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Did You Know
[edit]Here are some examples of articles, created or expanded significantly by editors in the Wikipedia Education Program, that appeared in the "Did you know" section of Wikipedia's Main Page.
- 2008 California Statewide Truck and Bus Rule
- Agelaia multipicta[1]
- American democracy promotion in the Middle East and North Africa
- Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group LLC[2]
- Bensusan Restaurant Corp. v. King[2]
- Blastophaga psenes[1]
- Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association
- California Shine the Light law[2]
- Capitol Records, LLC v. ReDigi Inc.
- Captodative effect[3]
- Chaac-Camaxtli Region[4]
- Chloride-bearing deposits on Mars[5]
- Civic Commons[2]
- Cleopatra Patera[5]
- Confession of 1967
- Consulate General of France in Jerusalem
- De-Ba'athification
- Diesel Emissions Reduction Act[2]
- Direct lobbying in the United States[2]
- Earth's internal heat budget[3]
- East Antarctic Shield[3]
- EETA 79001[5]
- El Tigre Fault, Argentina[3]
- Erosion and tectonics[3]
- Facet (psychology)
- Fair Sentencing Act
- Film studies
- Finjan, Inc. v. Secure Computing Corp.[6]
- Food Quality Protection Act
- Forest Idyl[6]
- Ganiki Chasma[4]
- General Grant Grove[7]
- Genetics and the Origin of Species[5]
- Geodynamics of Venus[5]
- Geological history of the Chiricahua Mountains[3]
- Ghost craters on Mercury[5]
- Grouse Creek block[6]
- Growth fault[3]
- Guinevere Planitia[5]
- Health in Ghana[2]
- Illite crystallinity[3]
- Insertion reaction
- Inter-crater plains on Mercury[5]
- International emergency medicine[6]
- Intraplate deformation[6]
- Isolobal principle
- John B. Hogenesch[4]
- Joint attention[8]
- Karakoram fault system[3]
- Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library[8]
- Lada Terra[4]
- LVRC Holdings v. Brekka[2]
- Martian lava tube[5]
- Mendocino War[7]
- Metapolybia cingulata[1]
- Metallica v. Napster, Inc.[2]
- Microsoft v. AT&T[6]
- Migrant Housing Act of North Carolina[2]
- Milgram v. Orbitz[2]
- Minigene[5]
- Morris J. Berman oil spill[3]
- Mountains of Io[5]
- Mudawana
- Multicast encryption[2]
- National Democratic Party (Egypt)
- Native American Languages Act of 1990[2]
- Net neutrality in the Netherlands[5]
- North Atlantic breakup[6]
- Nuclear energy policy of the United States[2]
- Obesity in the Middle East and North Africa
- Ovda Regio[4]
- Paraptosis[5]
- Parischnogaster jacobsoni[1]
- Phialemonium curvatum[3]
- Policies promoting wireless broadband in the United States[2]
- Polistes japonicus[1]
- Prairie madness[3]
- Prometheus Radio Project v. FCC[2]
- Protonectarina[1]
- Protopolybia chartergoides[1]
- Seattle riot of 1886
- Secondary crater[4]
- Secure Communities[2]
- Seelbach Hotel
- Semail Ophiolite[3]
- Snow in Louisiana[5]
- South Tibetan Detachment[6]
- Surface features of Venus[4]
- Swift v. Zynga[2]
- Task Force on Childhood Obesity[2]
- Tectonic evolution of the Barberton greenstone belt[3]
- Tectonic evolution of the Transantarctic Mountains[6]
- Tectonic influences on alluvial fans[6]
- Telescoping effect[7]
- Tessera (Venus)[4]
- The Indian Princess[7]
- Trademark dilution
- Tri-state water dispute[2]
- United States v. Kilbride[2]
- United States v. Morris (1991)[2]
- Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006[2]
- Vespula austriaca[1]
- Vocabulary development
- Western Interior Seaway anoxia[6]
- Wilma Dykeman RiverWay Plan[2]
- Women in the Arab Spring, created by User:Nadhika99 from a class at Rice University[7]
- Women's literary salons and societies in the Arab world
- Worker policing[6]
- Xiong'er Volcanic Belt[6]
- Youth in the Czech Republic[3]
- Zamama (volcano)[4]
- Education Program:Boston College/Developmental Biology (Spring 2013): Histone methylation, Neural fold , Silencer (DNA), Three prime untranslated region, Blastula, RNA-binding protein
Good article status
[edit]Here are some examples of articles, expanded significantly by editors in the Wikipedia Education Program, that achieved Good article status.
- Black-throated Blue Warbler[6]
- Chacma Baboon[6]
- Cotton-top tamarin[6]
- Crested Auklet[6]
- Great New York City Fire of 1845[7]
- HIV/AIDS in Malawi[5]
- The Indian Princess
- Joint attention
- Minimum Foundation Program[2]
- Mu wave[6]
- Northern Mockingbird[6]
- Phengaris rebeli[3]
- Polistes exclamans[6]
- Polled Dorset[7]
- Racial wage gap in the United States[9]
- Scaly-breasted Munia[6]
- Vervet monkey[6]
- Vocabulary development
- Women's health in India[7]
- Worker policing
Other new articles
[edit]Here are some examples of new articles started by editors in the Wikipedia Education Program.
