User:Joseywales1961/NPP School/PlanetJuice

Hello, welcome to your New Page Patrol School page! Every person I instruct will have their own page on which I will give them support and tasks to be completed. Please make sure you have this page added to your watchlist. Your NPP School page has been designed with you in mind and there is no reasonable time limit to complete the tasks - please be as specific as possible when asking questions, so that I know the best way to help you (and do not be afraid to let me know if you think something isn't working). Remember you are not under any obligation to complete this training and if you wish to discontinue with it at any time please just let me know. I hope you enjoy your time on this programme and wish you the very best of luck! Josey Wales Parley 08:01, 11 August 2023 (UTC)

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Preliminary Task
Make sure you read through Notability as that's the knowledge base around which most of the questions and tasks you do will revolve around.

Q. Please confirm under here when you have read the above and I will then post some questions for you to complete in your own time.  Josey Wales Parley 08:01, 11 August 2023 (UTC)

A. I've read the notability guideline. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 02:26, 12 August 2023 (UTC)

Notability
 PART 1 

Questions
In your own words, how is notability defined on Wikipedia?
 * Question 1
 * Notability is a concept that helps editors determine whether a given topic may warrant a standalone article (something could be notable, but still be better placed in an existing article). Notability is merely a guideline, but it is a necessary one because it provides a useful test to determine whether an article is likely to meet core content policies, including verifiability, which is required. As such, the primary test for notability relies on finding multiple independent, reliable, secondary sources that provide significant coverage of the topic. If those sources don't exist, the article's content either won't be verifiable at all, or there will be so little verifiable, neutral, non-promotional content that it would be inappropriate and illogical for our readers to have a standalone article. Some topics have subject-specific notability guidelines that provide tailored criteria for a specific group of topics, but at the end of the day, those criteria are only presumptions, and there still must be sourcing to back up any claims in a potential article.
 * Secondary to those content policy goals, notability also ensures that there is a minimum standard of inclusion for topics, so that things which are specifically excluded from Wikipedia don't make their way in. For example, WP:NEVENT clarifies that news coverage of routine events, such as traffic crashes, is not "significant" for notability purposes unless there is something that otherwise justifies inclusion. Having a minimum standard ensures that we don't become an indiscriminate collection of information that is verifiable, but not likely to be significant or overly useful to our readers. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 18:04, 12 August 2023 (UTC)
 * ✅ that's a very comprehensive answer Josey Wales Parley 19:36, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

Would step by step instructions on how to "Change a car tyre" be considered a notable topic in Wikipedia? Why or why not?
 * Question 2
 * Probably not. WP:NOTHOWTO specifically mentions "instruction manuals", which is more or less what is being described here. Even though significant coverage and reliable sourcing might exist, the notability guideline specifically excludes topics under WP:NOT from inclusion. If the topic were modified from "step by step instructions" to "general, encyclopedic information about changing tires", the topic might become notable depending on sourcing. Still, per WP:NOPAGE, it is likely that a standalone page would not be warranted because it might not be organizationally sound to have a separate page about changing tires without the proper context best provided by Tire (or a similar page). —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 18:04, 12 August 2023 (UTC)
 * ✅ Josey Wales Parley 19:36, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

What are the differences between the WP:GNG and the subject-specific notability guidelines? How do we determine which one to use when patrolling an article?
 * Question 3
 * Both GNG and the SNGs have the same core goal: to help editors determine whether a topic is likely to warrant inclusion based on whether it can fall within the purposes of the encyclopedia (i.e. not WP:NOT) and meet core content policies. Both are only guidelines, and they both only create presumptions of a standalone article being warranted. That is, editors might determine that even notable topics may be best left unincluded altogether or included elsewhere.
 * GNG is a broad guideline applicable to any topic. If an article meets GNG (when also considering any clarifications or restrictions about SIGCOV or acceptable sourcing provided by relevant SNGs), it is notable. SNGs can be used for certain topics either in conjunction with GNG (as just mentioned) or as a standalone means of determining notability. For example, in some cases, other types of sources can be used in place of secondary sources for establishing notability of academics. This would fail GNG, but an article can still be written because verifiable information exists and the SNG indicates that the topic meets a minimum standard of inclusion. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 18:04, 12 August 2023 (UTC)
 * ✅ yes, that's about it! Josey Wales Parley 19:36, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

