Wikipedia:Articles for creation/2005-12-24


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= 2005-12-24 =

Jesus A. Rivas
Venezuelan scientist, the first one to study the green anacondas in their natural habitat. For more information go to http://www.anacondas.org
 * Stub created at Jesús A. Rivas. --Dystopos 00:07, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

aback
(snip)
 * Thanks, but Wikipedia is not a dictionary. Take a look at the wiktionary entry for aback, see if anything is missing. Kappa 01:49, 24 December 2005 (UTC)

Sukeert
He's the dude. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Sukeert (talk • contribs).
 * heres the WP:BIO J\/\/estbrook Talk VSCA 01:21, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

killick hitch
thumb|150px|right|photo of completed killick hitch This knot, also known as the kelleg hitch is an alteration of the timber hitch. It is a type of hitch knot used to attach a rope to oddly shaped objects. Further examples of a tied hitch are available here: http://www.scoutxing.com/knots/killick_hitch/killick_hitch.htm
 * created -- Marvin147 15:36, 28 December 2005 (UTC)

Verucci the Merchant of Death
Verucci is a character in the Soul Edge series of games (Soul Calibur, Soul Calibur II, Soul Calibur III). He is not a fighter in the game, in fact, he is never visually seen in any of the games. However, he is directly in involved in the storylines of Voldo and Yoshimitsu, and hinted at in other character storylines (mostly in places that characters visited while ignorant to the importance of that place).

(snip)


 * Probably best not to have a separate article for a character that is merely hinted at. Try adding information to the Soul Caliber article.

Dan Gregory
A fictional charachter in Kurt Vonnegut's book, Bluebeard. In the book he is Americas best paid artist and illustrator.
 * It looks like there's plenty of room to add this note to Bluebeard (book) before it needs a separate article. --Dystopos 00:12, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

Lt. Maria "Dish" Schneider
(snip)
 * Done, thanks. Kappa 17:55, 25 December 2005 (UTC)

Michael Mantler
snipped cut&paste from biography page at Michael Mantler website. Please provide material in your own words. Tearlach 03:54, 29 December 2005 (UTC)

Lomazzo
Lomazzo is a big town in the Italian region of Lombardy. It is situated at about 300 metres height, between the cities of Como and Milan. The ancient historical centre of the town was founded on the top of a hill placed on the right bank of Torrent Lura valley. Today, the population of Lomazzo surpasses 8,000 people; the extension of the municipality is about 1,000 hectares and contains a large portion of Lura Park.

(remainder of lengthy text snipped)
 * I've created the article. It still needs some copy-editing and linking, as well as some sources. --Dystopos 04:52, 28 December 2005 (UTC)

CIPP
CIPP, or Certified Information Privacy Professional, is accredited by the private organization, International Association of Privacy Professionals. The certification was in response for the need to protect customer's privacy due to the intercacies of the Internet.
 * I added this bit to the existing article International Association of Privacy Professionals. --Dystopos 00:31, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

Field Work
Dear Sir/Madam, We don't have an article with title: [Field Work], "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_Work" Please send to me all material that I suggest or give me the web address for download. Thank you for your help. Phuoc Tran (Mr.)
 * Hi, we have an article about field work, I hope it's useful. I've removed your email address for your privacy. Kappa 10:34, 24 December 2005 (UTC)

the Fisherman and his Wife
The story begins when the fisherman caught a flounder and it offered him anything that his heart desires. He returns to his wife and told her of his unlikely encounter with a flounder. She then told him to go back and wish for a better house for they live in a small hut and along with it, a garden full of vegetables so he did. and when he arrived home their house was so lovely and there in their backyard were vegetables. but his wife wasn't contented so she asked him to go back to the flounder to wish for a palace and for her to be a queen and so he did but then again his wife wasn't contented she said she wanted to be pope and then pope she had been but then she wasn't contented still and still and in the end she wanted to be god. but the flounder this time hadn't granted her wish and instead it returned everything to what it was before. their house became small and crowded again and they were poor and miserable again...

see what greed can do? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 203.177.249.50 (talk • contribs).
 * Done, thanks. In future, if you want to tell a story, please give us an introduction first. Kappa 12:10, 24 December 2005 (UTC)

Thought the Spider of the Fly
Thought the Spider, with pride in his work so much, to have prepared his palour so well to have the Fly even come knocking, and how foolish the feeble of mind is that Fly to fall for his most carefully devised trap ever, that he had no room for suspicion of the Exterminator in the Fly suits simplicity. How foolish thought the Spider............ (138.130.86.90 14:50, 24 December 2005 (UTC)) TC
 * WP is not for essays J\/\/estbrook Talk VSCA 01:24, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

American Monomyth
First proposed in 1977 in their book by the same title by Robert Jewett and John Shelton Lawrence, the American Monomyth is a reiteration of the classical monomyth as proposed by Joseph Campbell. Campbell's monomyth described the journey of the hero as one of searching and cultural redemption within a societies moral universe. Jewett and Lawrence define the American version as the journey of an American hero in which normal democratic institutions fail to protect the community and a non-democratic and extra-legal hero saves the community prior to fading into obscurity.

