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Draft:Shreeman Vs Shreemati | References | References |
Draft:Shreeman Vs Shreemati | Table of Content | AfC submission/draft, Plot, Cast, Production, ''Development'', ''Pre-production and announcement'', ''Casting'', ''Filming'', ''Post-production'', '''Soundtrack''', '''Marketing''', '''Release''', ''Theatrical'', '''Reception''', ''Critical reception'', References |
Category:Permanent representatives of Serbia to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe | Portal | Serbia
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe |
Category:Permanent representatives of Serbia to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe | Table of Content | Portal |
File:The Eken (2022) Poster.jpg | Orphaned non-free revisions | |
File:The Eken (2022) Poster.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:The Eken (2022) Poster.jpg | Table of Content | Orphaned non-free revisions, Summary |
Ye Yint Aung (midfielder) | Short description | Ya Yint Aung (, 22 March 2000) is a Myanmar professional footballer who plays as a Winger for Myanmar National League club Shan United. In 2023, Ye Yint Aung transferred to Shan United from Yadanarbon
. |
Ye Yint Aung (midfielder) | Honours | Honours
Shan United
Myanmar National League: 2023, 2024-25 |
Ye Yint Aung (midfielder) | International career | International career
Ye Yint Aung scored on his senior national team debut on 14 November 2024 during a friendly match against Singapore. |
Ye Yint Aung (midfielder) | References | References |
Ye Yint Aung (midfielder) | External links | External links
Category:2000 births
Category:Living people
Category:Footballers from Yangon
Category:Burmese men's footballers
Category:Burmese expatriate men's footballers
Category:Myanmar men's international footballers
Category:Myanmar National League players
Category:Men's association football midfielders |
Ye Yint Aung (midfielder) | Table of Content | Short description, Honours, International career, References, External links |
Subhrakant Panda | Infobox person
| Subhrakant Panda is an Indian industrialist and Managing Director of Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd, producer of ferro alloys in India.
He is a past president of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry and was only the third Indian to head the Paris-based International Chromium Development Association (ICDA).
He is also a columnist on notable news portals like The Economic Times, Business Line, and The New Indian Express |
Subhrakant Panda | Early life, education and career | Early life, education and career
Subhrakant Panda was born to Bansidhar Panda and Ila Panda in Cuttack, Odisha. He has completed his schooling from Stewart School, Bhubaneswar and Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram, Delhi. In 1993, Subhrakant Panda graduated with honours from Boston University Questrom School of Business with a dual concentration in Finance and Operations Management; and was named to the Golden Key International Honour Society and Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society for Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
In December 2022, Subhrakant Panda was elected as president of FICCI. He has been involved with India’s oldest apex business chamber for more than two decades and served in various capacities such as the first Chairman of the FICCI Odisha State Council and also led the FICCI National Manufacturing Committee.
Before taking charges as president, Panda was part of the FICCI Presidium. |
Subhrakant Panda | Philanthropy | Philanthropy
Subhrakant Panda is a Trustee of the Bansidhar and Ila Panda Foundation, named after his parents. Along with his wife Shaifalika Panda, Trustee and CEO of BIPF, he has followed in the footsteps of his family’s rich tradition of philanthropic initiatives. The Foundation works in the domain of Health, Water & Sanitation, Livelihood, Education, and Advocacy. |
Subhrakant Panda | Awards and recognitions | Awards and recognitions
Business Eminence Awards 2025 |
Subhrakant Panda | References | References
Category:Living people
Category:Indian industrialists
Category:Indian business executives |
Subhrakant Panda | Table of Content | Infobox person
, Early life, education and career, Philanthropy, Awards and recognitions, References |
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File:Sonar Kellay Jawker Dhan (2025) poster.jpeg | Summary | Summary |
File:Sonar Kellay Jawker Dhan (2025) poster.jpeg | Table of Content | Orphaned non-free revisions, Summary |
File:3BHK poster.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:3BHK poster.jpg | Licensing | Licensing
Category:Film posters for Tamil-language films |
File:3BHK poster.jpg | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
Nepal Chess Federation | Short description | Nepal Chess Federation (NCF) is the national governing body for the sport of chess in Nepal. and representing Nepal in international chess events. |
Nepal Chess Federation | History | History
The federation was established in 1979 and became affiliated with the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE), Th international chess federation, in the same year. Since its inception, the NCF has worked to develop the sport throughout the country and improve the standard of Nepali chess players. |
Nepal Chess Federation | References | References |
Nepal Chess Federation | External links | External links
Official website
Nepal Chess Federation on FIDE
Category:Chess in Nepal
Category:Sports governing bodies in Nepal
Category:National members of the Asian Chess Federation
Category:Organizations established in 1979 |
Nepal Chess Federation | Table of Content | Short description, History, References, External links |
HNLMS Aldebaran | Use dmy dates | HNLMS Aldebaran was a Government Navy patrol boat. She would be militarized by the Royal Netherlands Navy upon the start of the Pacific theatre of World War II. |
HNLMS Aldebaran | Service history | Service history
HNLMS Aldebaran was stationed at Makassar when war broke out. She would be transferred to Surabaya harbor where she would serve as an accomodation ship and guard ship due to stability issues that she had suffered from ever since commissioning.
