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March, 23 2019

I chose the stub "Texas Hold'em Tournament" for two reasons. 1. I love the game. 2. It took me 30 minutes to find a stub I was interested in.

Here is the link: Texas Hold'em Tournament

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This stub is missing a lot of information. It was created in 2009 and hasn't had any edits since 2015. Even the title is a bit deceiving. This stub is about a video game. It does not indicate this in the title. There is no information on the creator (except the name). They only listed 4 references. Adding a description of how the game played is needed. This stub needs help!

3 of the 4 references still work. They take you to the video game website. The "reviews" reference doesn't work.

This stub has very little information. Only a couple sections are labeled and the information provided is very vague.

March 27, 2019 - 3 Stubs

Study hall

Texas Hold'em Tournament

Full City oil spill

Friday March 29 Assignment- Find two sources to help build stub

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Murder of Betty Van Patter

Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times

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QUESTION FOR DR HILDEBRANDT- Is pulling information on Ali's life acceptable to edit this stub?

Wed April 3,

Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times is an award-winning biography of the boxer Muhammad Ali, written in 1991 by Thomas Hauser.[1] It won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award in that year.

A review of the book in the Chicago Tribune states:

Thomas Hauser's oral history, "Muhammad Ali, His Life and Times," is the most satisfying of the brace of excellent books already done on this seemingly inexhaustible subject. This book is a collage, a composite of thousands of bits and pieces of intimate knowledge, and observations and opinion from his intimate family, his cornermen (like Angelo Dundee, the late Budini Brown, Dr. Ferdie Pacheco) to opponents he demeaned, to Herbert Muhammad, the son of Elijah Muhammad, who managed Ali and served as mentor all the way through. You will find support for Herbert in this big grab-bag of a book, along with criticism of his handling of Ali's money and his allowing Ali to fight on into fistic old age.[2]

April 4 New References downloaded from love joy **Not sure how to cite**
= Book Details = TITLE

Complete Muhammad Ali

AUTHOR

Ishmael Reed

PUBLISHER

Baraka Books

PRINT PUB DATE

2015-07-15

EBOOK PUB DATE

N/A

LANGUAGE

English

PRINT ISBN

9781771860406

EBOOK ISBN

9781771860482

PAGES

446

LC SUBJECT HEADINGS

LC CALL NUMBER

DEWEY DECIMAL NUMBER

BISAC SUBJECT HEADING

SPORTS & RECREATION / Boxing

DOCUMENT TYPE

book

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The Louisville Regional Airport Authority’s board voted to change the name to Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in January 2019. Ali, who among many other things, was famously known for his fear of flying, would likely have found the honor quite amusing as one of his most famous quotes was, "I don't fear the fight. I fear the flight." Ali was born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. in Louisville on January 17th, 1942 but later he changed his name after accepting a new region; Muslim. In another famous exchange, it's rumored that Ali had a conversation with a flight attendant just before taking off on a flight from Washington D.C. to New York when the attendant reminded the three time heavyweight champion to fasten his seat belt. Ali, replied, “Superman don’t need no seat belt.” Without skipping a beat, the attendant responded, "Superman don’t need no airplane either,” after which he quickly buckled in for the short flight, appropriately chastised.

https://nypost.com/2019/01/16/muhammad-ali-will-have-an-airport-named-in-his-honor/

Muhammad Ali Airport
The Louisville Regional Airport Authority’s board voted to change the name to Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in January 2019. Ali, who among many other things, was famously known for his fear of flying, would likely have found the honor quite amusing as one of his most famous quotes was, "I don't fear the fight. I fear the flight." Ali was born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. in Louisville on January 17th, 1942 but later he changed his name after accepting a new region; Muslim. In another famous exchange, it's rumored that Ali had a conversation with a flight attendant just before taking off on a flight from Washington D.C. to New York when the attendant reminded the three time heavyweight champion to fasten his seat belt. Ali, replied, “Superman don’t need no seat belt.” Without skipping a beat, the attendant responded, "Superman don’t need no airplane either,” after which he quickly buckled in for the short flight, appropriately chastised.