In their 2002 book The Myth of the American Superhero (with Lawrence as first author) and their 2003 book Captain America And The Crusade Against Evil: The Dilemma Of Zealous Nationalism (with Jewett as first author), the authors extend the thesis by using examples from both American popular culture and the American religious tradition, respectively.

Most significantly, the American Monomyth posits a level of cultural belief in American society that helps to explain the desire in American government to "save" the world. This thesis explains in detail why America went to war throughout its history, especially after the events of September 11, 2001.

Sources
 * The American Monomyth. Robert Jewett and John Shelton Lawrence (NY: Doubleday, 1977).
 * The Myth of the American Superhero. John Shelton Lawrence and Robert Jewett (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans 2002).
 * Captain America And The Crusade Against Evil: The Dilemma Of Zealous Nationalism. Robert Jewett and John Shelton Lawrence (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans 2003).


 * The American Monomyth created - some work needed to remove duplication with John Shelton Lawrence. Tearlach 22:56, 24 December 2005 (UTC)

redirect marvin gay to marvin gaye
Marvin Gay
 * 1) REDIRECT Marvin Gaye

Maelstraum
Between Lofotodden, Mosken and Værøy, we find the maelstrom of Moskstraumen, a 4-5 km wide area of the sea, which is known to be one of the strongest ‘maelstroms’ or ‘whirlpools’ in the world. This sea is veracious, but also bountiful for fish. It was first described more that 2000 years ago by the Greek historian Pytheas, and later, it was marked on many nautical maps with warnings and dramatic descriptions. None of the other features of the Lofoten have been described with such imagination – and exaggeration – in so many languages.

Moskstraumen and the surrounding sea between the edge of Lofotodden and Mosken is between 40-60 metres deep and substantially shallower than the sea further out in the Vestfjorden. The tides fill up the Vestfjorden twice every 24 hours and the difference between flood and ebb tides can reach 4 metres. The current changes its direction between flood and ebb tides, and the strength of the current varies according to the phases of the moon and the direction of the wind.

The Swedish bishop Olaus Magnus published his Carta Marina in 1539, and published an account of the history of the Nordic People in Rome in 1555, both in which the Moskstraumen is mentioned. The current is described as a whirlwind, which runs to and fro on the sea and swallows large ships and throws them up again! He tells the story of this whirlpool with text and illustrations, and called it 'Charybdis' (see the illustration to the right). The magistrate of the area wrote in 1591 that '…when the current is at its strongest you can see the sky and the sun and the waves because they go as high as mountains…'

These writers write about a sea that yells and thunders like herds of buffaloes over the prairie, ships that are being pulled under and smashed to pieces against the bottom of the sea! Huge whales scream when they have to give in to the whirls of the maelstrom, and the houses shake due to the powerful movements!

Many an author and artist have let themselves be inspired of the Moskstraumen, of them Petter Dass, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Christian Krogh, Edgar Allan Poe and Jules Verne. The latter became so fascinated by the powers of the maelstrom that he let Captain Nemo and his submarine Nautilus end their journey and disappear in the maelstrom in 'Forty leagues under the sea'. Also the American author Edgar Allan Poe wrote his description of Moskstraumen after having been to Lofoten: '…half screams, half yells and so powerful that not even the Niagara Falls can lift its voice so high up to the sky…'

The people of the outermost villages Hell and Refsvika were the closest neighbour to the maelstrom, and they were annoyed by these exaggerations. They felt a strong respect for the powers of the sea, and adapted their lives, work and journeys after it. But still, the maelstrom took many a victim.

The current was mighty and powerful in its wildness. It was exciting to watch from the shore, and people used to climb the mountains to get a better view of it. Some of them say today that 'Moskstraumen was our TV!'