After the fall of Java, she would be scuttled by her own crew on 2 March 1942 as it was not deemed possible to escape to Australia by that point. |
HNLMS Aldebaran | Citations | Citations
:Category:World War II naval ships of the Netherlands
:Category:1913 ships
:Category:March 1942 in Asia
:Category:1942 in Indonesia
:Category:Maritime incidents in February 1942 |
HNLMS Aldebaran | Table of Content | Use dmy dates, Service history, Citations |
Draft:Grand River Warriors | AfC submission | The Grand River Warriors are a Canadian and Iroquois Senior "B" box lacrosse team from Six Nations, Ontario, competing in the Can-Am Senior B Lacrosse League. The team plays its home games at the Brantford Civic Centre in Brantford, Ontario.
The Warriors began their inagural season in the Can-Am Lacrosse League in 2024, initially competing out of the historic Iroquois Lacrosse Arena in Hagersville, Onatario. |
Draft:Grand River Warriors | Inagural Season | Inagural Season
The Grand River Warriors began their inagural season in the 2024 Can-Am Preseason Tournament, where they played their debut game against one of the league's historical powerhouses, the Newtown Golden Eagles. The Warriors would go on to lose that preseason contest 12-2. However, in their second game of the tournament, they secured their first win against the reigning league champion Tuscarora Tomahawks by a 17-7 scoreline. Grand River concluded the preseason tournament with a hard-fought effort against the Tonawanda Braves, but ultimately came up short, losing 11-9.
Following the preseason tournament, the Grand River Warriors would make their Can-Am debut as they opened up their first season on May 4, 2024 at the Allegany Community Center. That night, they faced the Allegany Arrows in a close matchup, ultimately falling 14-11. The Grand River Warriors earned their first ever win as a franchise on May 18, 2024, in a tightly contested 15-14 home victory over the Onondaga Redhawks.
In their first season, the Grand River Warriors finished with a 5-5 record, placing 5th out of 6 teams in the Can-Am Lacrosse League. With every team qualifying for the postseason, the Warriors were seeded 5th and set to face the Newtown Golden Eagles in a best-of-3 quarterfinal series. On July 12, 2024, the Warriors played their first-ever playoff game on the road at Gil Lay Arena, where they were defeated by Newtown, 16-8. Grand River promptly responded the next night at home with a strong 10-4 win in Game 2. However, it was Newtown who was victorious in the series after the Warriors fell in Game 3, 9-7 |
Draft:Grand River Warriors | Season By-Season Results | Season By-Season Results
Season GP W L T PTS Results Head Coach Playoffs202410550105th, Can-AmNolan "Obes" HillLost Quarterfinals (Newtown 2-1)Totals10550101 Head Coach0 Championships |
Draft:Grand River Warriors | Table of Content | AfC submission, Inagural Season, Season By-Season Results |
File:Tata Power SED.svg | Valid SVG | |
File:Tata Power SED.svg | Summary | Summary |
File:Tata Power SED.svg | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Tata Power SED.svg | Table of Content | Valid SVG, Summary, Licensing |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Revolutionary Communist Party (UK, 2024) (2nd nomination) | [[:Revolutionary Communist Party (UK, 2024)]] | :Revolutionary Communist Party (UK, 2024)
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Article about a political organization whose notability is unclear. I accepted the draft yesterday but was questioned by a contributor of the article who told me that the draft had questionable sources that fall short of existing guidelines. The sources have been removed, and the only source that might contribute to notability is this. I could not find additional valid sources on the search engine, and so the organization might not meet WP:NORG or WP:GNG. I am not opposed to another incubation in draftspace as an WP:ATD, but I do not think that the subject will be notable enough for inclusion in the near future. ToadetteEdit (7M articles) 07:29, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of United Kingdom-related deletion discussions. ToadetteEdit (7M articles) 07:29, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
I also want to add that there was a previous AfD on the subject (which I somehow missed) that was kept and reverted to the old version of Socialist Appeal (UK, 1992). That said, I would not be opposed to a merger to that article as per WP:ATD. ToadetteEdit (7M articles) 07:37, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Organizations and Politics. Shellwood (talk) 08:05, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Thanks for bringing your feedback to my article. I believe that the range of sources from independent and reputable websites like Prospect, Dazed, and the Telegraph demonstrate the notability of this organisation. Unfortunately, @Rambling Rambler seems to be systematically removing other citations which I believe should remain in the article.