Subject-specific notability guidelines
1. Please categorize the subject-specific notability guidelines (listed at WP:SNG) into the following three categories


 * ✅ Some put music under category C, but I would say it's a toss-up Josey Wales Parley 19:36, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

2. Virtually all SNGs that provide additional notability criteria specify that these criteria may indicate that the subject meets notability guidelines. How would you interpret this caveat as a new page reviewer?
 * A lot of the SNGs provide presumptions of notability based on verifiable traits of a topic. These presumptions are intended to reflect that, in most cases, having such a trait indicates that it is likely that appropriate sourcing exists to (a) support a claim of importance and (b) provide enough information to write a balanced, verifiable article. This is not always the case, though. For example, WP:NPOL specifies that state legislators are presumed to be notable. It is possible that a state legislator (or legislator-elect) might not have attracted significant coverage as described in WP:NBASIC. In this case, per WP:BIOSPECIAL, an article may not be appropriate if it would be difficult to write any meaningful amount while still ensuring verifiability. (If the only meaningful coverage is "Legislator X won election Y 56% to 44%", that's better covered in an article on the election.) The same can be said about other situations covered by other SNGs. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 18:04, 12 August 2023 (UTC)
 * ✅ Yes, for example, for many years we had the now defunct NFOOTY (soccer) that basically said if a player made 1 appearance in a first class game in a fully profresssional league he/she would be notable, which led to a raft of stubs on otherwise non-notable players Josey Wales Parley 19:36, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

Scenarios
For scenarios 1-6 review just based on "subject notability guidelines" (SNG) "alone" for sake of the exercise. Do not consider any sources or other policies. Please answer if the subject meets the SNG guidelines based on the given content below, and specify which notability criteria they meet or fail.

An editor creates an article about "2028 Summer Olympics" in 2024 without providing any sources, is the subject considered not notable and why?
 * Scenario 1
 * Any Olympic Games will clearly require an article at some point and will have extensive coverage with "widespread... impact", so the basic criteria set forth by WP:EVENTCRIT will undoubtedly be eventually met. Whether the article should be created in 2024 is a different issue governed by WP:FUTUREEVENT:
 * Four years before any Olympic Games, there will already be plenty of verifiable information, such as host city, venues, approved events, etc.
 * Sufficiently wide interest definitely exists
 * The event, had it already taken place, would be notable, and it is almost certainly going to occur
 * Preparation (and speculation) is already well underway
 * Therefore, an article on the 2028 Summer Olympics would likely be appropriate if created in 2024. Per WP:NEXIST, the lack of sources in the article is irrelevant in relation to notability. As long as the information in the article is verifiable and does not strictly require inline citation per WP:V, it is fine, but could certainly be improved. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 19:22, 12 August 2023 (UTC)
 * ✅ Also sometimes if you are reviewing something like this, maybe of lesser importance than the olympics and it were too far out and poorly sourced, it might be appropriate to move to draft or redirect to the parent event (leaving a polite note to the creator) Josey Wales Parley 19:36, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

A New York city based 2022 start up software company, specializing in data mining, has just received a USD 200K investor fund.
 * Scenario 2
 * This seems tough to evaluate without some more specifics on the available sourcing. However, WP:NORG is largely concerned with ensuring that Wikipedia isn't used for promotion by tightening up the requirements for source independence and significant coverage. If the only sourcing is in relation to the investor fund, a few possible problems could arise. Even if the source provides some information about the company that would help in writing an article, announcements relating to investments are often routine, so this might fail WP:ORGDEPTH and be considered trivial coverage. It is also possible that the investment sourcing is not independent; even if not publicized by the company itself, groups with a financial stake like investors are not independent. Lastly, multiple sources are required to establish notability, so a single source relating to investment (or any other topic, significant or not), would not be sufficient to establish notability. Again, very context-dependent, but I would venture to say that this is probably not notable based on what was in the question. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 19:22, 12 August 2023 (UTC)
 * ✅ Again, judge each case on it's own merits, but very likely unlikely to be notable (yet) Josey Wales Parley 19:36, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

