, etc.
- Pi_(Greek_letter) - and Princeton's Pi Day
- President_of_the_United_States_of_America
- Project_Gutenberg
- Proof_(mathematics) - for Mark?
- Quinto (grid game)
- Reading and Speed reading - possibly need to be combined
- Richard Stallman
- Roman Emperor
- Rosetta_Stone
- Spanish missions in California
- virus or viruses (computer vs. biological or medical) disambiguation needed (see Ajax for example)
- Volleyball
Literature and Art
- The_Canterbury_Tales - check the Prologue original verbiage; I remembered "her showres soote" or something like that (vs. "his")
- find this and watch it: https://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2011/oct/25/favourite-film-canterbury-tale
- Crime fiction and its 3 catalogs
- Lois McMaster Bujold
- Octavia Butler
- C. J. Cherryh
- Jo Davidson - catalog the Whitman and Gertrude Stein statues
- Theodor Fontane
- Beyond_Recall - I wrote the original in Wikipedia: Unwiederbringlich
- Robert_A._Heinlein - intro could use work
- Amy Lowell (poet) - still just a stub
- James H. Schmitz - more info here: http://harbormist.com/pat/schmitz/
- Gertrude Stein - needed
- Rose needs disambig, and the quotes are mis-formatted so you can't tell who they are from
- Science fiction
- Sun_Tzu
- Thornton Wilder - now needed because of Gertrude Stein and "Four in America"
- P.G. Wodehouse - look at Related Articles (the Blandings Castle series); it has some issues and is incomplete
- P.G._Wodehouse/Related_Articles - normalize the Definitions; which was 5th in the Blandings Castle series?
Chaucer and Shakespeare both used slang to liven up their writing. Even the title of The Canterbury Tales is slang. A “Canterbury tale” was a tall tale. Shakespeare relied heavily on slang and double meanings and even coined some new words of his own.
Religion, Spiritualism, etc
- Hebrew_Bible
- Hebrew language
- move External Links to the tab
- Herodotus - diff from WP
- Pali Text Society
- Puritanism and not Puritan
- Quakers - could use major work
- sin - add something to the Talk page(?) about how Buddhism has a similar concept (so-call karmic actions, which can include thoughts and intentions as well as speech or actions; in fact, the intention behind acts changes the seriousness of an act, according to the writings in the Pali Canon); could make for an interesting article in the future, if I could gather my thought
- Swami Rama - Andrea S.?
Eduzendium articles 2009
Group 1 - article: Mashup
- User:Anita_Banser - Special:Contributions/Anita_Banser
- User:Oluwabusola_Oladapo - Special:Contributions/Oluwabusola_Oladapo
Group 2 - article: Online document services, including Google_Docs_vs._Microsoft_Word
- User:Roopkumar_Kalimuthu - Special:Contributions/Roopkumar_Kalimuthu
- User:Gaurav_Banga - Special:Contributions/Gaurav_Banga
- User:Youjun_Wang - Special:Contributions/Youjun_W
Group 3 - article: speech recognition
- User:Samuel_C._Smith - Special:Contributions/Samuel_C._Smith
- User:Sean_Plankey - Special:Contributions/Sean_Plankey
- User:Nora Apsel - Special:Contributions/Nora Apsel
Group 4 - article: Online dating and possibly several smaller, related articles as needed
- User:Anas Faisal - Special:Contributions/Anas Faisal
- User:Joshua_Beckerman - Special:Contributions/Joshua_Beckerman
- User:Suva Shrestha - Special:Contributions/Suva Shrestha
Group 5 - article: Digital Rights Management (DRM)
- User:Ryan Tarrant - Special:Contributions/Ryan Tarrant
- User:Luke_Cheng - Special:Contributions/Luke_Cheng
- User:Anthony_Schreiner - Special:Contributions/Anthony_Schreiner
Group 6 - article: Adaptive learning (forwarded from Intelligent tutoring)
- User:Brian Caputo - Special:Contributions/Brian Caputo
- User:Yitzchak_Novick - Special:Contributions/Yitzchak_Novick
- User:Chad_Jackson - Special:Contributions/Chad_Jackson
Group 7 - article: Web browser media plugins, in particular Silverlight vs. Flash
- User:Paul Nikolas Phoa - Special:Contributions/Paul Nikolas Phoa
- User:Ziang Song - Special:Contributions/Ziang Song
- User:Ganggang_Hu - Special:Contributions/Ganggang_Hu
Group 8 - article: Google Android, plus a brief introductory article: Smartphone and enhancements to existing article IPhone