For example, this user has removed a press release by a government minister Michael Gove on the gov.uk website, which explicitly mentions the RCP and was delivered on live television. The grounds for removing this citation was Wikipedia:ABOUTSELF which does not apply to this situation, as the RCP is NOT the same as the British Government or Tory politician Michael Gove (needless to say).
Moreover, this user has removed another source from the Cambridge Independent, a well-established local newspaper, on the grounds that a "long quote" "adds nothing to the article". This is the quote:
In an interview with the ''Cambridge Independent'', an RCP spokesperson said "We do not want to tax the rich, which is impossible. We want these criminals expropriated and the economy unleashed by a working class government."
Firstly, the quote is two sentences so it's not exactly long. Secondly, it definitely adds something, given that it explains a key political and economic strategy that the party stands for, which isn't explained elsewhere in the article.
The consistency with which @Rambling Rambler seems to be preventing this article from being published (stretching back for a year) suggests to me that this person is politically in disagreement with the RCP, which may be the motivating factor at play here rather than objectivity and a desire to have Wikipedia serve internet users with good-quality information on a variety of topics.
As an aside, I know that "importance" alone is not criteria for notability on Wikipedia, but it is worth mentioning that this party is one of the biggest far-left parties in Britain by any means of measurement. It is roughly the same size as similar far-left parties like Socialist Workers Party (UK) and Communist Party of Britain and is certainly bigger and more notable than groups like Workers Revolutionary Party (UK), Revolutionary Communist Group (UK), Counterfire (group), Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee), and Alliance for Workers' Liberty – all of which have Wikipedia pages despite being a fraction of the size/relevance (and also a similar array of citations.
I hope this helps explain why I think this article should remain, and that a number of @Rambling Rambler's revisions (although not all of them, some of them are fair – just the ones highlighted above) should be undone. John Timothy Watson (talk) 09:27, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
To get through this rather quickly:
- We do not need three sources to cite someone stood for election (not even for the party anyway) nor an addition of two lengthy quotes simply to source it's anti-capitalist when it's already been cited. This is an example of WP:OVERCITE and suggests a lack of notability as you're chucking in repeated sources for basic information.
- WP:ABOUTSELF does apply here with regards to a government press release (see also WP:PRSOURCE). ABOUTSELF applies to each source individually, so a PR statement by the government attacking a third party is a breach.
- Proclamations that this group is "important" is not a criteria for notability, period (see WP:GNG). We require high quality, independent sources to establish notability of a group.
- Pointing that other groups have pages is not a criteria for inclusion.