- (attn dfct)[4]
- 2013 Beaver Creek Fire[3]
- A Cradle Song[4]
- A Dream (Blake)[4]
- A Little Boy Lost[4]
- A Note To You[1]
- Abortion in Costa Rica[2]
- Accruva Formation[5]
- Actinoplanes italicus[3]
- Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital[2]
- African-American family structure[7]
- African Pentecostalism[4]
- After Tupac and D Foster[4]
- The Afro-Colombian Mural: Currulao y Desplazamiento[4]
- Agnes Borrowman[4]
- Ai Nagai[4]
- Airport racial profiling in the United States[2]
- Akiko Iwasaki[4]
- Al-Hafez[7]
- Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation v. EPA[2]
- Alberta (Education) v Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright)[7]
- Aleppo Today[7]
- Alewife (trade)[7]
- Alfred Goodrich Garr[4]
- Alice Alison Lide[4]
- Alice Azure[7]
- Alice Crocker Lloyd[4]
- Alida Malkus[4]
- Along Came a Dog[4]
- America's Marine Highway[7]
- Amita Sehgal[4]
- Amy Monticello[1]
- An American Plague[1]
- Angola Basin[4]
- Animal, Vegetable or Mineral?[8]
- Ann Hirsch[4]
- Anna-Lise Williamson[4]
- Anna Gertrude Hall[4]
- Anthony Barber (basketball)[5]
- Antitheatrical prejudice[1]
- Arab Congress of 1913
- Arab immigration to the United States
- Archaeology in Saskatchewan[8]
- Archaeology Today[8]
- Arnold Eskin[4]
- Arte Informale[7]
- Arthur Batcheller[1]
- Asiago War Memorial[7]
- Associated Press v. Meltwater[3]
- Atlanta Motorsports Park[5]
- Autonomous sensory meridian response[6]
- Autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia[7]
- Avian influenza in cats[7]
- B. J. Hollars[1]
- Back to Work Coalition[2]
- Ban on caffeinated alcoholic beverages[2]
- Bear Smart Initiative[2]
- Behavioral epigenetics[8]
- Beth Coleman[5]
- Bicycle helmet laws[2]
- Birth control in Africa[3]
- Black Theama[5]
- Blue Heart Campaign[7]
- Bomb: The Race to Build—and Steal—the World's Most Dangerous Weapon[1]
- Bona Fide Groups[7]
- Borkum Island war crimes trial[1]
- Boston Guild for the Hard of Hearing[1]
- Boston Society of Vulcans[1]
- Boulevard House[5]
- Bransfield Basin[4]
- Broken Arts[1]
- Bromantic comedy[1]
- Brown Girl Dreaming[4]
- British Columbia Archaeological Impact Assessment[8]
- Broadband universal service[2]
- Broadband.gov[2]
- Brown Bag Software v. Symantec Corp.[3]
- Bureaucratic drift[7]
- Business Energy Investment Tax Credit[2]
- Business Improvement Districts in the United States[7]
- Cadbury Schweppes Inc. v. FBI Foods Ltd.[7]
- Cairo Drive[5]
- California Green Chemistry Initiative[2]
- California Smog Check Program[2]
- Canadian online media[9]
- Canadian political blogosphere[9]
- Car Free Day Vancouver[5]
- Cara DeVito[4]
- Carnegie Library (Roswell, New Mexico)[5]
- Carol Bachofner[7]
- Caroline Bond Day[4]
- Caroline Nichols Churchill[1]
- Carver: A Life in Poems[1]
- Casein kinase 1 isoform epsilon[4]
- Casey Miller[3]
- Catholic Charismatic Renewal in Latin America[4]
- Cece Bell[4]
- Chaac-Camaxtli region[4]
- Charles Norman Shay[7]
- Cheryll Toney Holley[4]
- Cherry Hill Plantation[5]
- Child care licensing in North Carolina[7]
- Child Protection Restoration and Penalties Enhancement Act of 1990[5]
- Christine Jones Forman[5]
- Christine L. Clouser[4]
- City of Oakland's Zero Waste Program[2]
- Citywide Educational Coalition[1]
- Claude Verlon[1]
- Cleveland Sight Center
- Climate change and poverty
- Climate resilience[5]
- COASST[4]
- CollegeSource, Inc. v. AcademyOne, Inc.[4]
- Colonial Advocate[9]
- Columbus Basin[4]
- Communities for a Better Environment[5]
- Confusion in Canadian trademark law[9]
- Congregibacter litoralis[4]
- Consideration of future consequences[8]
- The Continuing Story of Carel and Ferd[4]
- Cornelius Coffey[4]
- Creekway Park[5]
- Creepypasta[1]
- Cultural humility[5]
- Cyber security and countermeasure[7]
- Cycle (gene)[7]
- Dark Emperor & Other Poems of the Night[1]
- Dark media[4]
- Darkfever[7]
- Data based decision making[4]
- Data Protection Act, 2012[4]
- David Ehrenfeld[5]
- DDR Holdings v. Hotels.com[4]
- Death of Simone Camilli and Ali Shehda Abu Afash[1]
- Deborah Persaud[4]
- Decreasing graduation completion rates in the United States[2]
- Deforestation in British Columbia[7]
- Demographics of Oceania
- Desorption/ionization on silicon[4]
- Devana Chasma[8]
