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Embaphion muricatum | Table of Content | Short description, References |
Category:Iván Cornejo songs | songs category | Category:Regional Mexican songs |
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Jackle850 | <noinclude>__TOC__</noinclude> | __TOC__ |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Jackle850 | 19 May 2025 | 19 May 2025 |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Jackle850 | Suspected sockpuppets | Suspected sockpuppets
Pro forma. Izno (talk) 20:46, 19 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Jackle850 | <big>Comments by other users</big> | Comments by other users
Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims. |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Jackle850 | <big>Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments</big> | Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments
Blocking as highly likely to each other. Izno (talk) 20:46, 19 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Jackle850 | 19 May 2025 | 19 May 2025 |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Jackle850 | Suspected sockpuppets | Suspected sockpuppets
( originally filed under this user)
Contribs are to edit war over the controversy section of a grocery store chain to get it protected. All the Best -- Chuck Talk 19:15, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
See also 3d1t0r76259's userpage. (Admits to being a sock) All the Best -- Chuck Talk 19:16, 19 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Jackle850 | <big>Comments by other users</big> | Comments by other users
Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims. |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Jackle850 | <big>Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments</big> | Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments
Did this somewhat in parallel.... Izno (talk) 21:14, 19 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Jackle850 | Table of Content | <noinclude>__TOC__</noinclude>, 19 May 2025, Suspected sockpuppets, <big>Comments by other users</big>, <big>Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments</big>, 19 May 2025, Suspected sockpuppets, <big>Comments by other users</big>, <big>Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments</big> |
Category:Wikipedia sockpuppets of Jackle850 | Sockpuppet category | |
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Draft:Union Man | AfC submission | "Union Man" is a top 30 hit by the Cate Brothers from their 1975 album The Cate Brothers. |
Draft:Union Man | Charts | Charts
+Weekly chart performance for "Union Man"Chart (1976)Peakposition |
Draft:Union Man | References | References |
Draft:Union Man | Table of Content | AfC submission, Charts, References |
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Category:AFF Championship squads | Category redirect | |
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File:Brigadier William Harrison.webp | Summary | Summary |
File:Brigadier William Harrison.webp | Licensing | Licensing |
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Category:New Zealand Christian clergy stubs | WPSS-cat | *New Zealand
Christian clergy |
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Draft:Windows96 | AfC submission | Gabriel Eduardo, best known as Windows96, is a Brazilian composer and producer.https://windows-96.bandcamp.com/music His music utilizes tropes from various genres, most notably vaporwave, chillwave, and synthwave.https://windows-96.bandcamp.com/music
Eduardo debuted in 2014 with cccrpeddreams //////, a vaporwave record. Subsequently he has released music exploring several genres, including a blackgaze side-project under the alias Yvyy, and a chillwave album under the pen name Gavriel. His best-known albums are Enchanted Instrumentals and Whispers and One Hundred Mornings.https://rateyourmusic.com/feature/sonemic-interview-windows-96?__cf_chl_tk=MEV2.AmGcQJfqmKNUsigYuV3qAB9o69ZkSr8AgaSbtA-1747683080-1.0.1.1-l0dc4JQGgIUt1KPXPuLh6FgpGLb3aSpTz0J4ILC6i8A |
Draft:Windows96 | References | References |
Draft:Windows96 | Table of Content | AfC submission, References |
Eleodes opaca | Short description | Eleodes opaca is a species of desert stink beetle in the family Tenebrionidae. It is also known as plains false wireworm. |
Eleodes opaca | References | References
Category:Tenebrionidae
Category:Insects described in 1824
Category:Taxa named by Thomas Say |
Eleodes opaca | Table of Content | Short description, References |
File:MPC logo.webp | Licensing | Licensing |
File:MPC logo.webp | Table of Content | Licensing |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Oruvattam Koodi | [[:Oruvattam Koodi]] | :Oruvattam Koodi
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Fails WP:NFILM. No reliable reviews, poster release is not significant. No significant coverage, other than what is on the page, there is nothing online especially in English. Redirect to Chillu#Soundtrack, which has a song of the same name. DareshMohan (talk) 20:54, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Film and India. Shellwood (talk) 20:58, 19 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Oruvattam Koodi | Table of Content | [[:Oruvattam Koodi]] |
Lydia Tapia | Short description | Lydia Tapia is an American computer scientist specializing in motion planning for robotics and molecular dynamics. She is a professor of computer science and the chair of the Department of Computer Science at the University of New Mexico. |
Lydia Tapia | Education and career | Education and career
Tapia is originally from Albuquerque; as a strong mathematics student at Sandia High School she became a participant in the New Mexico High School Supercomputing Challenge, and interned at Sandia National Laboratories. She went to Tulane University, initially intending to major in biomedical engineering but soon adding a second major in computer science and, by her junior year, switching entirely to computer science. At Tulane, she lists Johnette Hassell as a faculty mentor for her bachelor's thesis on women in computing. She graduated in 1998. After graduation, she began working at Sandia National Laboratories, before returning to graduate study at Texas A&M University.