- Attacking other editors for having false intentions with no evidence is a bad idea. Rambling Rambler (talk) 09:55, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Restore to draft - I don't believe there's any harm once again putting it back to draft before a series of recent non-policy edits saw to push this to mainspace. Part of the reason we drafted it is because the predecessor organisation was notable so there is still potential for this one to become notable. It was also done as a firewall to prevent the numerous attempts by new accounts that only seem interested in this one group to hijack the previous group's page and instead force notability by the back door so to speak. Rambling Rambler (talk) 09:58, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete. Not enough independent reliable sources to build an article for. It’s also not really notable as it has received very little coverage and holds no elected representation at any level and does not have a very high membership or hold much influence for a Britian-wide organisation. I’ve removed a good amount of original research from the page and I suspect there is more in there as well as possibly some WP:SYNTH. Helper201 (talk) 13:44, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Draftify or Delete: subject seems to not be notable enough and probably won't be until the next election in 2029 Laura240406 (talk) 17:06, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete: It's notability is unclear? I didn't see any notability of the subject as per WP:NORG. --Warm Regards, Abhimanyu7 talk 06:57, 21 May 2025 (UTC) |
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William Durks | Short description | William “Bill” Durks (Jasper, Alabama, April 13, 1913 - Gibsonton, Florida, May 7, 1975) was an American sideshow performer born with disprosopus (“two faces”), billed as “The Man With Three Eyes”. |
William Durks | Early Life | Early Life
William Durks was born in Jasper, Alabama in 1913 to a family of farmers. He was born with a cleft palate, cleft lip, two noses with one functional nostril each, and, contrary to what his stage name implied: two eyes, which had to be opened surgically—one of which was blind. His condition has been described as both disprosopus and frontonasal dysplasia. |
William Durks | Career | Career
He was scouted while attending a sideshow as a fairgoer. Over the course of his career, Durks was signed to multiple shows including James E. Strates Shows, where he worked alongside other sideshow performers such as Emmitt Bejano, “The Alligator Boy” and Percilla Bejano, “The Monkey Girl”.
His wife, Mildred Durks, was also a performer billed as “The Alligator Woman”. They married and performed together as “The World’s Strangest Married Couple”, a title multiple other married sideshow couples used for promotional purposes. |
William Durks | References | References
Category:1913 births
Category:1975 deaths
Category:Sideshow performers |
William Durks | Table of Content | Short description, Early Life, Career, References |
Filip Trello | Short description | Filip Trello is a Slovak professional football player who currently plays for FC Spartak Trnava and OFK Malženice as a Midfielder. |
Filip Trello | Club Career | Club Career
On 16 July 2024 Trello signed a professional contract with Spartak Trnava. On 19 April he made his debut in a 2-3 loss against ŠK Slovan Bratislava coming on for Erik Sabo in the 75’ minute. |
Filip Trello | References | References
Category:Living people
Category:Footballers
Category:Slovak footballers
Category:FC Spartak Trnava |
Filip Trello | Table of Content | Short description, Club Career, References |
Percilla Bejano | Histmerge | Percilla Bejano, born Percilla Román, (Bayamón, Puerto Rico, April 26, 1911 — February 5, 2001, Tampa, Florida) was a Puerto Rican-American sideshow performer, showman, actress, and singer billed as The Monkey Girl or La Chica Mono. Percilla was born with hyperdontia (two rows of teeth) and hypertrichosis, a condition that causes excessive hair growth all over the body. By three years old she was placed on exhibit by her father to support their family. She worked in sideshow exhibits and traveling shows for over fifty years until making television and film appearances in her later years. |
Percilla Bejano | Early Life | Early Life
alt=Sepia photograph of Percilla Bejano as a baby - she is covered in naturally long, dark hair all over her head, arms, and legs.|thumb|Percilla as a baby (ca. 1911)
After taking his baby daughter to many American doctors for answers about her condition and learning there was no cure, Percilla’s father decided to start exhibiting her to support their family of seven children. He eventually recruited showman Carl L. Lauther to help promote and manage his daughter’s career.
Percilla’s father was fatally shot in Gainesville while she was still a child, and his final wish was for Lauther and his wife to adopt Percilla. Although he exhibited and profited off of her, Lauther treated Percilla (now Percilla Lauther) like his own daughter and took it personally when customers called her a ‘freak’.
In the 1999 documentary film Sideshow: Alive On The Inside, Percilla said of Lauther:
“I was his daughter. He didn’t even allow any of the working men to cuss in front of me.” |
Percilla Bejano | Career | Career
alt=Promotional photo of Percilla and Emmitt Bejano after they married, labeled “Monkey Girl Weds Alligator Boy”|thumb|Promotional photo of Percilla and Emmitt Bejano after they married, labeled “Monkey Girl Weds Alligator Boy”
In 1936, when she was 25, Lauther signed Percilla to perform with Johnny J. Jones Exposition’s “Oddities of the 20th Century” show. There, she met Emmitt Bejano, a man with lamellar ichthyosis billed as “Lobello, the Alligator Boy”.