- Deviance regulation theory[4]
- Digital dividend after digital television transition[2]
- Dip dye[1]
- Disability and poverty[6]
- Disaster! (musical)[5]
- Discourse on the Tides[5]
- Distributed Leadership[4]
- Domestic violence in lesbian relationships[1]
- Donald Soctomah[4]
- Donna M. Loring[7]
- Dorothy Adkins[4]
- Doubletime (gene)[7]
- Douglas G. McMahon[4]
- Dragon's Gate (novel)[4]
- Drone journalism[7]
- Dtella[7]
- Eating disorders and development[5]
- Economic Development in Rural Western North Carolina[7]
- Educator effectiveness[4]
- Edward F. Lyons, Jr.[1]
- El Deafo[4]
- Eleanore M. Jewett[4]
- Elinor Whitney Field[4]
- Elise Johnson McDougald[4]
- Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts[1]
- Elsinore High School[1]
- Elizabeth Farrand[4]
- Eloise Lownsbery[4]
- Emma Cotton[4]
- Embassy of the United States, Tel Aviv (moved from User:Aaparker's original article)[2]
- Emilio Prini[7]
- Enterobacter cowanii[3]
- Equal Ground[1]
- Eva Gottwein[4]
- Eve LaPlante[3]
- Executive Order 13175[4]
- Executive Women's Golf Association[1]
- Exemptions for hydraulic fracturing under United States federal law[7]
- Exmouth Plateau[4]
- F. Clever Bald[4]
- Faith Healing Ministry of Aimee Semple McPherson[4]
- Fair Housing Council of San Fernando Valley v. Roommates.com, LLC[2]
- Family Under the Bridge[4]
- Fanny Hesse[4]
- Fastnacht (Pennsylvania Dutch)[7]
- FCC Open Internet Order 2010[2]
- Fear-avoidance model[4]
- Federal and state environmental relations[2]
- The Felony Checkbox[4]
- Feminist activism in hip hop[4]
- Feminist economics[2]
- Fence Cutting Wars[1]
- Film industry in Louisiana[2]
- Fisher v. Dees[7]
- Food riots in the Middle East[7]
- Food sovereignty in Bolivia[4]
- Four More Years[4]
- Fox Broadcasting Co. v. Dish Network, LLC[3][4]
- Francisco Olazábal[4]
- Framework for authentic intellectual work (AIW)[4]
- Francis Kalnay[4]
- Freedom of speech in Canada[9]
- Friedrich Georg von Reck[4]
- Frequency (gene)[7]
- FTC v. Actavis, Inc.[3]
- Funnyhouse of a Negro[5]
- G. B. Harrison[4]
- Gabriella Campadelli-Fiume[4]
- Galactic Gigolo[1]
- Games and learning[4]
- Gamification of learning[5]
- Ganiki Chasma[4]
- Garr Auditorium[4]
- Gaza Marine Gas Field[4]
- Gender disparities in Kenyan education[5]
- Gender inequality in El Salvador[7]
- Gender inequality in the English Caribbean[8]
- Gender inequality in Honduras[7]
- Gender inequality in Liberia[7]
- Gender inequality in Mexico[3]
- Gender inequality in Sudan[7]
- Gender inequality in Tonga[7]
- Getaped.com, Inc. v. Cangemi[4]
- Gifts of the Spirit in Mormonism[4]
- The Girl Effect[8]
- Global perceptions of autism[5]
- The Global Soul[7]
- Grace Hallock[4]
- The Great Fire (children's novel)[4]
- Guang Chang Wu[1]
- Guitang group[7]
- Habitat for Hope[3]
- Halostagnicola larsenii[4]
- Hanoi Plan of Action[2]
- Hasanlu Lovers[1]
- Hazardous Materials Transportation Act[7]
- Headbands of Hope[5]
- Healthcare availability for undocumented immigrants in the United States[4]
- Heart of a Samurai[1]
- Henry F. Vaughan[4]
- Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics[3]
- High pressure terranes along the Bangong-Nujiang Suture Zone[3]
- Hildegarde Swift[4]
- Himalayan foreland basin[4]
- Hip-hop based education[3]
- Hip-Hop in academia[4]
- History of bison conservation in Canada[8]
- History of Canadian newspapers[2]
- History of Enslavement of Indigenous Peoples in California[4]
- History of Palestinians in Los Angeles[1]
- Hitoshi Okamura[4]
- Hirata Oriza[4]
- HIV and men who have sex with men[8]
- HIV/AIDS in South African townships[8]
- The Horsecatcher[4]
- Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee[8]
- The Human Virome[7]
- Human viruses in water[7]
- Hurricane Cosme (2013)[5]
- Hydraulic fracturing in South Africa[5]
- Hydropower policy in the United States[2]
- Idea Store[1]
- Illegal immigration in Mississippi[2]
- Incarceration prevention in the United States[5]
- Indian slave trade in the American Southeast[4]
- Indigenismo in Mexico[4]
- Indigenous Opposition to the Northern Gateway Pipelines[4]
- Inequality within immigrant families in the United States[8]
- Infectious diseases within American prisons[7]
- Ingeborg Beling[7]
- Ingrid Law[4]
- Inlet ionization[4]
