2 Current total (997 articles) 2.1 People (113 articles) 2.1.1 Leaders and politicians (27 articles) 2.1.2 Religious figures (8 articles) 2.1.3 Explorers (7 articles) 2.1.4 Philosophers and social scientists (19 articles) 2.1.5 Writers (11 articles) 2.1.6 Artists (6 articles) 2.1.7 Musicians and composers (6 articles)
This category houses top-importance articles, as determined by the related wikiprojects. Related category: Category:Wikipedia core topics ...
We wanted to know the most important articles. We calculated an importance score for every article, based on how richly linked a Wikipedia article is within Wikipedia (the number and quality of links to a page), how many languages an article has been translated into, the brevity of the title, how popular an articles is (web hits), and the ...
There are 6,076 featured articles out of 6,483,531 articles on the English Wikipedia (about 0.09% or one out of every 1,060 articles). Articles that no longer ...
In spite of this, the article was promoted to Featured status—indicating that it is the highest quality in Wikipedia. Getting to that point required a wealth of the two most fundamental principles...
Vital articles are lists of subjects for which the English Wikipedia should have corresponding featured-class articles. They serve as centralized watchlists ...
Praising Wikipedia, by restating its mission, meant self-identifying as an idiot. That was in 2007. Today, Wikipedia is the eighth-most-visited site in the world. The English-language version...
Vital articles are lists of subjects for which the English Wikipedia should have corresponding featured-class articles. They serve as centralized watchlists ...
1 Applied physics 1.1 Accelerator physics 1.2 Biophysics 1.3 Geophysics 1.4 Physics of computation 1.5 Plasma physics 2 Astronomy and astrophysics 2.1 Astrophysics 2.2 Cosmology 3 Atomic and molecular physics 4 Classical mechanics 4.1 Fluid dynamics 5 Computational physics 6 Condensed matter physics 6.1 Polymer physics 7 Electromagnetism
A good article (GA) is an article that meets a core set of editorial standards, ... articles (FA), but they should not omit any major facets of the topic: a ...
One of the reasons for Wikipedia’s popularity is the fact that it’s articles aim to inform, not convince. Therefore, it’s important that the tone of your article should always remain as impersonal and dispassionate as possible. To help keep your tone formal, avoid using any slang, colloquialisms, doublespeak, or jargon in your article. 4
Vital articles are lists of subjects for which the English Wikipedia should have corresponding featured-class articles. They serve as centralized watchlists ...
1 Identifying significant figures 1.1 Rules to identify significant figures in a number 1.2 Ways to denote significant figures in an integer with trailing zeros 2 Rounding to significant figures 3 Writing uncertainty and implied uncertainty 3.1 Significant figures in writing uncertainty 3.2 Implied uncertainty 4 Arithmetic
682 Posted by 14 hours ago Madeleine Albright, first female secretary of state in U.S. history. Said sanctions against Iraq that killed half a million children was "worth it." In 2010, Albright began promoting the controversial multi-level marketing company Herbalife. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M... 55 comments 339 Posted by 18 hours ago
Wikipedia’s “Golden Rule” – Significant Coverage, Reliable Sources, Independent This can be a stumbling block for most people as notability guidelines are difficult to understand, even with a simple guide such as this. Keep in mind that we always offer free evaluations for notability by filling out our online form.
The Most Significant Change Technique ( MSC) is a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) method used for the monitoring and evaluating complex development interventions. It was developed by Rick Davies as part of his PhD field work with the Christian Commission for Development in Bangladesh (CCDB) in 1994.
2 Current total (997 articles) 2.1 People (113 articles) 2.1.1 Leaders and politicians (27 articles) 2.1.2 Religious figures (8 articles) 2.1.3 Explorers (7 articles) 2.1.4 Philosophers and social scientists (19 articles) 2.1.5 Writers (11 articles) 2.1.6 Artists (6 articles) 2.1.7 Musicians and composers (6 articles)
This category houses top-importance articles, as determined by the related wikiprojects. Related category: Category:Wikipedia core topics ...
We wanted to know the most important articles. We calculated an importance score for every article, based on how richly linked a Wikipedia article is within Wikipedia (the number and quality of links to a page), how many languages an article has been translated into, the brevity of the title, how popular an articles is (web hits), and the ...
There are 6,076 featured articles out of 6,483,531 articles on the English Wikipedia (about 0.09% or one out of every 1,060 articles). Articles that no longer ...
In spite of this, the article was promoted to Featured status—indicating that it is the highest quality in Wikipedia. Getting to that point required a wealth of the two most fundamental principles...
Vital articles are lists of subjects for which the English Wikipedia should have corresponding featured-class articles. They serve as centralized watchlists ...
Praising Wikipedia, by restating its mission, meant self-identifying as an idiot. That was in 2007. Today, Wikipedia is the eighth-most-visited site in the world. The English-language version...
Vital articles are lists of subjects for which the English Wikipedia should have corresponding featured-class articles. They serve as centralized watchlists ...
1 Applied physics 1.1 Accelerator physics 1.2 Biophysics 1.3 Geophysics 1.4 Physics of computation 1.5 Plasma physics 2 Astronomy and astrophysics 2.1 Astrophysics 2.2 Cosmology 3 Atomic and molecular physics 4 Classical mechanics 4.1 Fluid dynamics 5 Computational physics 6 Condensed matter physics 6.1 Polymer physics 7 Electromagnetism
A good article (GA) is an article that meets a core set of editorial standards, ... articles (FA), but they should not omit any major facets of the topic: a ...
One of the reasons for Wikipedia’s popularity is the fact that it’s articles aim to inform, not convince. Therefore, it’s important that the tone of your article should always remain as impersonal and dispassionate as possible. To help keep your tone formal, avoid using any slang, colloquialisms, doublespeak, or jargon in your article. 4
Vital articles are lists of subjects for which the English Wikipedia should have corresponding featured-class articles. They serve as centralized watchlists ...
1 Identifying significant figures 1.1 Rules to identify significant figures in a number 1.2 Ways to denote significant figures in an integer with trailing zeros 2 Rounding to significant figures 3 Writing uncertainty and implied uncertainty 3.1 Significant figures in writing uncertainty 3.2 Implied uncertainty 4 Arithmetic
682 Posted by 14 hours ago Madeleine Albright, first female secretary of state in U.S. history. Said sanctions against Iraq that killed half a million children was "worth it." In 2010, Albright began promoting the controversial multi-level marketing company Herbalife. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M... 55 comments 339 Posted by 18 hours ago
Wikipedia’s “Golden Rule” – Significant Coverage, Reliable Sources, Independent This can be a stumbling block for most people as notability guidelines are difficult to understand, even with a simple guide such as this. Keep in mind that we always offer free evaluations for notability by filling out our online form.
The Most Significant Change Technique ( MSC) is a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) method used for the monitoring and evaluating complex development interventions. It was developed by Rick Davies as part of his PhD field work with the Christian Commission for Development in Bangladesh (CCDB) in 1994.
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