Percilla and Emmitt married in 1938 and began performing together as “The World’s Strangest Married Couple”.
In 1938 they left Lauther’s show and signed with a traveling Ripley’s Believe It or Not! exhibit.
On February 2, 1939, Percilla gave birth to a baby girl, Francina, in Virginia. Like Percilla, Francina was born with hypertrichosis (covered head-to-toe in black hair). Sadly, at just fourteen weeks, Francina succumbed to bronchopneumonia.
alt=black and white photo of Percilla and Emmitt Bejano, who performed as the Monkey Girl and Alligator Boy.|thumb|Percilla and Emmitt Bejano
In the 1950s Percilla and Emmitt adopted a boy named Tony and they lived together on a ranch in Gibsonton, Florida. For the next two decades, they ran their own show as the Bejano Family, with Gooding Amusements, and later with James E. Strates Shows in the 1970s, even as ‘freak shows’ across the nation faced closures by well-intentioned activist groups.
In 1978, she told a reporter:
“When they start making fun at me, I say, ‘I can see you for nothing right here, but you had to pay to see me.’”
In the ‘80s and ’90s, Percilla and Emmitt retired from traveling, but made many television and film appearances as two of the last surviving veterans of American freak show culture.
Percilla and Emmit (sometimes credited as Emmett) both starred in the American movie Carny (1980), the British television show The Secret Cabaret (1990), and the Canadian documentary film Being Different (1981).
They retired together in Tampa until Emmitt’s passing on April 17, 1995. After his death, Percilla shaved her beard as a sign of mourning and remained shaved until her own death in 2001. |
Percilla Bejano | Legacy | Legacy
In one of her pitchbooks sold at her shows, Percilla wrote:
“I’ll grant my exterior appearance is strange and unusual but that does not hinder me from enjoying life to the fullest extent and from participating in the goodness life has to offer the same as yourself.”
Showman and author Daniel P. Mannix wrote about Percilla extensively in his 1976 book Freaks: We Who Are Not As Others. |
Percilla Bejano | References | References
Category:1911 births
Category:2001 deaths
Category:Sideshow performers |
Percilla Bejano | Table of Content | Histmerge, Early Life, Career, Legacy, References |
August De Wannemacker | Short description | August Jan De Wannemacker (born 25 December 2008) is a Belgian professional footballer who plus as a midfielder for KRC Genk. |
August De Wannemacker | Club career | Club career
He started as a 4-year-old at KSCE Mariakerke and played there for 4 seasons. He then made the switch to Racing Gent for one season. He then played as a left forward at the youth academy at KAA Gent for the next four seasons. He joined the youth set-up at KRC Genk from Gent in 2022, and signed his first professional contract with Genk as a 15 year-old in January 2024. He made his senior debut with Jong Genk in the Challenger Pro League against Lommel SK on 25 October 2024. |
August De Wannemacker | International career | International career
A Belgian youth international, he scored for the Belgium national under-17 football team against Kosovo U17 in October 2024.
He was subsequently named in their squad for 2025 UEFA European Under-17 Championship. |
August De Wannemacker | Style of play | Style of play
He has been praised for his football intelligence and versatility, being able to play in different positions on the field, but also having enough toughness to play central midfield. |
August De Wannemacker | References | References
Category:2008 births
Category:Living people
Category:Belgian men's footballers
Category:Belgium men's youth international footballers
Category:K.R.C. Genk players
Category:Challenger Pro League players
Category:Men's association football midfielders |
August De Wannemacker | Table of Content | Short description, Club career, International career, Style of play, References |
Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/List of Parks and Recreation episodes/archive1 | [[List of Parks and Recreation episodes]] | List of Parks and Recreation episodes
Nominator(s): Olliefant (she/her) 07:35, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
I just finished a rewatch of Parks so I decided to work on the list so over the past few days I've been planning an FLC for this and now its done. Note that I belive most sources are archived as for the non archived sources IAbot is down so :( Olliefant (she/her) 07:35, 20 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/List of Parks and Recreation episodes/archive1 | Comments by Alavense | Comments by Alavense
- Something's missing there.
- Shouldn't this be something like ?
There are a few like these. I'll have another look when the list has been carefully copyedited. Kind regards, Alavense (talk) 09:11, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
done Olliefant (she/her) 16:02, 20 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/List of Parks and Recreation episodes/archive1 | History6042 | History6042
Please archive the rest of the sources.