- Instructional leadership[4]
- Instructional rounds[4]
- Intercultural bilingual education in Guatemala[4]
- Internally Displaced Persons in Iraq[2]
- International Broadcasting Act[2]
- Internet kill switch[2]
- Internet regulation in Turkey[5]
- Introduced trout in lake ecosystems[4]
- Irish Exhibition of Living Art[4]
- Jacolby Satterwhite[4]
- Jacquier and Securius Bank
- Jaime Battiste[4]
- Jaliba Kuyateh[1]
- James Davis (haberdashery)[3]
- James Swanson[4]
- Jan Shinebourne[4]
- Janet S. Butel[4]
- Janet Taylor Spence[7]
- The Jazz Man[4]
- Jeannette Caines[4]
- Jesse Bruchac[4]
- Jessica Rylan[5]
- Jill Talbot[1]
- Joan Tavares Avant[7]
- Joey Pigza Loses Control[4]
- Johann Martin Boltzius[4]
- John B. Hogenesch[4]
- John Christian Hopkins[7]
- Joey Pigza Loses Control[4]
- Johann Martin Boltzius[4]
- John B. Hogenesch[4]
- John Hanhardt[4]
- Jon Routson[4]
- Joseph Laurent[4]
- Judson Whitlocke Lyons[4]
- Julia Davis Adams[4]
- KaiA[4]
- KaiC[7]
- Kamal Abu Eita[5]
- Kanehekili Fluctus[5]
- Kangaroo pocket[1]
- Kaoru Morimoto[4]
- Karen Human Rights Group
- Karen Salyer McElmurray[1]
- Kariandusi prehistoric site[1]
- Karma in Tibetan Buddhism[1]
- Katharine Bishop[4]
- Katie Fallon[1]
- Keith Calhoun and Chandra McCormick[1]
- Kemper Project[2]
- Ken Schles[4]
- Kharabeesh[8]
- Kidnapping of Aimee Semple McPherson[4]
- Kill or Be Killed (1942 film)[1]
- Kiss The Girls: Make Them Cry[4]
- Kutai basin[4]
- Kutsinta[5]
- La Alianza Hispana[1]
- Labor rights in American meatpacking industry[4]
- Lada Terra[4]
- Lanthanide probes[4]
- Larry Dale Lee[1]
- Larry Spotted Crow Mann[7]
- LaShonda Katrice Barnett[4]
- Lead contamination in Oakland[3]
- LEARNStyle[1]
- Lentiviral vector in gene therapy[7]
- Lexical hypothesis[8]
- LGBT parenting in Canada[1]
- Like Jake and Me[4]
- Lille during World War II[4]
- Lily's Crossing[1]
- Limestone Road[1]
- Linda Coombs[7]
- Line Describing a Cone[4]
- Linear ion trap[4]
- Lisa Marie Thalhammer[4]
- Lithosphere-Asthenosphere boundary[4]
- Little Boy Lost (poem)[3]
- Little Tennessee Watershed Association
- Lock-N-Stitch[7]
- Locomotive (book)[1]
- The Loner (childrens novel)[4]
- Loren Spears[7]
- Los Angeles County Flood Control District v. NRDC[7]
- Low-level radioactive waste policy of the United States[2]
- Luis de Jesús Lima[1]
- Lynn Headwaters Regional Park[5]
- Macquarie Triple Junction[4]
- Malcolm Knapp Research Forest[4]
- Mami (hip hop)[4]
- Manifesto Blanco[7]
- Maplewood Flats Conservation Area[4]
- Marcia Aldrich[1]
- Margaret Bell (physician)[4]
- Maria Grazia Cutuli[1]
- Maria Chavez[5]
- Marie Battiste[4]
- Maritz, Inc. v. Cybergold, Inc.[4]
- Marriage 'à la façon du pays'[4]
- Martha E. Bernal[7]
- Martin v. Hearst Corporation[4]
- Mary Hays Weik[4]
- Mary Jane Carr[4]
- Mary K. Estes[4]
- Mary Stafford Anthony[3]
- Mass amateurization[7]
- Mass media in Canada[9]
- Material criticality[7]
- Maternity leave in the United States[7]
- The Matter of Seggri[3]
- Maureen Gibbon[4]
- Media coverage of the Gulf War[8]
- Meiling Jin[4]
- Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel[7]
- Men of Athens[4]
- Mendocino County GMO Ban[2]
- Mentally ill people in United States jails and prisons[4]
- Mercury regulation in the United States[2]
- Michael Deane (journalist)[1]
- Middle Magdalena Basin[4]
- Michael Menaker[7]
- Michael Rosbash[7]
- Microsoft v. Motorola[3]
- Midwifery in the Middle Ages[7]
- Midwives in the United States[4]
- Migrant sex work[7]
- Mihku Paul[7]
- Miniature mass spectrometer[4]
- Minoru Betsuyaku[4]
- Mobile source air pollution[2]
- Moccasin Trail[4]
- Moss H. Kendrix[4]
- Monastery of Saint Anthony
- The Moon and the Sun[3]
- Mt. Baker Sesh Up[1]
- Multicultural media in Canada[9]
- Murray–Nadal rivalry[5]
- Music therapy for Alzheimer's disease[6]
- Muslim female political leaders[5]
- Nappy edges[5]
- The Narragansett Dawn[7]
- Natalie Westling[5]
- National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons[2]
- National Council on Indian Opportunity[4]
- National Dialogue Conference[5]
- National Invasive Species Act[2]
- Native American Policy of the Barack Obama Administration[4]
- Native American policy of the Nixon Administration[4]
- Natural Gas Act of 1938[2]
- Nature connectedness[8]
