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File:Ava Max - Don't Click Play.png | Summary | Summary |
File:Ava Max - Don't Click Play.png | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Ava Max - Don't Click Play.png | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Next Manipur Legislative Assembly election (3rd nomination) | [[:Next Manipur Legislative Assembly election]] | :Next Manipur Legislative Assembly election
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Cannot PROD this since it has been deleted twice. Sources seem to all be same as those from prior discussions, nothing has changed to indicate more notability. Still falls under WP:TOOSOON Yoblyblob (Talk) :) 00:25, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
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Delete and salt: once we get closer to the election the page can be created at YEAR Manipur Legislative Assembly Election but there is no reason to create a vague page like this with no certain information. I could (but won't) create the page 2036 US Presidential Election because it will happen, but there is no content for it. And the fact that this has been deleted twice and recreated twice along with similar articles for other Next Indian elections is why salt. Moritoriko (talk) 05:37, 2 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Next Manipur Legislative Assembly election (3rd nomination) | Table of Content | [[:Next Manipur Legislative Assembly election]] |
Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/Featured log/May 2025 | Featured list log | |
Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/Featured log/May 2025 | Table of Content | Featured list log |
Draft:End of the World (Mr. Oizo song) | AfC submission | End of the World is a song by Mr. Oizo
the song was included in the game Crossy Road where it was played while playing as Flat Eric |
Draft:End of the World (Mr. Oizo song) | References | References |
Draft:End of the World (Mr. Oizo song) | Table of Content | AfC submission, References |
88 Trees for Comrade Tito | under construction | thumb|88 trees in the Travno park in Zagreb
thumb|Plaque at the memorial alley in Banja Junaković near Apatin
88 Trees for Comrade Tito (, Pavle Šegula. "88 dreves za tovariša Tita." Javna tribuna (Ljubljana-Šiška) letnik 21. številka 202 (maj 1981).
<http://www.dlib.si/?URN=URN:NBN:SI:DOC-KAN1GXXP>) was an initiative undertaken in many communities all around Yugoslavia after the death of its long-time president Josip Broz Tito, with a goal to create memorial alleys made up of 88 trees. This number was symbolic as Tito died at the age of 88 on 4 March 1980. 88 Trees initiative was officially launched on 1 April 1981, although the planting of 88 trees already started in some places soon after Tito's funeral. The initiative was officially approved by the Socialist Alliance of Working People based on a proposal by the Yugoslav Association for the Protection and Improvement of the Human Environment, although they claimed the idea came "spontaneously" from many places.
More than one thousand memorials were created all over the country until 1988 when the initiative was over. |
88 Trees for Comrade Tito | References | References |
88 Trees for Comrade Tito | Table of Content | under construction, References |
Man in the Age of Technology | short description | Man in the Age of Technology () is a book by the German philosopher Arnold Gehlen, first published in 1949 and revised and expanded in 1957. |
Man in the Age of Technology | Summery | Summery
Arnold Gehlen analyses technology and how it impacts social life from an anthropological perspective. He also draws from philosophy and biology, and provides illustrative examples from literature and art. |
Man in the Age of Technology | Publication | Publication
A first version of the book was published in 1949. Gehlen made a revised and expanded version which was published in 1957. The book was published in English translation by Patricia Lipscomb in 1980. It was the first of Gehlen's works to appear in English. |
Man in the Age of Technology | Reception | Reception
Man in the Age of Technology was Gehlen's best selling work. At the time of his death in 1976, 15 German editions had been published and 106,000 copies had been sold. It is considered a classic in philosophy of technology.