Can’t do this because of IAbot being down. Although like I said in the nom I’m fairly certain all sources are archived. Do you know which are
missing? (Also note that archived sources aren’t need for FLCs.)
What is rank in the overview table, I don't see it anywhere else.
it’s another metric for the show’s ratings. Showing that the season was the X highest viewed of the X year
Is an episode view graph available like in List of My Name is Earl episodes?
It wouldn’t work as Parks and Rec is over the 100 episode limit for the graph
Since citation cite a whole row they should be their own column
They don’t they just cite the viewship, the other stuff is covered by the episodes credits in MOS:PLOTCITE
The Aubrey Plaza link is wrong. Fixed
Could the ratings columns be made sortable.
No
Ping when done. History6042😊 (Contact me) 19:49, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Olliefant (she/her) 20:15, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Support, the un archived sources are 1 to 12, 16, and 17. History6042😊 (Contact me) 20:26, 20 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/List of Parks and Recreation episodes/archive1 | Table of Content | [[List of Parks and Recreation episodes]], Comments by Alavense, History6042 |
Bhagwal, Chakwal | Infobox settlement
| Bhagwal is a village situated in the Chakwal District of Punjab, Pakistan. located approximately 97 kilometers far away from national capital Islamabad, it lies at coordinates 33°4′31″N 72°35′45″E, with an elevation of 432 meters above sea level. |
Bhagwal, Chakwal | Economy and Agriculture | Economy and Agriculture
Agriculture is the backbone of village economy, with residents cultivating crops such as wheat, maize, rice, sugarcane, and various vegetables. The fertile land supports these agricultural activities, contributing to the village's livelihood. Many individuals went to abroad for work. |
Bhagwal, Chakwal | Education and Infrastructure | Education and Infrastructure
Bhagwal is served by several educational institutions, including the Government Higher Secondary School (GHSS) and the Government Elementary School (GES). |
Bhagwal, Chakwal | Prominent Personalities | Prominent Personalities
Bhagwal has produced notable individuals, including:
Ayaz Amir: renowned journalist and former Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA) |
Bhagwal, Chakwal | Nearby Villages | Nearby Villages
its surrounded by several villages, including Khara, Sohair, Gah, Ranjha, Patalian, Roopwal, Chawali Marath, and Karsal . |
Bhagwal, Chakwal | References | References
Category:Populated places in Chakwal District
Category:Villages in Chakwal District |
Bhagwal, Chakwal | Table of Content | Infobox settlement
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Dexter's Bush | '''Dexter’s Bush''' | Dexter’s Bush, is a 1.5-hectare bushland reserve in Heathmont, a suburb of Maroondah, Victoria, Australia. It is managed by Maroondah City Council, having previously been entrusted to Trust for Nature. The reserve originated from land donated by local conservationists Mick and Liz Dexter, whose long-term stewardship preserved and restored the site’s ecological value.
thumb|Bushwalkers passing the Dexters Bush sign |
Dexter's Bush | History | History
Mick and Liz Dexter purchased the original 2-hectare property at 46 Dickasons Road, Heathmont, in 1956. Initially consisting of grasses, rushes, and blackberries, the property also featured a pine plantation and remnant native bushland along Dandenong Creek. In 1988, the Dexters donated 1 hectare—including the pine plantation—to the Victorian Conservation Trust (now Trust for Nature).
In 1990, 88 pine trees were removed, a process that cleared the way for natural regeneration. Remarkably, disturbance triggered a revival of native species from the seed bank, including Bush Pea, Coral Heath (Epacris gunnii), and Tufted Blue Lily (Thelionema caespitosum). A further 1.5 hectares along Dandenong Creek were later added, bringing the reserve’s total area to approximately 1.5 hectares as managed today by Maroondah Council.
The land was officially transferred to the council in 2015, after the Dexters were no longer able to manage it by themselves. |
Dexter's Bush | Vegetation | Vegetation
Dexter’s Bush supports a diverse range of native plant species and remnant wet heathy woodland communities. Notable flora includes:
Silver-leaf Stringybark (Eucalyptus cephalocarpa)
Cherry Ballart (Exocarpos cupressiformis)
Silver Banksia (Banksia marginata)
Common Heath (Epacris impressa)
Tufted Blue Lily (Thelionema caespitosum)
Red-fruited Saw-sedge (Gahnia sieberiana)
Triggerplants (Stylidium spp.)