- Network Convergence[2]
- Networked feminism, edited by editors from 2 semesters (one in a Georgetown class; one in a class at Northeastern)[6][7]
- New Brighton Park[5]
- New York Motion Picture Company[1]
- Night (Blake)[3]
- Noisefields (1974)[4]
- Non-monetary economy[7]
- Nonpoint source water pollution regulations in the United States[2]
- Nora Burglon[4]
- Norris Lake (Tennessee)[1]
- North Carolina Jury Selection Policies[7]
- North Carolina State Board of Education Teaching Certification[2]
- Northern North Sea basin[4]
- Novascotian[9]
- O'Kroley v. Fastcase Inc et al[4]
- Obesity and the environment[5]
- Oceanique (restaurant)[1]
- Office of Special Education Programs[5]
- Offshore Indus Basin[4]
- Omega World Travel, Inc. v. Mummagraphics, Inc.[4]
- One Came Home[4]
- Online content analysis[4]
- Onondaga Lake[2]
- Operation Sunshine (USS Nautilus)[5]
- Orphans in Russia[7]
- Outline of United States federal Indian law and policy - A class at MSU created this outline for classes down the line to easily find/edit articles related to Indian law.[2]
- Overurbanization[4]
- Palestine Poster Project Archives[7]
- Paperboy (novel)[1]
- Parry Teasdale[4]
- Pathways out of Poverty
- Paulla Dove Jennings[7]
- Pavee Point[2]
- Peer contagion[5]
- Persian Gulf Basin[4]
- Pentecostalism in Australia[4]
- Pentecostalism in Brazil[4]
- Pentecostalism in Colombia[4]
- Pentecostalism in Ethiopia[4]
- Pentecostalism in South Africa[4]
- PetSmart Charities[1]
- Phyllis M. Ryan[1]
- Pictures of Hollis Woods[1]
- Piero Gilardi[7]
- Polly Roy[4]
- Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports[4]
- Post-detection policy[2]
- Pregnancy-associated malaria[2]
- Prepared Meals Tax in North Carolina[7]
- Prison realignment in California[7]
- Programa Nacional de Población[8]
- Protect Our Winters[4]
- Queer migration[3]
- R.E. McAlister[4]
- Radio regulation in the United States[7]
- Radiologists Without Borders - started by Jennifergr from the JHU Molecular Biology project (this page was her own initiative, not part of the project)[6]
- Ramble Tamble[4]
- Randal E. Thomas[4]
- Raj Chowdhury[1]
- Rare Earths Trade Dispute[1]
- Refugee women and children
- Refugees of Sudan[2]
- Regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act[2]
- Regulatory mode theory[7]
- Religion in Senegal[3]
- Representation of black women in hip hop[4]
- Richmond Nature Park[4]
- Ride or die chick[4]
- Right-angle weave[1]
- Rights-based approach to development[2]
- Rio Kishida[4]
- River bank failure[3]
- River barrier hypothesis[1]
- Robert P. Briggs[4]
- Rock art of Uganda[1]
- Roscoe Bonisteel[4]
- Roselyn J. Eisenberg[4]
- Rosetta Stone Ltd. v. Google, Inc.[4]
- Roswell Mill
- Sadaf Rahimi[7]
- Sa`id Hawwa[7]
- Salam Shabab[9]
- Salvadoran diaspora in Los Angeles[1]
- Salzburger Emigrants[4]
- Same-sex intimacy[1]
- Samuel Urlsperger[4]
- Sandra Quackenbush[4]
- Sassafrass, Cypress & Indigo[5]
- Saswati Chatterjee[4]
- The School Boy[4]
- School meal programs in the United States[6]
- School segregation in the United States[3]
- Scope TV[7]
- Second generation immigrants in the United States[8]
- Sex differences in stroke care[5]
- Sex trafficking[4]
- Shame (1921 film)[1]
- Shelly Oria[4]
- Show Way[1]
- Sidney Fine (historian)[4]
- Sierra Club v. Babbitt[7]
- Sinan's Wedding[4]
- Sing Down the Moon[4]
- Slavery in International Law[7]
- SOCAN v Bell Canada[7]
- Social determinants of health in Mexico[3]
- Social justice educational leadership[4]
- Social media and television[6]
- Sole Food Street Farms[5]
- Solid waste policy in the United States[2]
- Somali Flash Floods[3]
- Sonya Renee Taylor[4]
- Sophie and the Rising Sun[7]
- South Sudan–Uganda relations[2]
- Splendors and Glooms[1]
- SS Yankee Blade[5]
- Stanley Park Ecology Society[5]
- Star-shaped polymer[5]
- Stephanie Fielding[7]
- Steve A. Kay[4]
- Steven Church[1]
- Stronger Futures policy[8]
- Structural violence in Haiti[5]
- Struggle for existence[5]
- Sudanese refugees in Chad[2]
- Sulcia muelleri[4]
- Summer Food Service Program[7]
- Surface features of Venus[4]
- Suriya al-Ghad[7]
- Susan C. Baker[4]
- Suzanne Rancourt[7]
- Symbolic self-completion theory[1]
- Synth1[3]
- Taiwanese Americans in Los Angeles[1]
- TakePart[9]