Joe Morrison is a professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper with Celtic FC's B team and has played some Scottish 5th tier matches
 * Scenario 3
 * WP:NSPORTS is not particularly helpful here, as it does not establish specific indicators of likely significant coverage. So, WP:NBIO and the GNG will be relevant here. I am not very familiar with the levels of coverage typically attained by various levels of Scottish footballers. However, given that Morrison is on the reserve team and plays in a "regional", not "professional" league, I would imagine that coverage specifically pertaining to him biographically, and not just routine summaries of his actions in games, would be limited, therefore making him potentially not notable. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 20:36, 12 August 2023 (UTC)
 * ✅ Probably not notable yet (in the past NFOOTY may have made him notable if he managed to play a few minutes for the first team) Josey Wales Parley 19:36, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

An upcoming action drama title "Suleiman the Great" based on the the life of Suleiman the Magnificent, was reported to be in production in December 2024 and to be released on August 2025 in the cinemas.
 * Scenario 4
 * The film itself will likely eventually be notable. In my experience in the US, films that are released in cinemas will generally satisfy WP:NFO #1, i.e. they will likely receive several qualifying reviews. As noted in the guideline, this is a strong predictor that other sufficient sourcing, per GNG, relating to the film will likely exist, thereby justifying its inclusion. However, creating an article now, in August 2023, before production has begun, is almost certainly premature. Per WP:NFF, articles should only be created after principal photography has commenced, and then only when the production process itself is notable. Whether the latter is the case is probably highly dependent on how high-profile the film is and is difficult to judge with the limited information given. Regardless, at the earliest, an article would only be warranted after December 2024. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 20:36, 12 August 2023 (UTC)
 * ✅ Good answer Josey Wales Parley 19:36, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

A political candidates, without any previous or current political position, who is running for November 2024 election for a Senator position in United States with multiple local newspapers coverage of his candidacy.
 * Scenario 5
 * This is probably context-dependent. Strictly speaking through WP:NPOL, those requirements are not met, but other aspects of WP:NBIO may still apply. Sometimes Senate candidates, if lacking previous political experience, are notable in other ways, such as through business. That would potentially be qualifying for an article if appropriate significant coverage exists. In the absence of that, I would say that the next most important consideration is the impact of the election. If the election is in a safe state and it is likely that the candidate will lose, they probably fall under WP:BLP1E/WP:BIO1E: their only coverage is related to the election, they will probably remain low-profile after the election, and the event is not very significant in that it is routine and unimpactful. In this case, it is probably most appropriate to cover them in the election article. If the election is in a hotly contested swing state and the outcome could be highly impactful at the national level, their mere candidacy is likely to generate significant media coverage and warrant an article (although if this were the case, I would expect that more than "local newspapers" are covering the candidacy).
 * Based on the extent of the coverage in only local newspapers, the former is more likely applicable here. (But again, it is impossible to say definitively outside of a specific case.) The candidate may very well be notable based on SIGCOV in those newspapers, but per WP:BIO1E, it would likely make more organizational sense to not maintain a separate article and instead incorporate verifiable information into the election article. If, of course, the candidate wins, a separate article would be warranted. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 20:36, 12 August 2023 (UTC)
 * ✅ And following an election we usually see a lot of new politician bios created (we also see a lot of candidates bios being prematurely created, I would rather move these to draft until after the election than have them deleted only to be recreated if they win) Josey Wales Parley 19:36, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

A singer who self produced his first album in May 2023 and his songs are listed in Spotify.
 * Scenario 6
 * This sounds very much like a non-notable musician, potentially one who is looking to use Wikipedia as a place for promotion. Based solely on the information provided, none of the criteria in WP:SINGER are likely to apply here. The bar for publishing on Spotify is not high, so just the existence of songs on Spotify is not any sort of indicator that the singer has attracted outside attention or is covered in reliable sources. Of course, if there is significant coverage in reliable, independent sources, a claim of notability may be justified. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 20:36, 12 August 2023 (UTC)
 * ✅ When you start reviewing articles you will certainly come accross a lot of these! Josey Wales Parley 19:36, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