Bulbine Lily (Bulbine bulbosa)
Several species once lost due to drought, such as Coral Heath, were propagated by the Community of Ringwood Indigenous Species Plant Nursery from cuttings taken from the reserve and successfully reintroduced.
Dexter's Bush supports numerous animal species typical of remnant riparian bushland in the Dandenong Creek corridor. The intact understory of orchids, sedges, and native grasses provides important habitat for birds, insects, and small mammals. |
Dexter's Bush | Conservation and management | Conservation and management
Dexter’s Bush is maintained by the Maroondah City Council Bushland Management Team with support from the local community group Heathmont Bushcare, which has conducted working bees and plantings since 1994. Dexter's Bush benefits from:
Weed removal and revegetation efforts
Seed and cutting propagation at Community of Ringwood Indigenous Species Plant Nursery.
Conservation of regionally rare plant communities. |
Dexter's Bush | Legacy | Legacy
Liz Dexter (birth date unknown – 30 July 2021) and Mick Dexter (birth date unknown – 12 May 2025) remain highly regarded for their contribution to local conservation. Their foresight in gifting and stewarding the reserve has preserved one of the last strongholds of wet heathy woodland in Maroondah. Their contributions continue through the work of Heathmont Bushcare and the Community of Ringwood Indigenous Species Plant Nursery. |
Dexter's Bush | References | References
Category:City of Maroondah
Category:Nature reserves in Victoria (state) |
Dexter's Bush | Table of Content | '''Dexter’s Bush''', History, Vegetation, Conservation and management, Legacy, References |
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MiLinguall Party | Short description | The MiLinguall Party () is a single-issue political party in Taiwan. The party was founded by on January 19, 2020 and advocates for better bilingual education in the country through the inclusion of science of reading into school curricula. |
MiLinguall Party | History | History
The MiLinguall Party was founded by , part-time professor at the National Taiwan Normal University and former interpreter for president Chen Shui-bian, on January 19, 2020. 145 members, mostly educators and parents, joined the party.
The party has three main political views and intends to dissolve itself once all three are met: to synchronize bilingual education in Taiwan with that of the US and Australia, to incorporate science of reading (SoR) into school curricula, and to enforce SoR through legislation. According to Wen, the party's ultimate goal is the completion of 2030 Bilingual Nation, a project initiated by the Tsai and Lai administrations.
The party ran 10 indigenous candidates and 2 party-list representatives in the 2024 legislative elections. It won 44,852 party-list votes (0.33% of total votes cast), failing to reach the 5% threshold for representation in the Legislative Yuan. Out of the 16 parties that received votes, it finished 9th, above the New Party and Taiwan Solidarity Union. It urged voters to vote for a major party instead in indigenous constituencies, where its best result was in Tainan's fifth district, getting 38,695 (23.46%) of the vote. |
MiLinguall Party | References | References |
MiLinguall Party | External links | External links
Category:Single-issue political parties
Category:Political parties in Taiwan
Category:Bilingual education
Category:2020 in Taiwan |
MiLinguall Party | Table of Content | Short description, History, References, External links |
Shernee Tan-Tambut | use mdy | Shernee Tan-Tambut is a Filipino politician currently serving as a member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines under the Kusug Tausug partylist. |
Shernee Tan-Tambut | Political career | Political career
The Kusug Tausug partylist first won a seat at the 2016 elections. This seat by the organization advocating for the Tausūg people and other marginalized sectors was filled in by first nominee Shernee Tan-Tambut. She is known for questioning the alleged corruption behind the budget usage in the now defunct Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). She won two fresh mandates in the 2019 and 2022 elections.
Tan-Tambut has promoted the use of traditional Tausug cloth, pis syabit.
She proposed expanding the martial law imposed in Mindanao by President Rodrigo Duterte via Proclamation No. 216 in response to the 2017 Marawi siege nationwide. She believed that the presence of the New People's Army in Visayas and Mindanao could justify the expansion.
Tan-Tambut also opposed the provision of the Bangsamoro Organic Law which did not allow individual provinces in the ARMM to vote if they want to be included in the new Bangsamoro autonomous region. Her province of Sulu was included in the new region which replaced the ARMM in 2019 despite most Sulu residents voting against the 2019 plebiscite. The Supreme Court nullified Sulu's inclusion in September 2024.