- Taranaki Basin[4]
- Teacher leadership[4]
- Television Delivers People[4]
- Tessera_(Venus)[4]
- Texas Civil Service Testing[3]
- The Flame of Love[1]
- The Grands Boulevards[1]
- The Little Boy Found[3]
- The Little Island (book)[1]
- The Sonny Comedy Revue[1]
- The Spider and the Fly (book)[1]
- The Surrender Tree: Poems of Cuba's Struggle for Freedom[1]
- The Valley of the Giants (1938 film)[1]
- The Voice that Challenged a Nation[1]
- The Year of Billy Miller[1]
- This is Not My Hat[1]
- Three Times Lucky[1]
- Tiffany Inc. v. eBay, Inc.[2]
- Tilted block faulting[3]
- To Write Like a Woman[3]
- TOC1 (gene)[7]
- Trail Smelter dispute[8]
- Travelers Aid Family Services of Boston[1]
- Travelers Aid Family Services of Boston[1]
- Triangle Theater Company[1]
- Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria[1]
- Tyrrhenian Basin[4]
- UBC Biomass Research and Demonstration Facility[4]
- Ulf Strömberg[1]
- Uncommon Women and Others (play)[1]
- Unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in the United Kingdom[7]
- Undocumented youth in the United States[3]
- United South End Settlements[1]
- United States Agency for International Development[2]
- United States and the International Criminal Court[2]
- United States biofuel policies[2]
- United States Hydrogen Policy[2]
- United States in the Korean War[7]
- United States regulation of point source water pollution[2]
- United States v. Google Inc.[5]
- United States Wind Energy Policy[2]
- U.S. Lighting Energy Policy[2]
- USAbilAraby[2]
- The Vampire Tapestry[3]
- Vampirovibrio chlorellavorus[4]
- Vancouver Community Gardens[4]
- Vera Burridge Baits[4]
- Vera Francis[7]
- Voice of the Arabs[2]
- Vince Vawter[4]
- Walnut Twig Beetle (Pityophthorus juglandi)[3]
- The Wanderground[3]
- Waste management in Turkey[4]
- Water sustainability at UBC[7]
- We, the Normal[4]
- Wendy Barclay[4]
- Wendy C. Ortiz[1]
- What Hearts[4]
- When It Was Now[3]
- White Collar-1[4]
- Wilfred Kaplan[4]
- Woman VI[4]
- Women in agriculture in India[7]
- Women in cooperatives[7]
- Women in Tunisia[2]
- Women Migrant Workers from Developing Countries[7]
- Woodstock Iron Works[8]
- The Wounded Deer (painting)[4]
- Yellowknife Bay, Mars[5]
- Xam Wilson Cartier[4]
- Ying-Hui Fu[4]
- Yōji Sakate[4]
- Youth in Denmark[7]
- Youth in Uganda[7]
- YVR Sustainability[5]
- Zamama (volcano)[4]
- Zenith Flash-matic[4]
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- 1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team[1]
- 2000 Guanabara Bay oil spill[7]
- 2008 United Nations Climate Change Conference[5]
- 2012 salmonella outbreak[5]
- 2013 Colorado floods[3]
- 2013 Solomon Islands earthquake[3]
- A. A. Ames[2]
- A disintegrin and metalloproteinase[4]
- A Woman of No Importance[1]
- Abortion in Mexico[5]
- Academic drama[1]
- Acanthamoebidae[8]
- Achievement gap in the United States[9][3]
- Acid throwing[7]
- ADAM7[4]
- Adela of Normandy[7]
- Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors[7]
- Adirondack Park[5]
- Adult development[7]
- Advanced heavy-water reactor[5]
- Aegean Sea oil spill[7]
- Aerosol mass spectrometry[4]
- Affirmative action in the United States[4]
- Affective events theory[8]
- Aicardi–Goutières syndrome[7]
- Air Pollution Control Act[2]
- Akha people[8]
- Akimoto Matsuyo[4]
- Al Held[4]
- Al-'Asifah[7]
- Al-Hayat[2]
- Al-Qubaysiat[7]
- Al-Wasat (Bahraini newspaper)[2]
- Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act[7]
- Albert H. Wiggin[3]
- Alberto Burri
- Alfa Laval
- Alhurra
- All in the golden afternoon...[4]
- Alternating hemiplegia
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- Ambivalent prejudice
- American Coot
- American Electric Power Company v. Connecticut
- An-Nisa, 34[1]
- Andrea del Sarto (poem)[4]
- Ann C. Palmenberg[4]
- Anna Winlock[4]
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- Anti-idling
- Antoni Tàpies[4]
- Anzick-1[4]
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- Arabic hip hop
- ARNTL[7][4]
- Art repatriation
- Asterias amurensis
- Atomic Energy Act of 1946
- ATOX1[4]
- Aubagne
- Aurélie Nemours[4]
- Ayoreo people[4]
- Baka people (Cameroon and Gabon) (before)
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- BBC Arabic
- Beaty Biodiversity Museum