Your first assignment is above, please ping me here whenever you have completed it - if you have any queries please ask on the Talk Page Josey Wales Parley 10:12, 12 August 2023 (UTC)
 * Joseywales1961, I think I'm done with this. Any feedback is appreciated. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 21:29, 12 August 2023 (UTC)
 * Hi and thanks, I'm travelling today so will look at these tonight and put up part 2 Josey Wales Parley 11:22, 13 August 2023 (UTC)
 * - Very well done and well thought out answers to the above questions - I will post your next assignment later tonight Josey Wales Parley 19:36, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

Background for trainees

 * Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. As such, claims made in articles should be supported by independent (secondary), reliable sources for verification. Please read WP:RS, WP:IS, WP:RSP, WP:V, WP:PROVEIT, WP:Primary, WP:Secondary, and WP:Tertiary.


 * You can contact WP:RX if you can not find the sources yourself either on the web due to paywalls or offline-only sources.

Confirmation

 * Please confirm below when you have read the background information pages listed above
 * I've read these. Will complete the exercises in the morning. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 04:18, 15 August 2023 (UTC)

Exercises Sources (Part 1)

 * 1.


 * 2.


 * 3.

—&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 14:04, 15 August 2023 (UTC)

Exercises Sources (Part 2)
Answer: One of the core content policies is verifiability. Since Wikipedia is an encyclopedia aiming to present the sum of human knowledge, by its nature, the content needs to be accurate. Two goals are achieved by requiring that all material can be supported by information from a reliable source. For one, by fostering a culture requiring verifiability, readers can grow to understand that content on Wikipedia will usually be accurate for everyday purposes, supporting the project's overarching goal. Second, readers can, if needed, go to external reliable sources to check that the Wikipedia material is supported by those sources. Material that has been challenged or otherwise meets the requirements for inline citation will have the source directly cited, making this process easier. In certain cases, ensuring verifiability is necessary for potentially serious reasons, such as with BLPs and the possibility of libel. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 01:03, 16 August 2023 (UTC) ✅ Josey Wales Parley 18:54, 16 August 2023 (UTC)
 * 4. Please explain in your own words why the content claimed needs to be verified?

Answer: Generally no. Since Wikipedia can be edited by anyone at any time, there is no guarantee that any information on Wikipedia is reliable. It amounts to not much more than user-generated content, as there is no formal editorial process for publication. There is an easy workaround to this problem, which is just to use the reliable sources that the article cites (or that the information is supported by) instead. An exception to this case exists when Wikipedia is used as a source about itself, subject to the restrictions of WP:SELFSOURCE and on using primary source material. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 01:03, 16 August 2023 (UTC) ✅ Josey Wales Parley 18:54, 16 August 2023 (UTC)
 * 5.Could we use Wikipedia as the source? and why?

Answer: One situation where this is the case is when SELFSOURCE applies. That is, an organization or entity's own website or publication (which is clearly not independent of any topic related to the entity) may provide information that is acceptable for use. SELFSOURCE limits this to material which is "neither unduly self-serving nor an exceptional claim"; therefore, objective details which the entity has an interest in being accurate about, such as the name of a CEO, are fine, while material that could be manipulated to favor the entity would raise RS and NPOV issues since those same views may not be held in reliable, independent sources. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 01:03, 16 August 2023 (UTC) ✅ Josey Wales Parley 18:54, 16 August 2023 (UTC)
 * 6.Give an example and explain why a source is reliable but not independent of a subject?

Answer: It's possible to have a source that is truly independent – it has zero vested interest, either for or against a topic – but still be obviously not reliable for one reason or another. For example, someone could review a new film on their blog. In all likelihood, they have no connection to the film, but if they're not a published expert in film review, the source holds no reliability for Wikipedia's purposes. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 01:03, 16 August 2023 (UTC) ✅ Josey Wales Parley 18:54, 16 August 2023 (UTC)
 * 7.Give an example and explain why a source is independent source but not reliable?