- User:Geraud_Campion - Special:Contributions/Geraud_Campion
- User:Surya_D._Bhattacharyya - Special:Contributions/Surya_D._Bhattacharyya
- User:Ashwath_Ravichandran - Special:Contributions/Ashwath_Ravichandran
Group 9 - articles: Ajax and Ajax framework
- User:Dhawal_Sehgal - Special:Contributions/Dhawal_Sehgal
- User:Michael_Bonanno - Special:Contributions/Michael_Bonanno
- User:Abhinav_Gaiha - Special:Contributions/Abhinav_Gaiha
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Gertrude Stein
- Read more about Portrait of Gertrude Stein…by Pablo Picasso, blog post by an art history professor from September 22, 2020, last access 2/6/2021
- From Project Gutenberg: Geography and Plays by Gertrude Stein, last access 2/6/2021
- More about "Rose is a rose is a rose" is in the University of Pennsylvania's Electronic Poetry Center, last access 2-5-2021
- More about "Let me listen to me..." is at the Google Books page for Stanzas in Meditation: The Corrected Edition by Gertrude Stein, Yale University Press, Jan 17, 2012; last access 2/5/2021
- See more details in Why Gertrude Stein’s ‘No There There’ Is Everywhere, Wall Street Journal, Feb. 2, 2018, last access 2/6/2021
- Libraries containing physical copies of obscure Gertrude Stein works:
- Wars I Have Seen, by Gertrude Stein (1945) is online (and free) over at Project Gutenberg
- https://judaism_enc.enacademic.com/18771/STEIN%2C_GERTRUDE
- https://muse.jhu.edu/article/23520/pdf
- https://harpers.org/tag/gertrude-stein/
- https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/gertrude-stein/four-in-america/
- https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/98/05/03/reviews/980503.03howardt.html?mcubz=0
- https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/stein-gertrude-principal-works
- https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Gertrude_Stein#Four_in_America_(1933)
- https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/stein-gertrude
- https://www.notablebiographies.com/Sc-St/Stein-Gertrude.html
- https://www.themodernnovel.org/americas/other-americas/usa/stein/
- https://www.britannica.com/biography/Gertrude-Stein
- https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/98/05/03/reviews/980503.03howardt.html?mcubz=0
- https://poets.org/poet/gertrude-stein
- http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Gertrude_Ste
Macrobiotics
about Paris, Tennessee
- Her Family Owned Slaves; How Can She Make Amends?
- Confederate Statue vs. Black Troops statue in Franklin, TN Oct 2021
- https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Location=Paris-TN/Salary
- https://www.payscale.com/about
- The Chickasaw Nation: A Short Sketch of a Noble People
- by James H. Malone
- John P. Morton & Company, Inc.
- Louisville, KY 192
- SEARCH on ""Paris Tennessee map" in Wikimedia Commons, can download entire PDF history books
Tennessee Heritage Protection Act
The Tennessee Heritage Protection Act was initially enacted in 2013 and amended in 2016 and 2018. The Tennessee Heritage Protection Act limits the removal or changing of historical memorials. "prohibits the removal, relocation, or renaming of a memorial that is, or is located on, public property"
stuff from Mar. 15, 21 search
- https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/c/henry-county-tn/
- https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Location=Paris-TN/Salary
- https://mapgeeks.org/tennessee/
- https://www.cyndislist.com/us/tn/counties/henry/census/
- https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/henry-county/
- https://www.amazon.com/Henry-County-Tennessee-Including-Cemetery/dp/1249238285/ref=sr_1_12?camp=1789&creative=9325&dchild=1&keywords=Henry+County+Tennessee&linkCode=ur2&linkId=c055cc73635c0d39cc8048ee9d427558&qid=1615845111&s=books&sr=1-12
Henry County, Tennessee: Including its History, The Eiffel Tower, The Mt. Zion Church and Cemetery, The Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge, and More Paperback – August 2, 2012
- https://sites.rootsweb.com/~tnhenry2/
- https://raogk.org/tennessee/henry-county/ - Census records!