- Beet curly top virus
- Behavioral Ecology
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- Big Bear[4]
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- Bisphenol S[4]
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- Bob Sheridan
- Bolton High School (Arlington, Tennessee)
- Bonekickers
- Bootstrapping (linguistics)[1]
- Bound variable pronoun[1]
- Bow River
- Brand ambassador
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- Brown Girl in the Ring (novel)
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- Bundeswehr Military History Museum
- Bureau of Prohibition
- Cable Communications Act of 1984
- Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act
- Caldococcus
- California DREAM Act
- California hide trade
- Cap and dividend
- Capability approach
- Capillary electrophoresis–mass spectrometry[4]
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- Center for Economic and Social Rights
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- Charles Czeisler
- Charles Francis Murphy
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- Chibuene
- Children's culture
- Child marriage[4]
- Choctaw Trail of Tears[4]
- Choregos
- Christian hip hop[4]
- Chubb illusion
- Circular migration
- Circulating microvesicle
- Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act
- CJ Group
- Clara Hale
- Cocaine Anonymous
- Coeur d'Alene War
- Colin Pittendrigh
- Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. v. Redd Horne, Inc.
- Columbia River Treaty
- Comanche Campaign
- Comanche Wars
- Combat Exclusion Policy
- Command, Control and Interoperability Division
- Community wind energy
- Compassionate release
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- Concept musical
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- Confederate States Secretary of War
- Conservation in Brazil[4]
- Conservation psychology
- Constitution Party (Egypt)
- Container deposit legislation in the United States
- Contemplative psychology[4]
- Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women[4]
- Copyright law of Canada
- Corporate Equality Index
- Corrective rape
- Cortical granule[4]
- Costume design
- Coumestrol[4]
- Council of Indigenous Peoples[4]
- Country folk
- Crime in Brazil
- Crime in El Salvador
- Crowd psychology
- Crowfoot[4]
- Crown of Stars
- Crystal City Internment Camp
- Cumberland Gap[1]
- Cyber-ethnography[4]
- Cyberstalking legislation
- Cyclic nucleotide
- Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii
- Cypress Hills Massacre[4]
- Daren Dochterman[4]
- Darkroom manipulation
- David Rubin[4]
- Deauville
- Debt-for-nature swap
- Decolonising the Mind
- Deinococcus ficus[4]
- Demographics of France
- De novo peptide sequencing[4]
- Depleted community
- Derald Wing Sue
- Design for the Environment
- Desorption atmospheric pressure photoionization[4]
- Destruction of early Islamic heritage sites
- Die2Nite
- Dime Western[1]
- Dimethyl tetrachloroterephthalate[4]
- Dina D'Malkhutah Dina
- Distal spinal muscular atrophy type 1
- Distributive tendency
- Djenné-Djenno
- DL-Phosphinothricin[4]
- Domestic violence in Chile
- Domestic violence in Nigeria
- Domestic worker
- Donald Maclean (spy)[4]
- Donaldina Cameron
- Dowry system in India[4]
- Dual Contracts
- Dual federalism
- Durbin Amendment[4]
- Dutch Harbor
- E-box
- Economic Stabilization Act of 1970
- Economy of Asia[1]
- Economy of Colombia[1]
- Economy of Cuba[1]
- Economy of Georgia (country)[1]
- Economy of the Palestinian territories[1]
- Ed Diener
- Edith's Checkerspot (before)
- Effects of adoption on the birth-mother[1]
- Effects of Hurricane Isaac (2012) in Louisiana
- Eleanor Arnason
- Electromyoneurography
- Electronic Privacy Information Center v. Department of Justice[4]
- Eleftheria terrae[4]
- Emilio Vedova
- Emotional branding
- Emotional labor
- Employment discrimination law in the United States[4]
- Encoding/Decoding Model of Communication
- Endangered Species Act of 1969
- Endicott College[1]
- Endrin[4]
- Energy demand management
- Energy in Africa
- Energy market
- Energy Savings Performance Contract
- Enrico Castellani
- Environmental impact of war
- Environmental issues in Egypt[4]
- Environmental issues in Puget Sound[4]
- Environmental Vulnerability Index[1]
