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Itayb is taking a wikibreak to attend college and will be back on Wikipedia once school is over, though some editing may be done from time to time. Talk page messages might not receive a timely response.
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[edit] The Principles on which Wikipedia is Founded
[edit] Useful Links
[edit] Citing and Referencing
[edit] My Major Contributions
- La Anam, A`isha, Abu Zayd al-Hilali, Al-Ustazah Fatimah, Al-Malak al-Zalem, Al-Millionairah al-Saghirah, Ana al-Madi, Ard al-Salam, Ayyamna al-Holwa, Doaa al-Karawan, Hobbi al-Wahid, Hob wa Dumoo`, Ibn al-Nile, Irham Dmoo`i, Kul Bayt Lahu Rajel, Lak Yawm Ya Zalem, Malak al-Rahma, Maw`ed Gharam, Maw`ed Ma` al-Sa`adah, Nahwa al-Majd, Rossassa Fel Qalb, Sira` Fi al-Mina, Sira` Fi al-Wadi, Sitt al-Bayt, Tareeq al-Amal, Yawm Said, Wajh al-Qamar
- Alexander Zaïd - On March 10 2007 i accepted the request for a translation of this article (from the Hebrew Wikipedia). (I created the article under the name Alexander Zaid, the way it was spelled in the request. It has since been retitled "Alexander Zaïd".)
- Azmi Bishara - I worked intensively on this article between February 13 and February 24, 2007. My efforts concentrated on citing references for the statements occurring in the article.
- /Gendale, A Morality WikiPlay in Four Tabulated Acts tells the real-life story of a fabricated factoid, that found its way into a respectable and widely read newspaper, possibly via Wikipedia. The moral: Writer, justify; Reader, verify, and be aware of the dangers of relying on secondary and tertiary sources. I've given an account of this affair in Factoid#Examples, too.
- Pearse Jordan - On March 14 and 15 2007 i rewrote the introduction and the section describing Jordan's circumstances of death. I provided complete attribution. In the introduction i put emphasis on the two reasons, which make Jordan sufficiently notable to deserve a Wikipedia article: (1) the landmark judgment of the European Court of Human Rights, holding that the inquest into the circumstances of his death was flawed, (2) the Irish rebel song about these circumstances performed by Gary Óg. In the "Circumstances of death" section i presented the undisputed facts as well as both parties' points of view: the British Government on one side and Jordan's family on the other. Additionally, i've created a redirect from Hugh Jordan to this article. Hugh Jordan, Pearse's father, is also of note, being the one who took the case to the ECHR.
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