- https://mapgeeks.org/tennessee/#timeline
- https://raogk.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/TN-county.jpg named counties
- Whitley, Edythe Rucker. Tennessee Genealogical Records: Henry County "Old Time Stuff." 1968;
reprint, Baltimore, Md.: Clearfield Company, Inc. by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1998. Digital version at Ancestry ($). [Includes a list of legislative petitions from residents of Henry County covering the years 1821 to 1855.] https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48257/
DEEDS under "Land and Property Recrods"
- https://www.paristn.gov/
- https://www.henrycountyarchive.org/
- https://henrycountytn.org/henry-county-board-of-commissioners/
- https://parishenrycoedc.com/labor-statistics-2/
- Farm subsidies in Henry Co: ('95 - 2020): https://farm.ewg.org/top_recips.php?fips=47079&progcode=totalfarm®ionname=HenryCounty,Tennessee
- Farm profiles Henry Co (2017):
- Salant & Salant "shirt factory" from at least 1940 until ?
Emerson Electric (Vincent Traver?), located on Industrial Park Road off Highway 77 south of Paris Holley Carburetor plant (~1955 to early or mid 80's) Markel Lighting Tecumseh Products at 2700 W Wood St
- The carburetor plant, the Emerson building and Markel Lighting are all owned
by someone other than the city and the county. (PI as of 2006)
- PI 2008:
The former Dynamic Machine Plastics building on Mockingbird Avenue in Henry is set to be sold to Paris construction company TNC Rentals. Tom Myers, Henry Industrial Board chairman, told the Henry Mayor and Board of Aldermen at its Tuesday meeting that the deal should be closed by the end of next week.
- 2009:
Skykits Corp. aircraft factory at Paris airport https://www.parispi.net/news/local_news/article_f8890b26-ebd3-5974-81e2-631363785bc3.html (gone by 2019)
- PI Nov 2, 2015:
- A Paris factory was evacuated after security officers there received a bomb threat early today.
The threat was reported at Euro Tranciatura USA, formerly known as Tecumseh Products, at 2700 W. Wood St.
- Paris Police Sgt. Ean Reed reported the security guard on duty at the plant received a call from
a female with a soft-spoken voice around 1 a.m. The woman told him her boyfriend had planted a package bomb on the premises sometime during the weekend, which was set to go off at 2 a.m.
- The caller hung up before the guard could get any additional information. The guard immediately
began evacuating employees to a safe distance from the plant and called 911 to report the incident.
- The building was cleared by the time Paris Police and Fire department officers arrived. They,
along with Emergency Medical Service workers, remained at the staging area at a nearby business for about two hours. A bomb officer and bomb dog with the Jackson Police Department arrived about 3 a.m. and did a sweep of the plant. It was declared safe about 4 a.m.
press etc (recent)
about slavery
- HRK, who lives out of his car a lot and moves about from place to place, was backpacking in 2020 out West as he does every summer. He made it to Utah, but before that, for my amusement, he stopped over in Paris, Idaho, and sent me a bunch of photos of that place, which is actually quite interesting. From those photos, I got to reading about Paris, Idaho (small, unincorporated), which was founded by a Mormon named Charles Coulson Rich. He was born in Kentucky and after converting to Mormonism, tried living for a while in Missouri. And then the local population in Missouri fought a war (okay, illegally and unsanctioned, but not hindered either) to drive Mormons out of Missouri. The local non-Mormon population really got riled with hatred of the Mormons, possibly because their daughters were in danger of being married off to a Mormon extended family. After being chased out of Missouri, Rich and friends tried to go to Utah and make that place pretty much their own. But they accidentally founded Paris over in Idaho because nobody knew in those days exactly where the state line was. Charles Coulson Rich, this highly successful early Mormon who had six wives, also owned, as it turned out, six slaves--which might be another reason people in Missouri were trying to drive the Mormons out. I hadn't realize how much violence was against the Mormons back in the 1800's. And Mormonism itself is such a mixed bag of Goodness and Badness, with the polygamy thing being again both good and bad. And these ultra religious ultra righteous seeming folks owned slaves. Yep, it's a huge mess. [ I emailed this to Randall in 2020 ]
- The following is from Petra Vaughn's Facebook post on Sept. 22, 2020
“In 1866, one year after the 13 Amendment was ratified (the amendment that ended slavery), Alabama, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, Tennessee, and South Carolina began to lease out convicts for labor (peonage). This made the business of arresting Blacks very lucrative, which is why hundreds of White men were hired by these states as police officers. Their primary responsibility was to search out and arrest Blacks who were in violation of Black Codes. Once arrested, these men, women and children would be leased to plantations where they would harvest cotton, tobacco, sugar cane. Or they would be leased to work at coal mines, or railroad companies. The owners of these businesses would pay the state for every prisoner who worked for them; prison labor. It is believed that after the passing of the 13th Amendment, more than 800,000 Blacks were part of the system of peonage, or re-enslavement through the prison system. Peonage didn’t end until after World War II began, around 1940.