When Man in the Age of Technology was published in English, Andreas Huyssen argued that the "conservative European Kulturkritik" it is rooted in had been superseded by the Frankfurt School, structuralism and post-structuralism, but the fact that writers from those traditions kept directing criticism at Gehlen "shows that Gehlen's analysis can still serve as a major reference point for contemporary debates", and Man in the Age of Technology "may contribute significantly to the ongoing debate about the impact of modern technology on the human psyche and on the culture of modernity". Robert John wrote in the Mid-American Review of Sociology that the book's message "has not lost its relevance for contemporary Western culture", and concerns "a theme that American 'conservatives' rarely address outside of a narrow political-economic context". |
Man in the Age of Technology | References | References |
Man in the Age of Technology | External links | External links
Klostermann
Category:1949 non-fiction books
Category:Books by Arnold Gehlen
Category:Books in philosophy of technology |
Man in the Age of Technology | Table of Content | short description, Summery, Publication, Reception, References, External links |
Category:Books by Arnold Gehlen | cat main | Category:Contemporary philosophical literature
Category:Continental philosophy literature
Category:German books by writer
Category:Philosophy books by writer
Category:Books by writer |
Category:Books by Arnold Gehlen | Table of Content | cat main |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Yaw Amankwa | [[:Yaw Amankwa]] | :Yaw Amankwa
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Played only at lower divisions. WP:GNG Raskuly (talk) 00:32, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
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Delete no evidence of notability, only source is database. Yoblyblob (Talk) :) 01:47, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
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Delete – Fails in WP:GNG. Svartner (talk) 10:46, 2 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Yaw Amankwa | Table of Content | [[:Yaw Amankwa]] |
Crystal Lett | Short description | Crystal Lett is an American politician who is a Democratic member of the Ohio House of Representatives, representing the 11th district. She was first elected in the 2024 Ohio House of Representatives election, defeating Republican nominee and former state senator Stephanie Kunze with 51.8% of the vote. The district is based in Franklin County, taking in the communities of Dublin and Hilliard.
Lett ran in the 2020 Ohio Senate election in District 16, but lost to Kunze. |
Crystal Lett | Personal life and education | Personal life and education
Lett graduated from Hilliard Davidson High School and earned a political science degree at Ohio State University. She worked as a case manager for children with mental illnesses prior to her election to the Ohio House. |
Crystal Lett | Political views | Political views |
Crystal Lett | LGBTQ+ rights | LGBTQ+ rights
Lett was a sponsor of House Bill 136, also known as the Fairness Act, which aimed to expand legal protections for LGBTQ+ Ohioans. |
Crystal Lett | Electoral history | Electoral history |
Crystal Lett | References | References |
Crystal Lett | Table of Content | Short description, Personal life and education, Political views, LGBTQ+ rights, Electoral history, References |
Draft:List of photographs of H. P. Lovecraft | AfC submission | {| class="wikitable"
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|Providence, Rhode Island
|February of 1892
|A photograph of 1-year-old Lovecraft.
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|frameless
|Unknown photographer
|Boston, Massachusetts
|July 5, 1921
|Lovecraft with his future wife, Sonia Greene during a trip to Boston.
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|frameless
|Unknown photographer
|Vermont
|September of 1928
|Lovecraft with fellow writer and associate Vrest Orton.
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|Unknown photographer
|Unknown (probably Providence)
|1930
|A photograph of Lovecraft that was probably taken in 1930.
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|July 11, 1931
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|DeLand, Florida
|June of 1934
|A photograph of Lovecraft taken by R. H. Barlow taken during a trip to Florida.
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|DeLand, Florida
|June of 1934
|A photograph of Lovecraft taken by Lucius B. Truesdell.
|} |
Draft:List of photographs of H. P. Lovecraft | References | References |
Draft:List of photographs of H. P. Lovecraft | Table of Content | AfC submission, References |
2025 Wuxi Open | Infobox tennis event | The 2025 Wuxi Open was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the second edition of the tournament which was part of the 2025 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Wuxi, China between 5 and 11 May 2025. |
2025 Wuxi Open | Singles main-draw entrants | Singles main-draw entrants |
2025 Wuxi Open | Seeds | Seeds
Country Player Rank1 SeedAdam Walton861Tristan Schoolkate1222Térence Atmane1363Li Tu1644Hugo Grenier1755James McCabe1766Constant Lestienne1807Alibek Kachmazov1858
1 Rankings as of 21 April 2025. |
2025 Wuxi Open | Other entrants | Other entrants
The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
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2025 Wuxi Open | Champions | Champions |
2025 Wuxi Open | Singles | Singles
vs. |
2025 Wuxi Open | Doubles | Doubles
/ vs. / |
2025 Wuxi Open | References | References
Category:2025 ATP Challenger Tour
Category:2025 in Chinese sport
Category:May 2025 sports events in China |
2025 Wuxi Open | Table of Content | Infobox tennis event, Singles main-draw entrants, Seeds, Other entrants, Champions, Singles, Doubles, References |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jacob Bender (soccer) | [[:Jacob Bender (soccer)]] | :Jacob Bender (soccer)
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Only played in lower leagues. WP:GNG Raskuly (talk) 00:35, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
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Delete only routine coverage exists and lower league player. Yoblyblob (Talk) :) 01:47, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
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Delete – Fails in WP:GNG. Svartner (talk) 10:46, 2 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jacob Bender (soccer) | Table of Content | [[:Jacob Bender (soccer)]] |
2025 Wuxi Open – Singles | Tennis events | Bu Yunchaokete was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title. |
2025 Wuxi Open – Singles | Seeds | Seeds |
2025 Wuxi Open – Singles | Draw | Draw |
2025 Wuxi Open – Singles | Finals | Finals |
2025 Wuxi Open – Singles | Top half | Top half |
2025 Wuxi Open – Singles | Bottom half | Bottom half |
2025 Wuxi Open – Singles | References | References |
2025 Wuxi Open – Singles | External links | External links
Main draw
Qualifying draw
Wuxi Open - 1 |
2025 Wuxi Open – Singles | Table of Content | Tennis events, Seeds, Draw, Finals, Top half, Bottom half, References, External links |
Piet Botha (rugby union) | Infobox rugby biography
| Pieter Hendrik Botha (13 September 1935 – 2 April 2024) was a South African international rugby union player.
