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Your added mention about July 4th is duplicated in the same section, but also questioned. Valetude (talk) 16:17, 12 August 2019 (UTC)

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Category:Recipients of aid from Lewis Tappan has been nominated for discussion
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keeping the official NRHP name in NRHP infoboxes and NRHP list-articles
Hi Deisenbe, this edit by you caught my eye. And then I see you edited a bunch at Prudence Crandall Museum article. Offhand it looks like you have made good improvements. But hey, the NRHP infobox about a place needs to be titled by the official NRHP name for the place. And the county-level list of NRHP-listed places needs to show the official NRHP names for them. Even if, as I suppose might be the case here, the common name now for the place, or the otherwise better name for the article, is different. It is okay by me that the article is at "Museum", but the NRHP listing name is "House". And the NRHP name, if different, should usually be stated in bold in the lede of an article. All of this serves the reader who is looking for the NRHP place of that name, and we want to tell them that this article is what covers that. I hope you don't mind but I just edited at the article to restore the NRHP name in infobox and lede, and I will also change the list-article back to display the NRHP name. (Also, it is a lesser point, but some NRHP editors prefer for the link to go out to the NRHP name, and for readers then to be redirected to the different name of the article. That's a small, technical argument, probably not worth discussing.)

I hope you don't mind my addressing you this way, on this, i am just trying to be efficient. Now that I've said this much, though, can you please accept these things, or please do let's discuss further? And did you make similar changes elsewhere? sincerely, --Doncram (talk) 02:12, 9 October 2019 (UTC)

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Cognitive dissonance
I see your edit count, and various accolades from other editors, where you seem to be helpful to WP. But then I see this (upon noticing the revert) and am rightfully confused. What prompted you to make that addition? It does not follow as substantiated from the article. So I am surprised that apparently knowing the guidelines/rules/etc - and it not being near April 1st - you tried to slip that into the article. Was this an aberration, or really your best judgement? Shenme (talk) 04:46, 1 November 2019 (UTC)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/pete-buttigieg-wouldnt-be-americas-first-gay-president/2019/03/26/0b7b1eb4-41de-11e9-922c-64d6b7840b82_story.html

Did you read Buchanan's Personal Life section? deisenbe (talk) 08:17, 1 November 2019 (UTC)


 * It seems to me the WaPo article is yet more rehashing the same as found in the personal life section. Gems such as "At most it could suggest Buchanan was bisexual.", which in itself is 'establishing' a conclusion that can't be shown. The article said absolutely nothing new, nothing illuminating. It can *not* be used as a justification for your edit.


 * As for the language, the particular words used, as mentioned again in that article, we have so many modern misunderstandings of text of even 100 years ago I'd mistrust near anyone's modern assumptions. Just recently at WP:ANI (FramGate) we had someone *freak* out at a word, either 'scold' or 'nag'. Yet it was *because* they had had no contact with older texts, no understanding of how words were used in even the recent past (which the other more conversant editor did know and use correctly) that they assumed something very prejudicial had been implied.


 * I became sensitized to the seeming mis-usings of past figures for current agendas quite awhile ago when reading Agnes_Moorehead. Here is a whole section based on the gossip of a known character assassin and some author's "was reported to". I look at that section and wonder why is this here? Whose purposes does it serve? I don't wonder about her sexuality. I honestly don't care. I don't know who would care. For what purpose is that section there?


 * I worry about the current mania to label people definitively. Whether it is 'RINO', 'liberal', "Never Trumper" or some specific politics, economic stance, or sexuality. We're up to 6 letters now, LGBTIQ? If we now accept differences, including that some people just don't care or want to opt out of the madness, why is it so important to definitively pin down a dead person's sexuality?


 * That isn't the graceful acceptance of people's sexuality, being consequential only as they choose, and unimportant to the rest of the world with respect to all other conduct/accomplishments. Instead I'm reminded of counting coup. Please, we don't need more warriors putting feathers in their hair. Shenme (talk) 02:51, 2 November 2019 (UTC)

November 2019
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Taylor & Francis book
According to your user page, you have access to Taylor & Francis. Does that include T&F books or just journal articles? If the former, would you please send me chapters 4 &5 of this book? I would really appreciate it. Also, WP:RX is a great place to share resources. It is more active than the reference desk. buidhe 05:15, 30 November 2019 (UTC)

you:
 * {{cite book |last1=Feenan |first1=Dermot |title=Informal Criminal Justice|url=https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315182117 |date=2002 |publisher=Ashgate Publishing|location=Farnham |isbn=978-0-7546-2220-8 ||language=en
 * I'm sorry but I do not have access to it. With all of these collections of material, they're usually not complete. Sometimes they host books by cntract with their publishers but do not have the rights. I dd find these two articles by the author, if either interests you:


 * Researching paramilitary violence in Northern Ireland

Dermot Feenan International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Volume 5, 2002 - Issue 2 Published Online: 26 Nov 2010


 * Life, work and capital in legal practice

Dermot Feenan, James Hand & Barry Hough International Journal of the Legal Profession, Volume 23, 2016 - Issue 1 Published Online: 02 Mar 2016

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Cannabidiol edits
If you are going to edit medical content on Wikipedia, please follow WP:MEDRS for sourcing and be careful about adding misleading preliminary research into the encyclopedia. Your edits beginning here added weak journals from weak research, and were reverted. You can discuss here further, if you wish. Acta Neurol Taiwan has an impact factor of 0.3, so is unusable; Frontiers in Psych and Antioxidants are predatory journals discouraged from use on Wikipedia by WP:CITEWATCH. I'm attaching a video you can review to better understand MEDRS. --Zefr (talk) 16:24, 13 January 2020 (UTC)


 * I don't find anything on Citewatch about those journals. What is the evidence they are predatory?


 * I thought this was reliable: https://www.nlm.nih.gov/lstrc/jsel.html

deisenbe (talk) 16:39, 13 January 2020 (UTC)
 * Both Antioxidants and Front Psych are easy to find, and are certainly predatory, dubious sources for medical content - the former under MDPI journals, and the latter under Frontiers Media. I don't know what point you're trying to make by showing the Medline link (which is irrelevant to my reasons for reverting your edit). It appears from your contribution history you may not be experienced with the medical literature, so you should use caution or avoid editing encyclopedia medical topics, WP:CIR. --Zefr (talk) 17:49, 13 January 2020 (UTC)
 * I have no idea how to find them or what mdpi stands for. deisenbe (talk) 17:53, 13 January 2020 (UTC)