Exercises Sources (Part 3 - Source Assessment Practice)

 * In the tables below, please indicate "y" for yes or "n" for no after "ind", "rel" and "sig" (see first example) and give a brief explanation of why you place "y" or "n" for each source.

Note: These are old versions of part of the pages and some references may not now work anymore - if that happens to you please indicate as "N" and say "Dead link" in the second part so I will know to change the question for the next student Josey Wales Parley 18:54, 16 August 2023 (UTC) 

Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) was an American architect, interior designer, writer, and educator. Wright believed in designing structures that were in harmony with humanity and its environment, a philosophy he called organic architecture. His creative period spanned more than 70 years. He works includes The Guggenheim, swirling, snail-shaped museum in the middle of Manhattan. Fallingwater, which has been called "the best all-time work of American architecture." This is one of Wright's most famous private residences (completed 1937), was built for Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Kaufmann, Sr., at Mill Run, Pennsylvania. Constructed over a 30-foot waterfall, it was designed according to Wright's desire to place the occupants close to the natural surroundings. The house was intended to be more of a family getaway, rather than a live-in home.
 * 8

✅ Josey Wales Parley 20:57, 20 August 2023 (UTC)

Jordan Lennon (born February 22, 2000), is a British film producer and actor. Lennon is currently a member of BAFTA. He continues to work aside 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros, Wicked Wales, Capture Studios, Cineworld, Paramount Pictures, and Rockefeller Foundation.
 * 9

At age 16, the Vice President of 20th Century Fox, Paul Higginson. Who previously worked on Star Wars, Titanic, and Independence Day took on Jordan and Rowan Snow as a mentor. In December 2018, Jordan and Rowan finished British Film Academy. Jordan lived in Skelmersdale for 10 years before moving to Rhyl, North Wales. He's currently writing 'Stranger in the Night' scrreenplay for Warner Brothers.

✅ Thanks for pointing out the dead link, the BAFTA website as a source for him getting a film award would most likely have been reliable Josey Wales Parley 20:57, 20 August 2023 (UTC)

Sonny William Williams (born 3 August 1985), who is a Muslim, is a New Zealand All blacks rugby union footballer, Williams was a Marist Saints junior when he was spotted playing in Auckland by Bulldogs talent scout John Ackland. In 2002 he was offered a contract and moved to Sydney (as the youngest player to ever sign with an NRL club) to play in the Bulldogs' junior grades.
 * 10

✅ Josey Wales Parley 20:57, 20 August 2023 (UTC)

David Howell Petraeus (born November 7, 1952) is a retired United States Army general and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011, until his resignation on November 9, 2012 after his affair with Paula Broadwell was reported.
 * 11

Petraeus was born in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, the son of Sixtus Petraeus (1915–2008), a sea captain from Franeker, Netherlands.

In 2003, Petraeus commanded the 101st Airborne Division in the fall of Baghdad

✅ With caution, we might be able to use something not too controversial like a brothers name (if there were one) or something like that from the Geni page, but you are right there is nothing useful on this one Josey Wales Parley 20:57, 20 August 2023 (UTC)

Martina Hingis is a Swiss former professional tennis player. She won five Grand Slam singles titles. Hingis was one of the highest-paid female athletes in 2000. She retired in November 2007 after being hampered by a hip injury for several months and testing positive for a metabolite of cocaine during that year's Wimbledon Championships, which led to a two-year suspension from the sport.
 * 12

✅ Thanks for pointing out the google books ref shortcomings (there was previously more available to view - from Ireland now I can see nothing of this book, so will remove that questionin future) - Occasionally, if you are reviewing new pages and you come across such a source, it is allowed to AGF that the editor has full access to the source (assuming the article is otherwise OK) Josey Wales Parley 20:57, 20 August 2023 (UTC)