The 13th Amendment declared that "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction." (Ratified in 1865) Lawmakers used this phrase to make petty offenses crimes. When Blacks were found guilty of committing these crimes, they were imprisoned and then leased out to the same businesses that lost slaves after the passing of the 13th Amendment. This system of convict labor is called peonage.
The majority of White Southern farmers and business owners hated the 13th Amendment because it took away slave labor. As a way to appease them, the federal government turned a blind eye when southern states used this clause in the 13th Amendment to establish laws called Black Codes. Here are some examples of Black Codes:
- In Louisiana, it was illegal for a Black man to preach to Black congregations without special permission in writing from the president of the police. If caught, he could be arrested and fined. If he could not pay the fines, which were unbelievably high, he would be forced to work for an individual, or go to jail or prison where he would work until his debt was paid off.
- If a Black person did not have a job, he or she could be arrested and imprisoned on the charge of vagrancy or loitering.
- In South Carolina, if the parent of a Black child was considered vagrant, the judicial system allowed the police and/or other government agencies to “apprentice” the child to an "employer". Males could be held until the age of 21, and females could be held until they were 18. Their owner had the legal right to inflict punishment on the child for disobedience, and to recapture them if they ran away.
This (peonage) is an example of systemic racism - Racism established and perpetuated by government systems. Slavery was made legal by the U.S. Government. Segregation, Black Codes, Jim Crow and peonage were all made legal by the government, and upheld by the judicial system. These acts of racism were built into the system, which is where the term “Systemic Racism” is derived.
sources
- http://paristn.gov/visitors/activities-and-events/worlds-biggest-fish-fry/ history of Mule Day and Fish Fry as now told
- https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_MANUSCRIPTS/tennessee/henryTN1925/Soil_map.pdf (1925 soil map online - contours, waterways also there
- Google '"Paris, TN" history'
- Google "Geology of Sulfur Well, Henry County TN"
- population profile data
- Henry Co population history
- History of Lee School
- School Desegregationin Tennessee 2008
- PDF contains extensive history of school segregation in the state
- Henry Co Web Archives
- https://textarchive.ru/c-2650048-pall.html (can order the following docs from)
- https://archive.org/details/populationschedu1282unix
- Population schedules of the eighth census of the United States, 1860, Tennessee [microform] including slave schedules
- African Amer Geneology has link to:
- Slaves in Henry County, TN with names of owners from wills 1848-1864 on ancestry.com
- Online book fr UTX: The Negro in Tennessee, 1790-1865 - sad, important; published in 1922, author Caleb Perry Patterson (prof. of government, UTexas)
- Capitol Theater - this was around during my childhood
- scroll an inch from the bottom, and there is a personal testimony about segregation back in the day: edalch on January 27, 2014 at 3:00 pm wrote:
- In the two pictures I posted, there are the main doors to the left of the box office. In those days, the 50s and 60s, white patrons used those doors to enter the theater and were seated on the ground floor. Black patrons, because of segregation, were forced to use the doors to the right of the box office, and to sit in the balcony.