Botha was born in Rustenburg and educated at Hoërskool Bekker.
A lock, Botha spent his provincial career with Transvaal, aside from a short stint in Western Province. He gained Springboks representative honours on their 1965 tour of Australia and New Zealand and appeared in both Test matches against the Wallabies, partnering Tiny Naudé in the second tow. For the New Zealand leg of the tour, Botha was hampered by a dislocated shoulder, and appeared in only the minor fixtures. |
Piet Botha (rugby union) | See also | See also
List of South Africa national rugby union players |
Piet Botha (rugby union) | References | References
Category:1935 births
Category:2024 deaths
Category:South African rugby union players
Category:South Africa international rugby union players
Category:Golden Lions players
Category:Western Province (rugby union) players
Category:Rugby union players from Rustenburg
Category:Rugby union locks |
Piet Botha (rugby union) | Table of Content | Infobox rugby biography
, See also, References |
2025 Wuxi Open – Doubles | Tennis events | Calum Puttergill and Reese Stalder were the defending champions but only Stalder chose to defend his title, partnering Blake Bayldon. |
2025 Wuxi Open – Doubles | Seeds | Seeds |
2025 Wuxi Open – Doubles | Draw | Draw |
2025 Wuxi Open – Doubles | Draw | Draw |
2025 Wuxi Open – Doubles | References | References |
2025 Wuxi Open – Doubles | External links | External links
Main draw
Wuxi Open - Doubles |
2025 Wuxi Open – Doubles | Table of Content | Tennis events, Seeds, Draw, Draw, References, External links |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hunter Raynor | [[:Hunter Raynor]] | :Hunter Raynor
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COI/UPE editing, potential autobiography. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. Onel5969 TT me 00:41, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete -- this is an article about a non notable wrestler. Couldn't find any coverage in independent, WP:RS sources. There are references, but they're mostly fight logs.AnonymousScholar49 (talk) 01:32, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete: Sourcing i pull up are databases, social media and primary sourcing/websites. Nothing used now in the article that isn't a database. Non-notable individual. Oaktree b (talk) 01:23, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete per nom and seems to be an autobiography despite claim of it not being one. Yoblyblob (Talk) :) 01:45, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hunter Raynor | Table of Content | [[:Hunter Raynor]] |
Draft:Yoshi En | AFC submission |
Yoshi EN, Inc. is an American, privately owned company headquartered in Hayward, California.
Yoshi En, Inc. specializes in the development, production, and commercialization of advanced biotechnological products derived from sustainably sourced marine resources. |
Draft:Yoshi En | History | History
Yoshi EN, Inc. was founded in 2023 by Xiaoxiao Ren, who is the current CEO. Prior to the founding of the corporation, Ren worked as a specialist in genetic research at several genetic testing-based biotechnology companies.