Comments
Hi, Your next assignment is above, Good luck! Josey Wales Parley 21:09, 13 August 2023 (UTC)
 * Hi, just letting you know I have completed this part. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 14:09, 15 August 2023 (UTC)
 * Thanks I'll check these tonight and prepare the next set - In the interim, while we are going through this syllabus, it would be a good idea to take part over the next week or so in some AfD discussions, try four or five on subjects you are comfortable with and where you are the first to comment after the nominator - I'll look at your AfD Stats page in a week or so see how you're getting on  Josey Wales Parley 19:28, 15 August 2023 (UTC)
 * Just 4 questions which I think you're going to find easy enough - I'll add a slightly more difficult source assessment exercise tomorrow night Josey Wales Parley 20:56, 15 August 2023 (UTC)
 * Hi, well done (as I assumed you would do!) on part 2, part 3 is now added above - I may not be around to look at part 3 answers until Sunday evening so you have plenty of time. Good luck  Josey Wales Parley 18:54, 16 August 2023 (UTC)
 * Hi, forgot to ping, but I'm finished with the source assessments. No rush to review! —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 20:59, 20 August 2023 (UTC)
 * Hi all well done with the sources - I was a bit late getting back home this evening so I'll post your next assignment tomorrow  Josey Wales Parley 21:00, 20 August 2023 (UTC)

Article titles (Part 1)
A:
 * Please confirm below that you have read WP:TITLE and answer the questions below


 * 1.An article named "Hannibal Barca" - Does this article name need to be changed? and why? (please explain based on Wikipedia guidelines and name/link the guidelines in your answer)

Hannibal Barca was a Carthaginian general and statesman who is widely considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. His father, Hamilcar Barca, was a leading Carthaginian commander during the First Punic War (264–241 BC).

Answer:


 * 2. An article name "Magic Johnson". Does this article name need to be changed? and why? (please explain based on Wikipedia guidelines and name/link the guidelines in your answer)

Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr. (born August 14, 1959) is an American retired professional basketball player and former president of basketball operations of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played point guard for the Lakers for 13 seasons.

Answer:

Biographies of living persons (Part 2)
A:
 * Please confirm that you have read WP:BLP and answer the questions below.


 * 3. As per the texts below, please explain if the content is acceptable for inclusion and why. (please explain based on Wikipedia guidelines and name/link the guidelines in your answer)

Conor Anthony McGregor (born 14 July 1988) is an Irish professional mixed martial artist and boxer. His is a former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) featherweight and lightweight champion.

On 15 August 2019, TMZ Sports published a video that appeared to show McGregor punching a man at The Marble Arch Pub in Dublin. The incident happened on 6 April and was originally reported by Irish media, although without the video that showed the attack. Irish police stated in April that they had opened an investigation. McGregor was charged with assault and first appeared in court on 11 October 2019.

In April 2019, McGregor is the father of Terri Murray's son, Clodagh. Murray bedded McGregor in 2017 at his hotel after the Aintree Grand National just four weeks bofore McGregor's girlfriend Dee Devlin gave birth to their son.

Answer:


 * 4. As per the texts below, please explain the if the content is acceptable for inclusion and why. (please explain based on Wikipedia guidelines and name/link the guidelines in your answer)

Diana Nyad (née Sneed; born August 22, 1949) is an American author, journalist, motivational speaker, and long-distance swimmer who lives in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. and could be contacted at +0-202-456-6213. Nyad gained national attention in 1975 when she swam around Manhattan (28 mi) and in 1979 when she swam from North Bimini, The Bahamas, to Juno Beach, Florida (102 mi). In 2013, on her fifth attempt and at age 64, she became the first person confirmed to swim from Cuba to Florida without the aid of a shark cage, swimming from Havana to Key West (110 mi).

Answer:

Hi Your next assignenment (parts 1 & 2) are now above. I'll check back in later on in the week - please ping me if you need assistance or when finished. Good luck Josey Wales Parley 20:11, 21 August 2023 (UTC)
 * Hi Josey, as an update and regarding the last edit to this page, things have started to get busier for me lately. I have gradually been reading up on policy from the last assignment, but my pace will probably have to slow down going forward. Hoping to get the next part done by next weekend. —&#8288;PlanetJuice (talk • contribs) 20:32, 2 September 2023 (UTC)
 * Hi, thanks for letting me know although the edit wasn't particularly aimed at you (I'm adding it to all students pages just to free up slots if there a no edits in a reasonable amount of time) - you're doing very well so far, have a great weekend Josey Wales Parley 23:16, 2 September 2023 (UTC)