During her graduate studies, at age 24, she experienced two strokes caused by a blood-clotting disorder, was hospitalized for three months, and had to undergo extensive therapy to retrain her motor skills; fortunately, her higher cognition was unaffected. She completed a Ph.D. in 2009, a year delayed, with the dissertation Intelligent Motion Planning and Analysis with Roadmap Methods for the Study of Complex and High-Dimensional Motion supervised by Nancy Amato.
After postdoctoral research on protein folding with Ron Elber at the University of Texas at Austin, she joined the University of New Mexico as an assistant professor in 2011. She was tenured as an associate professor in 2017 and promoted to full professor in 2022. Since 2022, she has chaired the university's Department of Computer Science. |
Lydia Tapia | Recognition | Recognition
Tapia was the 2015 recipient of the Denise Denton Emerging Leader Award of the Anita Borg Institute for Women in Technology, a 2016 recipient of a National Science Foundation CAREER Award, and the 2017 recipient of the Borg Early Career Award of the Computing Research Association.
The Texas A&M University Department of Computer Science and Engineering named Tapia as their 2019 Distinguished Former Student. The University of New Mexico named her as one of twelve faculty members to receive their 2021 Women in STEM awards. |
Lydia Tapia | Personal life | Personal life
Tapia is married to a data scientist whom she has known since middle school; they began dating in high school. They have one daughter. |
Lydia Tapia | References | References |
Lydia Tapia | External links | External links
Tapia Lab
Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
Category:Living people
Category:American computer scientists
Category:American women computer scientists
Category:Tulane University alumni
Category:Texas A&M University alumni
Category:University of New Mexico faculty |
Lydia Tapia | Table of Content | Short description, Education and career, Recognition, Personal life, References, External links |
Eleodes extricata | Short description | Eleodes extricata is a species of desert stink beetle in the family Tenebrionidae. It is also known as extricated darkling beetle. |
Eleodes extricata | References | References
Category:Tenebrionidae
Category:Insects described in 1824
Category:Taxa named by Thomas Say |
Eleodes extricata | Table of Content | Short description, References |
Category:Children's hospitals in California | [[Category:Children's hospitals in the United States | California
Category:Hospitals in California |
Category:Children's hospitals in California | Table of Content | [[Category:Children's hospitals in the United States |
Category:Raphidioptera stubs | WPSS-cat | Category:Insect stubs |
Category:Raphidioptera stubs | Table of Content | WPSS-cat |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Opinion polling for the 46th Canadian federal election | [[:Opinion polling for the 46th Canadian federal election]] | :Opinion polling for the 46th Canadian federal election
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Article about an opinion poll that is not yet discussed in reliable sources (can't really think whether the two sources at the associated draft is reliable enough). It was prodded, but I objected the prod since I believed it was invalid despite the endorsement. Note that the most recent election wrapped up just three weeks ago so I felt that this article with almost no documentation in reliable sources is way too soon. ToadetteEdit (7M articles) 20:58, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Politics and Canada. Shellwood (talk) 21:17, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete The article has no references and is just a small table. Google News is a dead end full of WP:SIGCOV violations. This could be a case of WP:SOON or it could just fail WP:GNG. Mikeycdiamond (talk) 21:34, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete The article was created despite there already being concensus that it should currently be in the draft-space. This article shouldn't exist -- it is too soon for it to be moved out of the draft space, and a draft with the same title already exists. The two sources used in the draft are absolutely reliable -- they are from Nanos polling, a large Canadian pollster, so it is clear that the original nominator for deletion in this article is unaware of Canadian politics. ArchMonth (talk) 17:44, May 19, 2025 (EST)</small> |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Opinion polling for the 46th Canadian federal election | Table of Content | [[:Opinion polling for the 46th Canadian federal election]] |
Eleodes pimelioides | Short description | Eleodes pimelioides is a species of desert stink beetle in the family Tenebrionidae. It is also known as stout darkling beetle. |
Eleodes pimelioides | References | References
Category:Tenebrionidae
Category:Insects described in 1843 |
Eleodes pimelioides | Table of Content | Short description, References |
Lorenzo Logatti | Infobox person
| Lorenzo Logatti (7 November 1872 – 19 March 1961) was an Italian Argentine clarinetist and composer. |
Lorenzo Logatti | Professional career | Professional career
He received his first musical training from his father, who was a professional musician, and later completed his studies with other teachers. He performed in various ensembles both in his home province and in Naples, and even conducted a band in Ancona.