The company began as a genetic testing facility, where the company would provide genetic testing services that would help costumers understand their genetic makeup and reveal any potential health risks. In 2024, the company has since extended into the creation and research of biotechnological products. |
Draft:Yoshi En | About | About
Yoshi EN, Inc. is headquartered in Hayward, California. The company specializes in the creation and development of biotechnological products as well as genetic testing and engineering. Yoshi EN, Inc. markets its products through distributors, value-added resellers, and direct sales to institutions. Yoshi EN directly markets its biotechnological solutions to pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, and industrial partners across China and the United States. |
Draft:Yoshi En | References | References |
Draft:Yoshi En | Locations | Locations
Yoshi EN, Inc operates at one location in Hayward, California. |
Draft:Yoshi En | External links | External links |
Draft:Yoshi En | Table of Content | AFC submission, History, About, References, Locations, External links |
2009 Democratic National Committee chairmanship election | Short description | The 2009 Democratic National Committee chairmanship election was held on January 21, 2009, at the party's winter meeting to determine the next chairperson of the Democratic National Committee (DNC). The chair election was uncontested, and Tim Kaine was elected chairperson, succeeding Howard Dean. |
2009 Democratic National Committee chairmanship election | Background | Background
On January 4, 2009, then President-elect Barack Obama privately told his associates that he had selected Tim Kaine as the 51st chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), succeeding Howard Dean. Obama held a press conference on January 8 to officially announce his endorsement of Kaine for the position. |
2009 Democratic National Committee chairmanship election | Results | Results
Virgie Rollins made the official nomination of Kaine for DNC chair at the party's winter meeting on January 21, 2009, which was then seconded by Gilberto Hinojosa, Doris Crouse-Mays, and Mame Reiley. Howard Dean proposed the motion to suspend the rules and elect Kaine by acclamation, which was then unanimously approved, forgoing a formal ballot. |
2009 Democratic National Committee chairmanship election | See also | See also
2009 Republican National Committee chairmanship election |
2009 Democratic National Committee chairmanship election | References | References
Chairmanship election, 2009
Democratic National Committee
2009
Category:January 2009 in the United States
Democratic National Committee chairmanship election |
2009 Democratic National Committee chairmanship election | Table of Content | Short description, Background, Results, See also, References |
2025 Abruzzo Open | Infobox tennis event | The 2025 Abruzzo Open was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts. It was the seventh edition of the tournament which was part of the 2025 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Francavilla al Mare, Italy between 5 and 11 May 2025. |
2025 Abruzzo Open | Singles main-draw entrants | Singles main-draw entrants |
2025 Abruzzo Open | Seeds | Seeds
Country Player Rank1 SeedNicolas Moreno de Alboran1441Juan Pablo Ficovich1452Pierre-Hugues Herbert1473Kyrian Jacquet1524Stan Wawrinka1585Harold Mayot1606Duje Ajduković1677Timofey Skatov1728
1 Rankings are as of 21 April 2025. |
2025 Abruzzo Open | Other entrants | Other entrants
The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
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2025 Abruzzo Open | Champions | Champions |
2025 Abruzzo Open | Singles | Singles
vs. |
2025 Abruzzo Open | Doubles | Doubles
/ vs. / |
2025 Abruzzo Open | References | References
Category:2025 ATP Challenger Tour
Category:May 2025 sports events in Italy
2025 |
2025 Abruzzo Open | Table of Content | Infobox tennis event, Singles main-draw entrants, Seeds, Other entrants, Champions, Singles, Doubles, References |
National Pantheon of Kazakhstan | Short description | National Pantheon of Kazakhstan (, ) is a elite cemetery located south of Astana, near the Kabanbay Batyr village, Tselinograd District, Akmola Region. |
National Pantheon of Kazakhstan | History | History
The pantheon is built around the Kabanbay Batyr mausoleum. The decree on its establishment was approved in 2014, and its construction began in 2015. The cemetery was opened in June 2020 and it is maintained by the Esil District, Astana Akimat. |
National Pantheon of Kazakhstan | Rules | Rules
The following people are to be buried in the National Pantheon:
Presidents of Kazakhstan
Prime ministers of Kazakhstan and their deputies, chairpersons of the Senate and the Mäjilis, state counsellors, heads of the Presidential Administration, chairpersons of the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, and the National Bank