- scroll an inch from the bottom, and there is a personal testimony about segregation back in the day: edalch on January 27, 2014 at 3:00 pm wrote:
- https://www.radionwtn.com/2020/02/20/gray-to-speak-about-local-integration/
- here was a DAR meeting in Feb. 2020 where Barbara Tharpe Gray spoke about school integration
- Vocational school "TN College of Applied Tech"
- list of public schools now and their grade levels
- PARIS, TN: Former Lee school building gets name change Aug 28, 2020
- Robert E. Lee School (Paris, Tennessee) in Wikipedia
- Arts and Heritage page by Chamber of Commerce
- Landmark Hunter listings for Henry Co., TN
- History of Paris Special School District (since 1919)
- 8-577 Geology of Sulfur Well, Henry County TN
- http://friendsnas.org/findingAids/rg142-890185.html
- TVA Project Histories and Reports
archaeology
- [https://capone.mtsu.edu/kesmith/TNARCH/CRITA/CRITA_Abstracts.html
- Bissett, Thaddeus (University of Tennessee, Knoxville). 2013. RE-ASSESSING BIG SANDY, AN EARLY MIDDLE ARCHAIC SHELL MIDDEN IN HENRY COUNTY, TENNESSEE. Big Sandy was one of several Archaic shell middens excavated in the lower Tennessee Valley during the Great Depression. In the decades since, it has been mostly relegated to footnote status, but recent work suggests that Big Sandy is unique among Middle Archaic shell-bearing sites in the Midsouth. New radiocarbon dates and analyses of artifacts and original field documentation indicate that intact strata at the site (previously thought to represent sequential occupations) were in fact contemporaneous, and that Big Sandy contains clear evidence for both residential occupation and an associated, but spatially segregated, cemetery during the early Middle Archaic period.
intro ideas
The history of this town and this county is missing. Oh, we know a few random facts, but most of what heppened in the past has been deliberately forgotten, not recorded, actively discouraged from being talked about, or plain old ignored. And that ignoring happened so consistently that most of it can now no longer be recovered. Still, I want to try to find out what there is that can still be determined. Because without knowing what was, we're basically living a kind of lie, that pretends that things in the past were okay, things in the present are okay, and things in the future will be okay without our needing to make any course corrections.
It's not just this town and this county where that happened. It happened in lots of towns and counties all over the country, and nowhere was history buried and forgotten and glossed over more fully, with more active enthusiasm, than in the Southern United States.
In American, the history of racism is taught like this: "There was slavery and then there was Jim Crow and then there was Martin Luther King Jr. and now it's done." (from Trevor Noah's "Born a Crime", p. 183)
images
- Wikimedia Commons James D. Porter, gov. of TN 1875-1879; born in Paris
- Wikimedia Commons Cornerstone at the Henry County Courthouse, Paris, Tennessee. (2011) - shows 1896 as date
- WC has a photo of the courthouse around 1900
- Wikimedia Commons Eiffel Tower in Paris, TN. The tower is a 60-foot tall scale model of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. It is located in Memorial Park and was build in the early 1990s. (2013)
- Wikimedia Commons Eiffel Robert E. Lee School, formerly known as the Public School or City High School, Paris, Tennessee. From a photo postcard dating circa 1900. (2014)
- Wikimedia Commons Mule Day 1939, Town Square, Paris, TN. (1939)
- Wikimedia Commons Mule Day 1939, Cemetary in background, Paris, TN. (1939)
- Wikimedia Commons Mule Day 1939, businesses of H.A. Mc Elroy, Charles and Woolworths. (1939)
- Wikimedia Commons Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Paris, Henry County, Tennessee, July 1896. (1896)
- Sanborn 1886 - includes Chickasaw Mills; one exists also for 1891
- View of all 6 images in Lib. of Congress
- Wikimedia Commons Third Henry County (Tennessee) Courthouse, built 1852, demolished 1895. Camera is facing northwest.. (before 1895)
- Wikimedia Commons General land use map, Henry County, Tennessee (1981)
notes
NOTES for this article: (I *think* from the Van Dyke article, but must verify all facts)
- even before the Civil War, there were pockets of free negroes in the county
- 1/2 the population were slaves before the war (?)
- 33% of the local farms had slaves
- tobacco and cotton farm work were almost all done by slaves
- 1839: cost of a male slave $900 to $1000
- 1839: cost of a female slave $700 to $900
- 1839: cost of a child slave $600 to $800
- by 1860: $5,000,000 of slaves were in Henry Co.
