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Contributing To Wikipedia
This page provides information and resources needed to comprehend, comment on, and edit Wikipedia. If you just want help with searching and browsing the encyclopedia, see Help:Navigation. If you want to contribute financially, see the donation page. Wikipedia's purpose Our purpose is to create a web-based, free content encyclopedia of all branches of knowledge, in an atmosphere of mutual respect and cooperation. The goal of a Wikipedia article is to create a comprehensive and neutrally written summary of existing mainstream knowledge about a topic. Editors are encouraged to ''be bold'' in editing in a fair and accurate manner with a straightforward, '' just-the-facts style''. Articles should have an encyclopedic style with a formal tone instead of essay-like, argumentative, promotional, or opinionated writing. The five pillars is a popular summary of the most pertinent Wikipedia principles. Getting started As a new editor, also known as a contributor, you may feel a l ...
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Wikipedia
Wikipedia is a multilingual free online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and using a wiki-based editing system. Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history. It is consistently one of the 10 most popular websites ranked by Similarweb and formerly Alexa; Wikipedia was ranked the 5th most popular site in the world. It is hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American non-profit organization funded mainly through donations. Wikipedia was launched by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001. Sanger coined its name as a blend of ''wiki'' and '' encyclopedia''. Wales was influenced by the " spontaneous order" ideas associated with Friedrich Hayek and the Austrian School of economics after being exposed to these ideas by the libertarian economist Mark Thornton. Initially available only in English, versions in other languages were quickly developed. Its combin ...
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Five Pillars
Five Pillars or five pillars may refer to: *Five Pillars of Islam, often regarded as basic religious acts of Muslim life *Five pillars puzzle, a mechanical puzzle also known as ''Baguenaudier'' and ''five pillars problem'' *''Five Pillars'' of cyber security, the framework for the Cyberwarfare in the United States#The Five Pillars, United States military cyberwarfare *''Five Pillars of Reform'' in the Modernising Government Programme#Five Pillars of Reform, Modernising Government Programme in India *''Five Pillars of Statesmanship'' and ''5 Pillar Certification'' in the Thomas Jefferson Education#5 Pillar Certification, Thomas Jefferson Education methodology *''Five Pillars of success'' at the St. Richard's Episcopal School#Five Pillars of success, St. Richard's Episcopal School *''The five pillars of the Third Industrial Revolution'', a theory by Jeremy Rifkin#Five pillars, Jeremy Rifkin *''Five pillars'' of the Delta Xi Phi sorority at the University of Illinois *''Five pillars' ...
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Expectations And Norms Of The Wikipedia Community
Expectation or Expectations may refer to: Science * Expectation (epistemic) * Expected value, in mathematical probability theory * Expectation value (quantum mechanics) * Expectation–maximization algorithm, in statistics Music * ''Expectation'' (album), a 2013 album by Girl's Day * ''Expectation'', a 2006 album by Matt Harding * ''Expectations'' (Keith Jarrett album), 1971 * ''Expectations'' (Dance Exponents album), 1985 * ''Expectations'' (Hayley Kiyoko album), 2018 **"Expectations/Overture", a song from the album * ''Expectations'' (Bebe Rexha album), 2018 * ''Expectations'' (Katie Pruitt album), 2020 **"Expectations", a song from the album * "Expectation" (waltz), a 1980 waltz composed by Ilya Herold Lavrentievich Kittler * "Expectation" (song), a 2010 song by Tame Impala * "Expectations" (song), a 2018 song by Lauren Jauregui * "Expectations", a song by Three Days Grace from ''Transit of Venus'', 2012 See also *''Great Expectations'', a novel by Charles Dickens * ...
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The Wikipedia Adventure
__NOTOC__ {{Info, * As part of the adventure, you will send some messages to your own Wikipedia user pages automatically. * This tour only uses the source editor. If you use the visual editor or have it enabled it won't work yet. * You need JavaScript enabled for the tour to work properly. If you're using Internet Explorer, you need to be updated to IE 10. * Unfortunately, this game is not supported on tablets and smaller mobile devices. * Please leave any feedback Feedback occurs when outputs of a system are routed back as inputs as part of a chain of cause-and-effect that forms a circuit or loop. The system can then be said to ''feed back'' into itself. The notion of cause-and-effect has to be handled ... you have! * To read about how this game was developed, check out its story. * For a more formal and academic introduction to Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Training. * To get friendly help from real people and ask any questions you have about editing, drop by WP:Teahous ...