She also proposed the designation of a permanent official residence for the vice president during the 19th Congress.
For the 2025 election, she ran for the position of vice mayor of Maimbung under the Lakas party. Outgoing vice mayor Ainan Tan was named Kusug's first nominee to replace Tan-Tambut. |
Shernee Tan-Tambut | Personal life | Personal life
Shernee Tan-Tambut was born on January 1, 1986 in Quezon City, Metro Manila. She is a Tausug Muslim of Chinese descent and hails from the town of Maimbung. Coming from an influential political family in Sulu, she is the youngest daughter of Abdusakur Mahail Tan and Nurunisah Abubakar. Shernee has four siblings.
She is married to Marjani "John" Tambut who is a pilot for Philippine Airlines. Former president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, then-president Rodrigo Duterte, and other politicians were among the sponsor of their wedding which took place in Zamboanga City in 2019. |
Shernee Tan-Tambut | References | References
Category:Lakas–CMD politicians
Category:Politicians from Sulu
Category:Party-list members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Category:1986 births
Category:Living people
Category:Filipino Muslims
Category:Tausūg people
Category:Filipino people of Chinese descent
Category:Women members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines |
Shernee Tan-Tambut | Table of Content | use mdy, Political career, Personal life, References |
Draft:Guangdong Education Publishing House | AfC submission | Guangdong Education Publishing House (GEPH) (), or Guangdong Education Press, is a professional publishing house that focuses on educational services in China. The company was founded in 1985, and is located in Guangzhou, capital city of Guangdong Province. GEPH is known for its excellent educational materials and textbooks. It has been named “National Outstanding Publishing House”, and is currently the only first-class publishing house in Guangdong Province that has been evaluated by the State Press and Publication Administration. |
Draft:Guangdong Education Publishing House | History | History
Guangdong Education Publishing House was established in 1985 as a spin-off from Guangdong People's Publishing House.
In 2009, Guangdong Education Publishing House was rated as a national first-class publishing house (one of the top 100 book publishing units in the country) by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television.
In 2018, Guangdong Education Press Co., Ltd. won the "Advanced Publishing Unit Award" at the 4th China Publishing Government Award. It is the only publishing house in Guangdong Province to have won the "Advanced Publishing Unit Award".
As of the end of 2020, the company's total assets were nearly 1.305 billion yuan, net profit exceeded 200 million yuan. A total of more than 500 books have won national and provincial and ministerial awards, and more than 40 books have won national awards. |
Draft:Guangdong Education Publishing House | Present situation | Present situation
Guangdong Education Publishing House is now subordinated to the Southern Publishing and Media. It has a total number of nearly 500 employees. And the business mainly covers book publishing, online publishing, journal publishing, educational services, property investment, physical kindergartens, etc.
GEPH has 16 national standard textbooks (second only to People's Education Press), more than 700 local curriculum textbooks for primary and secondary schools in Guangdong Province, a variety of Hong Kong and Macao textbooks, and 42 national vocational education textbooks.
Book "New Three Character Classic" has sold more than 40 million copies. "Diary of the Head Nurse" won the "Five One Project" Special Award. In addition, there are books such as "Comparison of Classical and Vernacular", "History of Sino-Foreign Education Exchange", "History of Pearl River Culture", "History of Textbooks in Primary and Secondary Schools in New China", "Dictionary of Chinese Dialectology", "Collection of Studies on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics", "Hello, Zhong Nanshan", "New Coronavirus Science Picture Book for Children", and "Spring in Masks", etc.
Books published by GEPH are also available internationally. |
Draft:Guangdong Education Publishing House | Honours | Honours
Guangdong Education Publishing House
is a first-class publishing house evaluated by the National Press and Publication Administration. Other honors include National Excellent Publishing House, National Top 100 Book Publishing Units, National Advanced Unit in the Press and Publication System, and Advanced Publishing Unit of the Fourth China Publishing Government Award, etc. |
Draft:Guangdong Education Publishing House | Contact information | Contact information
Address: 12th-15th Floor, No. 472, Huanshi East Road, Guangzhou
Tel: 020-87613639
Fax: 020-87616816
Official website: http://www.gjs.cn/ |
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