ministers, heads of state bodies directly subordinate and accountable to the President of Kazakhstan, akims of regions, cities of republican significance and the capital
people named People's Hero and Hero of Labour
citizens awarded the Order of the Golden Eagle, the Order of Fatherland, and the Order of Work Glory
people awarded the titles of Hero of the Soviet Union and Hero of Socialist Labour
people named Pilot-Cosmonaut of Kazakhstan
other people by the decision of the President
All gravestones are designed to look the same, and unlike the other cemeteries of Kazakhstan, they do not list the person's tribe or Jüz. |
National Pantheon of Kazakhstan | List of burials | List of burials
Even before the establishment of the cemetery was announced in 2013, there were some people buried there. Following is the list of all the burials as of 16 May 2024:
Abish Kekilbayev (1939–2015), Soviet and Kazakh politician, State Counsellor of Kazakhstan from 1996 to 2002
Fariza Ongarsynova (1939–2014), Soviet and Kazakh poet
Oral Muhamedjanov (1947–2013), Kazakh politician and Chairman of the Mäjilis from 2004 to 2007 and from 2008 to 2011
Maksut Narikbaev (1940–2015), Kazakh jurist and Chairman of the Supreme Court from 1996 to 2000
Qonysbai Äbil (1954–2022), Kazakh , satiricist, composer, journalist and poet
Qosman Aitmuhametov (1963–2020), Kazakh politician, Äkim of Akmola Region from 2013 to 2014
Gülbanu Altynbaeva (1946–2016), wife of Defense Minister Mukhtar Altynbayev
Kenzhegali Sagadiyev (1938–2020), academic and President of the Academy of Sciences
Klara Jumabaeva (1941–2020), widow of politician Abish Kekilbayev
Saiahat Qonaqai (1955–2014), brother of First Lady Sara Nazarbayeva
Sergey Dyachenko (1952–2016), Kazakh poltician, Äkim of Akmola Region from 2010 to 2012
Qozy-Körpeş Jañbyrşin (1960–2017), Kazakh politician, chairman of the Accounts Committee
Zeinolla Şaidarov (1933–2020), Soviet politician
Ibragim Jangurazov (1937–2020), Soviet and Kazakh agriculturalist
Änes Sarai (1937–2021), Soviet and Kazakh writer, dramaturgist, and journalist
Baian Jaqypova (1949–2021), wife of politician Kabibulla Dzhakupov
Serik Qirabaev (1927–2021), Soviet, Kazakh and Kyrgyz academic
Qojahmet Balahmetov (1926–2021), Soviet and Kazakh historian, pedagogue and Minister of Enlightenment of the Kazakh SSR from 1974 to 1987
Mnaura Sagindykova (1951–2022), wife of politician Eleusin Sagyndyqov
Qajymurat Nagmanov (1948–2022), Soviet and Kazakh politician
Maria Gabdullina (1938–2022), wife of writer and academic Myrzatai Joldasbekov
Klara Bazi (1939–2023), wife of Ibragim Baigoraz
Nesipbek Ait (1950–2023), Soviet and Kazakh poet, translator, and journalist
Anar Zhailganova (1969–2024), Kazakh judge and politician
Seyidahmet Quttyqadam (1946–2024), Kazakh politologist and publicist
Omirbek Baigeldi (1939–2024), Kazakh politician and Chairman of the Senate from 1996 to 1999 |
National Pantheon of Kazakhstan | Gallery | Gallery |
National Pantheon of Kazakhstan | References | References
Category:Sunni cemeteries
Category:Archaeological sites in Kazakhstan
Category:Buildings and structures in Akmola Region |
National Pantheon of Kazakhstan | Table of Content | Short description, History, Rules, List of burials, Gallery, References |
Gnarly (Katseye song) | Use mdy dates | "Gnarly" is a song by girl group Katseye. It was released on April 30, 2025, through Hybe UMG and Geffen Records, as the lead single for their upcoming EP. Described as a hyperpop song, "Gnarly" was written by Alice Longyu Gao, Tim Randolph, Kyle Buckley, Jacob Kasher Hindlin and Madison Love. |
Gnarly (Katseye song) | Background and release | Background and release
In March 2025, Katseye were added to the lineups of Lollapalooza's and Wango Tango's 2025 festivals. On April 23, Hybe X Geffen announced that the group would be releasing their first digital single, titled "Gnarly". A teaser was released on April 29. The song and its music video were released April 30. |
Gnarly (Katseye song) | Composition and critical reception | Composition and critical reception
"Gnarly" has been described as a "sharp turn" from Katseye's previous releases. In an interview with The Fader, Lara described "Gnarly" as unstructured, and acknowledged that it was a change of sound after "Touch". Tetris Kelly reviewed the song for Billboard Music You Should Know, describing it as "if you get it, you get it". Kelly also noted other artists' appreciation for the song, including Reneé Rapp and Jay of Enhypen. Ken Partridge covered the song for Genius and described it as a "bonkers" electro-pop song.
The song is in the key of C minor with a tempo of 135 beats per minute. |
Gnarly (Katseye song) | Live performances | Live performances
Katseye first performed "Gnarly" on the May 1 broadcast of M Countdown. They then performed on Music Bank on May 2, and are set to perform on Show! Music Core on May 3 and Inkigayo on May 4. |
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