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Introduction
Introduction, The Introduction, Intro, or The Intro may refer to: General use * Introduction (music), an opening section of a piece of music * Introduction (writing), a beginning section to a book, article or essay which states its purpose and goals ** Foreword, a beginning section * Introduction (British House of Commons), a ceremonial seating for members elected in by-elections * Introduction (House of Lords), a ceremonial seating for some new members * Intro (demoscene), in the demoscene, a short computer program produced for promotion or to meet competition requirements * Introduced species or introduction, a species established by humans outside its natural range * Right of initiative (legislative), the ability of an entity to introduce a bill or other proposed legislation before a Legislature. * Product launch, the introduction of a new product to market Music Performers * Intro (R&B group), an American R&B trio *Introduction (rock band), a Swedish rock group Albums * ...
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Editing Wikipedia Brochure EN
Editing is the process of selecting and preparing written, photographic, visual, audible, or cinematic material used by a person or an entity to convey a message or information. The editing process can involve correction, condensation, organisation, and many other modifications performed with an intention of producing a correct, consistent, accurate and complete piece of work. The editing process often begins with the author's idea for the work itself, continuing as a collaboration between the author and the editor as the work is created. Editing can involve creative skills, human relations and a precise set of methods. There are various editorial positions in publishing. Typically, one finds editorial assistants reporting to the senior-level editorial staff and directors who report to senior executive editors. Senior executive editors are responsible for developing a product for its final release. The smaller the publication, the more these roles overlap. The top edito ...
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Getting Started
Receiving may refer to: * ''Kabbalah'', "receiving" in Hebrew * Receiving department (or receiving dock), in a distribution center * Receiving house, a theater * Receiving line, in a wedding reception * Receiving mark, postmark * Receiving partner, in various sexual positions * Receiving quarter, in military law * Receiving ship, a ship used in harbor to house newly recruited sailors before they are assigned to a crew * Receiving stolen goods, a crime in some jurisdictions See also * * * Accept (other) * Receive (other) Receiver or receive may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Music Albums * ''Receiver'' (album), the second and final album of the band Farmer Not So John, released in 1998 * ''Receivers'' (album), the fourth full-length release from Part ... * Reception (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Article Development
Article often refers to: * Article (grammar), a grammatical element used to indicate definiteness or indefiniteness * Article (publishing), a piece of nonfictional prose that is an independent part of a publication Article may also refer to: Government and law * Article (European Union), articles of treaties of the European Union * Articles of association, the regulations governing a company, used in India, the UK and other countries * Articles of clerkship, the contract accepted to become an articled clerk * Articles of Confederation, the predecessor to the current United States Constitution *Article of Impeachment, a formal document and charge used for impeachment in the United States * Articles of incorporation, for corporations, U.S. equivalent of articles of association * Articles of organization, for limited liability organizations, a U.S. equivalent of articles of association Other uses * Article, an HTML element, delimited by the tags and * Article of clothing, an ...
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PERFECTION
Perfection is a state, variously, of completeness, flawlessness, or supreme excellence. The terminology, term is used to designate a range of diverse, if often kindred, concepts. These have historically been addressed in a number of discrete academic discipline, disciplines, notably mathematics, physics, chemistry, ethics, aesthetics, ontology, and theology. Term and concept The form of the word long fluctuated in various languages. The English language had the alternates, "perfection" and the Bible, Biblical "perfectness."WÅ‚adysÅ‚aw Tatarkiewicz, Tatarkiewicz, "Perfection: the Term and the Concept," ''Dialectics and Humanism'', vol. VI, no. 4 (autumn 1979), p. 5. The word "perfection" derives from the Latin "''w:la:perfectio, perfectio''", and "perfect" — from "''w:la:perfectus, perfectus''". These expressions in turn come from "''w:la:perficio, perficio''" — "to finish", "to bring to an end". "''Perfectio''(n)" thus literally means "a finishing", and "perfect''(us)''" â ...
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