In November 1898, he traveled to Argentina. Upon arrival, he joined the Association of Orchestral Professors, one of whose activities was to help its members find employment. He also began frequenting the Sabatino café, located on Paraná Street between Sarmiento and Avenida Corrientes, where he mingled with other musicians and became acquainted with the new country. He soon found work in the large lyrical and classical orchestras that performed at the Teatro Ópera on the aforementioned avenue. At that time, during the early stage of tango, the clarinet was a common instrument in popular ensembles dedicated to the genre—Juan Carlos Bazán being a notable example of a clarinetist—but few classically trained musicians ventured into tango. Logatti and Alberico Stápola—another Italian from the lyrical ensembles—were among the few who did, taking advantage of the lyrical groups’ summer break to work in popular ensembles during Carnival dances.
He joined the orchestra of the Teatro Colón, which inaugurated the theater in 1908, conducted by Luigi Mancinelli—an Italian conductor and composer considered the most important Italian opera conductor of the late 19th century until the emergence of Arturo Toscanini.
At the 1908 Carnival dances at the Teatro Ópera, he performed in the orchestra that entertained the gatherings by playing, as was customary at the time, all kinds of rhythms. At one of these events, Logatti—who had already composed a couple of tangos—premiered his most widely known work, the tango El irresistible. That year marked the last time he played in a popular orchestra for a dance at a recreational venue, as his subsequent work was with light music ensembles and the orchestra of the city of Buenos Aires.
Other tangos he composed include El cabrero, ¿Cómo le va?, El Florida, El galán, Poetisa, Susceptible, Sugestivo, and Te quiero mucho.
Lorenzo Logatti died in Buenos Aires on March 19, 1961. |
Lorenzo Logatti | References | References |
Lorenzo Logatti | External links | External links
Lorenzo Logatti at Discography of American Historical Recordings.
Category:Italian composers
Category:Italian clarinetists
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Lorenzo Logatti | Table of Content | Infobox person
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Argentine Invasion of Monterey | Short description | The Argentine Invasion of Monterey was a military action carried out between November 24 and November 29, 1818, by naval forces from the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata (modern-day Argentina) under the command of privateer Hipólito Bouchard. This operation was part of Bouchard's broader Pacific naval campaign during the Argentine War of Independence, aiming to disrupt Spanish colonial control along the Pacific coast of the Americas.
Bouchard's forces temporarily captured and sacked the town of Monterey, California, then the capital of Alta California, a province of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. After destroying military and government buildings, his forces withdrew a few days later without establishing a permanent presence. |
Argentine Invasion of Monterey | Background | Background
During Argentina's struggle for independence from Spain, naval raids were launched to challenge Spanish authority across the Pacific. Hipólito Bouchard, commissioned as a privateer by the revolutionary government, was given the mission of attacking Spanish holdings as far north as California.
In 1815 Bouchard started a naval campaign under the command of Admiral William Brown, wherein he attacked the fortress of El Callao and the Ecuadorian city of Guayaquil. On 12 September 1815 he was granted a corsair license to fight the Spanish aboard the French-built corvette Halcón, which had been bought for the Argentine State by Vicente Anastacio Echeverría.
After Bouchard's return to Buenos Aires, he decided to stay with the frigate Consecuencia for his next campaign. In concert with Vicente Echevarría the ship's name was changed to La Argentina.
On 27 June Bouchard obtained the Argentine corsair patent (a "letter of marque") that authorized him to prey on Spanish commerce, the countries of Spain and Argentina being in a state of war at the time. |
Argentine Invasion of Monterey | Invasion | Invasion
Bouchard arrived with two ships, *La Argentina* and *Santa Rosa*, and approached Monterey in late November 1818. After issuing an ultimatum and receiving no response, his men launched an assault on November 24. The Spanish defenders, under José Bandini, were stationed at the Presidio Real de San Carlos de Monterrey, the main military fortification in Alta California. |
Argentine Invasion of Monterey | Occupation | Occupation
The fortifications were outdated and poorly manned, the defenders were quickly overwhelmed and the town and fort were occupied by Argentine forces.
The Spanish garrison offered minimal resistance, and after roughly an hour of combat, Bouchard’s forces succeeded in capturing the fort. The Argentine flag was then raised over Monterey, marking a symbolic assertion of Argentine presence on the Pacific coast of North America.De Marco 2002, p. 180. Although the Spanish flag had long flown there as part of colonial rule, this event marked the first time an independent foreign nation had occupied and hoisted its flag in California preceding both the Mexican and United States flags.