- Nat Turner insurrection (Aug 31 - what year?)
- 1855: first bank
- 1825: first Masonic Lodge #55
- 3 general stores, 3 hotels, courthouse
- "Free and Accepted Masons" #108 in 1845 #96, #130 (???)
- 1833: 800 people; 12 lawyers, 12 doctors, 2 clergy, 1 church etc
- Paris historical markers
- From Chamber of Commerce website: Henry County History
- Per TN River Valley (w/NatGeo), Paris is a historic site
- Per the hospital ("Medical Center"), here is the hospital history
Native Amers
- From McClung Museum of Nat'l Hist & Culture: Prehistoric American Indians in Tennessee (2009)
- TN history link from on McClung site: Tennessee4me
State refs
- From TN SOS (Sec'y of State) site, here's a Bibliography of Tennessee Local History Sources > Henry County
Major sources
- google "Paris, TN" history and look at what-all pops up
More notes
- Cottage Grove: 10 mi NW
- Buchanan: 11.5 mi NE
- 1850's: Henry, 8.5 mi SW of Paris
- Henry Station
- Memphis and Ohio railroad
Tosh says there were lots of:
- Tharpe names
- There were also Palmer names
docs to order
From User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox#possible_sources
- https://textarchive.ru/c-2650048-pall.html (can order the following docs from?)
- Henry County, TN Census 1850, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD712-$20
- Henry County, TN Deed Books Volume 1 - 1822-1825, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2055-$18
- Henry County, TN Deed Books Volume 2 - 1825-1827, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2056-$18
- Henry County, TN Deed Books Volume 3 - 1827-1828, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2057-$18
- Henry County, TN Deed Books Volume 4 - 1828-1830, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2058-$18
- Henry County, TN Newspaper Abstracts Volume 1 January 15, 1874-December 12, 1878, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2096-$15
- Henry County, TN Newspaper Abstracts Volume 2 February 1879-October 1883, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2097-$15
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 1 - 1822-1830, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD714-$18
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 10 - 1851-1853, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2212-$18
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 11 - 1853-1855, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2213-$18
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 12 - 1855-1857, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2214-$18
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 13 - 1857-1859, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2215-$18
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 14 - 1859-1860, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2216-$18
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 15 - 1860-1866, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2217-$16
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 2 - 1830-1835, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD715-$18
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 3 - July 1835-March 1838, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD716-$18
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 4 - 1837-1841, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD717-$18
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 5 - 1830-1843, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD718-$18
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 6- 1841-1845, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD719-$18
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 7 - 1844-1845, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD720-$18
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 8 - 1846-1848, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2210-$18
- Henry County, TN Will Book Volume 9 - 1848-1851, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD2211-$18
- Henry County, Virginia Census 1820, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD676-$8
- Henry County, Virginia Census 1830, by SHP. 8½x11";, SB, pages: AD677-$8
Home Automation or Smarthome
- Sept 2022: Coming this fall (Matter)
- May 2022: The Verge: Google on Matter
- Apr 2022: Wired Mag
- Mar 2022: The Verge
- Mar 2022: https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/17/22982166/matter-smart-home-standard-postponed-fall-2022
- Copied from Wikipedia? (possible delete needed): User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/todo_list/Home_automation
- From WP on 3/15/2021: User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/Home automation
- The Verge:Matter standard details 2021
- CNET Amazon Google Apple smarthome cert. alliance
- WP: Home automation companies
- WP: List of home automation software and hardware
- WP: List of home automation topics
- WP: Home automation for the elderly and disabled
- WP: Home network
- WP: Home robot
- WP: Internet of Things
- WP: Smart device]
- WP: smart speaker
- WP: Web of Things
Smarthome sub-topics:
- lighting
- cameras
- TV's
- thermostats
- blinds
- hot water heaters
Some wattages (re: phantom or always-ON energy)
- Desktop computer: 21.13W
- Laptop computer: 15.77W
- Laser fax/printer: 6.42W
- Subwoofer: 10.7W
- Cable modem: 3.85W
- Digital cable/DVR set-top box: 43.46W
- DVD or Blu-Ray players 10.58 W
- Video game console: 23.34W
- Garage door opener: 4.48W
- Microwave: 3.08W