The village of Helle is a deserted fishing village at the edge of Lofotodden with the maelstrom as its closest neighbour. People have lived here for several hundred years with a population of 60 people at most. They lived off fishing, bird catching, and had a few farms and cattle. They had a school, a public house and a sewing-club. Their relationships with the people of Værøy and Refsvika were close and of great importance. Shipwrecks and losses of human lives were common events, and many a dramatic story took place outside people's doors. The village was abandoned in 1950


 * Thanks! Created as Moskstraumen. (Not all the above checks out agaist sources). Tearlach 20:44, 24 December 2005 (UTC)
 * I redirected Maelstraum to Maelstrom, which indicates the primacy of Moskstraumen. --Dystopos 00:45, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

Yu-gi-oh gx Gin Nagreboshi
1Character 2Card List 2.1 Monster Cards 2.2 Magic Cards 2.3 Trap Cards

Monsters B.E.S Tetran Spikebot Overdrive

Magic 7 Completed Trap DNA Surgery Level Up Trap Hole


 * I can't help you w ith Yu-Gi-Oh fancruft. --Dystopos 00:46, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

Newblet
a combination of a "noob" and a "newb" I suggest "#REDIRECT Newbie"

History of the name Rimensberger (surname)
The history of the distinguished surname Rimensberger is traceable since the 10th Century to the Alemanic region of Westphalia and Thuringia. The name is closely associated with early Christian movements in these regions. Over time the spelling and pronunciation of the name started to reflect the different cultural influences. (snip)


 * I created the article, sans POV about family distinction. --Dystopos 00:57, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

Air attack on Convoy UGS-40
I was a member of the US Navy Armed Guard crew on the SS John Dickinson, one of the ships in Convoy UGS-40. On 11 May 1944 we attacked by 62 JU-88 torpedo bombers, several Dornier 217 and Heinkel 111 bombers, plus a 4-engine Kondor FW-200 bomber controlling radio guided glide bombs. This was probably the most massive single air attack against a merchant ship convoy during WWII. The screen of war ships were under command Of US Navy Commander Jessie Sowell aboard USCGC Campbell. The Bermans dropped at least 91 torpedoes and many bombs at us. There were some glide bombs used, also. We shot down more enemy planes than any other Merchant ship convoy, in a single engagement, during WWII. We shot down a at least 22 German planes. There were NO ships sunk, nor did any suffer a direct hit, in the convoy. The Germans broadcast the next day an extensive list of ships they claimed to have sunk and damaged. Roy W. Brown 
 * &mdash; —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 65.185.3.15 (talk • contribs)., 20:20, 24 December 2005


 * Question: Can you supply references?  I found some online information from NavalHistory.com and from the "Encyclopedia of the Naval Battles of World War 2".  Do you have any references from U.S. Navy publications (either print or online)?
 * &mdash; ERcheck @ 04:28, 25 December 2005 (UTC)

Jesus Christ Apostolic Ministries
The Jesus Christ Apostolic Ministries Incorporated Is a fellowship of pastors and churches who desire to achieve Ministerial excellence, assist in developing churches, and serve as refuge for Independent churches while promoting the apostolic faith as taught in the word of God. This is accomplished through training, mentoring and needed resources that enhance leaders and their ministries. Their home office is located in Richmond, Kentucky. The JCAM was founded in 1991 By Bishop Michael W. Neal. Bishop Neal was first introduced to Jesus Christ on August third 1980 through the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World (P.A.W.) He received his ordination through the True God Apostolic Church in 1990. He also received a Doctor of Divinity degree in 2004.

JCAM currently has district branches in Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Ohio, West Virginia, Wisconsin ,Texas and Korea.

SOURCES Jesus Christ Apostolic Ministries Home Office: http://www.angelfire.com/empire2/empire2jesus_christ/ --66.191.86.108 22:48, 24 December 2005 (UTC)


 * please provide more sources J\/\/estbrook Talk VSCA 01:26, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

Nebraska Thundercats=NETC
Nebraska Thundercats=NETC A car club for the MN-12 Thunderbird/Cougar/Lincoln Marks located in Omaha, Lincoln, Blair, Nebraska http://tbird.2ya.com
 * article probably won't survive WP:CSD db-club J\/\/estbrook Talk VSCA</b> 01:29, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

Pipeline Music Inc.
(snipped) --submitted by —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ronnied (talk • contribs). at 23:25, 24 December 2005


 * Ronnied, you are a registered user; thus you can create the article. Do you have references that you can supply? &mdash; ERcheck @ 03:23, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
 * I created a stub at Pipeline Music. --Dystopos 01:20, 7 March 2006 (UTC)