Bouchard’s forces occupied Monterey for six days. During the occupation, they seized livestock and supplies, and set fire to several strategic buildings, including the Presidio of Monterey fort, the artillery headquarters, the governor’s residence, and various Spanish colonial homes. Despite the destruction of infrastructure, the civilian population was not harmed. After achieving their objectives, the Argentines withdrew on November 29 and continued their privateering campaign along the Pacific coast. |
Argentine Invasion of Monterey | Aftermath | Aftermath
Although the occupation was brief, the raid demonstrated the reach of the Argentine Navy and exposed the vulnerability of distant Spanish colonies. It also contributed to Bouchard’s reputation as a significant figure in the South American independence wars. |
Argentine Invasion of Monterey | See also | See also
Hipólito Bouchard
William Brown
United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata
Alta California
Spanish American wars of independence
Naval campaign in the Pacific (Argentina)
List of wars involving Argentina |
Argentine Invasion of Monterey | References | References
De Marco, Miguel Ángel (2002). Corsarios Argentinos (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. ISBN 950-49-0944-2.
Marley, David. Pirates of the Americas. ABC-CLIO, 2010.
"Invasión Argentina de Monterrey"(Spanish Wikipedia)
"Conflictos armados de Argentina" (Spanish Wikipedia) |
Argentine Invasion of Monterey | References | References
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Argentine Invasion of Monterey | External links | External links
Hipólito Bouchard – Wikipedia |
Argentine Invasion of Monterey | Table of Content | Short description, Background, Invasion, Occupation, Aftermath, See also, References, References, External links |
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File:Edge of Space poster.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:Edge of Space poster.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Category:Women's hospitals in the United States | [[Category:Hospitals in the United States]] | Category:Hospitals in the United States
Hospitals
United States
Hospitals |
Category:Women's hospitals in the United States | Table of Content | [[Category:Hospitals in the United States]] |
Draft:HueningKai | AfC submission | Kai Kamal Huening (born August 14, 2002), known professionally as HueningKai (), is an American singer based in South Korea. He is a member of the South Korean boy band Tomorrow X Together, which debuted under Big Hit Entertainment in March 2019. |
Draft:HueningKai | Early life and education | Early life and education
Kai Kamal Huening was born on August 14, 2002, in Honolulu, Hawaii to a South Korean mother and an American father. His siblings are model Jung Lea and his younger sister, Huening Bahiyyih from Kep1er. |
Draft:HueningKai | Career | Career |
Draft:HueningKai | 2019–present: debut with TXT and solo activities | 2019–present: debut with TXT and solo activities
On January 16, 2019, Big Hit Entertainment revealed HueningKai as the third member of TXT. On March 4, 2019, he officially debuted as a member of Tomorrow X Together with the release of their first extended play (EP), The Dream Chapter: Star.
In June 2024, HueningKai launched the web series HueningKai Wants to Start a Band on YouTube. In 2024, he contributed the single "Can't Stop", alongside his bandmate Taehyun, to the soundtrack of the original series Brewing Love; the single was released on November 18. |
Draft:HueningKai | Philanthropy | Philanthropy
On January 3, 2025, HueningKai donated to support the Jeju Air tragedy victims' families. |
Draft:HueningKai | Discography | Discography |
Draft:HueningKai | Soundtrack appearances | Soundtrack appearances
+ List of soundtrack appearances, showing year released, selected chart positions, and name of the album Title Year Peak chart positions Album KORDL "Can't Stop" 2024 51 Brewing Love OST Part 5 |
Draft:HueningKai | Filmography | Filmography |
Draft:HueningKai | Web shows | Web shows
Year Title Role Notes 2023Eunchae's Star DiaryHimselfEpisode 24 2024LeeMujin ServiceHimselfEpisode 108 2024 HueningKai Wants to Start a BandHimself 2024Trick KodeHimselfEpisode 5 2025ZzinsaiHimselfEpisode 3 |
Draft:HueningKai | Hosting | Hosting
+ Year Title Role Notes 2021Music Bank Special MC with Jang Won-young, Park Sung-hoon 2023M Countdown |
Draft:HueningKai | References | References |
Draft:HueningKai | External links | External links |
Draft:HueningKai | Table of Content | AfC submission, Early life and education, Career, 2019–present: debut with TXT and solo activities, Philanthropy, Discography, Soundtrack appearances, Filmography, Web shows, Hosting, References, External links |
Draft:Eleodes granulata | one source | Eleodes granulata is a species of desert stink beetle in the family Tenebrionidae. |
Draft:Eleodes granulata | References | References |
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