Just wanted to drop a line expressing my admiration for your level of courtesy and civility in resolving conflicting viewpoints. Stumbled on one of your exchanges after a few hours doing some browsing on controversial issues, and it was a much-needed welcome change.
So, for as much as it is worth it, kudos from a completely random stranger (as you notice, not even registered ;))!
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Hey! Just letting you know that I reported the vandal adding hoax figures to articles like Algeria and the IP is now blocked for one month. Njaelkies Lea (talk) 18:05, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
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Hello, I just want to state that I consider removing Spanish as an official language is a mistake. Spanish is still in used in Republica Arabe Saharawi, and the Frente Polisario uses Spanish in all its communications. By the way, Frente Polisario is an anacronym from Spanish. I wonder why they prefer to use Spanish and not Arabic, English or French. Based in the following from you "... My reasoning: Arabic is the only official language in both Morocco and for the Polisario Front, so whatever the outcome of the dispute, it would be considered the official language of the territory", shows to me that there is a lack of research and therefore this information is not accurate and does not reflect the reality of language use in RASD. On the other hand, Spanish is still taught in schools by volunteers and Spanish-speaking saharawies who want to preserve it.RASD looks for recognition in Latin America and they have sent representatives who speak and communicate in Spanish only. I think this is a very important fact that add some value to the language topic in RASD.
It is true that you asked for feedback and nobody replied back with information. Then, I understand you had to take the decision yourself.
I want to request a change about language status, and ask you to add Spanish at least as a second language spoken in the RASD.
Regards, —Preceding unsigned comment added by Niconinis (talk • contribs) 09:28, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
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I have requested for him/her to be blocked. Njaelkies Lea (talk) 15:34, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
Please read the Archives of the discussions. A consensus for approach was reached aboout material that contradicts the great body of scientific evidence about Uranium and how it can affect the human body. I hope you find it useful to read.Starkrm (talk) 20:17, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
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It should be possible to move the article using the "move" tab, pages shouldn't be copied and pasted. Also if there is nothing else with the same name the disambiguation "Iraq" isn't needed (unless it is part of the group's name) so it should probably be at Ila al-Amam. —Snigbrook 21:06, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
hello, yes, sorry for the copypaste, I'm not experienced and will try to learn that. As for the disambiguation, there is actually a Moroccan group with the same name, which I'm right now creating (as a stub). Thanks!
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OK: Both words mean engine (from latin ingenium).
Cuba, Puerto Rico, etc. For the cane work they brought people who had experience in the sugar cane plantations in the Canary Islands and they brought the name there of Ingenio.
Canarias the starting point: At the beginning of the 16th century, the cultivation of sugar cane and its processing began. Before the Spanish and Portuguese began to plant sugar cane in America.
To industrialize this product, a sugar mill was built at the beginning of the 16th century by the Madeiran Antonio Sardinha, obtaining a very economical machinery by using the force produced by a waterfall from the ditch formed by the derivatives to irrigate the crops in the area. This Ingenio passed in 1518 to Alonso de Matos, and that would give its name to the future urban nucleus and municipality, with names such as "El Ingenio de la Vega de Aguatona".
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