- Erwin Bünning[4]
- Epsin[4]
- Equative[1]
- Eva Hesse[4]
- Evergreen Cooperatives
- Executive budget
- Exodusters[1]
- Expectancy-value theory
- Extraversion and introversion
- Eye movements in reading
- Fahad Albutairi
- Fair Copyright in Research Works Act
- Farewell Letter to the American People[4]
- Farmworker
- Female homicides in Ciudad Juárez
- Femicide
- Feminist art[4]
- First class facilities of the RMS Titanic
- First Jewish–Roman War
- Flipped classroom[4]
- Fluorescent tag
- Food policy
- Food Safety and Modernization Act (edited by a student at Syracuse and a student at Georgia Gwinnett College)
- for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf
- Foreign assistance and environmentalism[4]
- Forest dieback
- Forest Tent Caterpillar Moth (before)
- Fort Clatsop
- Fort Kiowa
- Fracture zone[4]
- Fragmentation (mass spectrometry)[4]
- Frances K. Conley
- Frank Bartleman[4]
- Franz Kline[4]
- Free rider problem[1]
- Freight rate
- Fund for Peace
- Fundy National Park
- Fusiform gyrus[4]
- Gallo language
- Gambling in Russia
- Garden City (Cairo)
- Gay Community News (Boston)[1]
- Gender apartheid
- Gender differences in suicide
- Gender disparities in health]
- Gender inequality in the United States
- Gender mainstreaming[4]
- Gender roles in Islam
- Gene D. Block
- Geographic mobility
- Geography of Lebanon[4]
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- Gerhard Richter[4]
- Germans from Russia
- Gerstmann–Sträussler–Scheinker syndrome
- Getting Near to Baby[4]
- Gilberto Zorio
- Glutathione S-transferase
- Grammaticality[1]
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- Grey Owl
- Grinker myelinopathy
- Guest worker program
- Gutai group[4]
- Haraam
- Harald Szeemann[4]
- Harold H. Saunders
- Harold Innis
- Harvard College v. Canada (Commissioner of Patents)
- Head-directionality parameter[1]
- Healthcare reform in China (before)
- Hegemonic masculinity
- Helicoverpa zea (before)
- Hells Gate (British Columbia)
- Hematopoietic stem cell niche[4]
- Henri de Montfort
- Henry Reed (musician)[1]
- Hildegarde Swift[4]
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- Hillbilly[1]
- Hippogriff
- Hisashi Inoue[4]
- History of ecology
- HIV Prevention Act of 1997
- Holmes v. California National Guard
- Homelessness and mental health
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- Homosexuality in medieval Europe
- Honoré Daumier[1]
- Housing segregation in the United States[4]
- How to Suppress Women's Writing
- Hrotsvitha
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- Human trafficking in the Dominican Republic
- Human trafficking in the United States
- Human rights in Nepal[4]
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- Hyrax Hill
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- Immigration to Denmark[4]
- Immigration to Greece
- Immunolabeling
- In-game advertising
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- Individual Development Account
- Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2009
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- Institutional abuse
- Institutional racism
- Internalized sexism[1]
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- Interracial marriage
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- Islamic eschatology
- Islamic sexual jurisprudence
- Jack Welch[1]
- James B. Harkin
- Jannis Kounellis
- Japan Median Tectonic Line[4]
- Jean Carbonnier
- Jean Dubuffet[4]
- Jeffrey C. Hall[4]
- Jews in the Middle Ages
- Joanna Russ
- John Monteith (minister)[4]
- Jorvik Viking Centre
- Judith Graham Pool
- Junji Kinoshita[4]
- Juro Kara[4]
- Kaiabi people
- Kalundborg Eco-industrial Park
- Kan Kikuchi[4]
- Karen Wynn
- Karl Otto Götz[4]
- Kasatochi Island
- Kenney Dam
- Kettleman Hills Hazardous Waste Facility
- Keystone Pipeline
- Kicking Bird
- Kickoff returner
- Kidron Valley
- The Knickerbocker
- Knowledge spillover
- Kunio Kishida[4]
- Kurdish American[4]
- La Cinq
- La Dafne[1]
- Land-use planning
- Landfills in the United States
- Large Low Shear Velocity Provinces[4]
- Large Blue (before)
- Lee Krasner[4]
- Legionella cherrii[4]
- Legionella jordanis[4]
- Leslie Thornton[4]
- Lexical semantics[1]
- LGBT rights in Massachusetts
- Lilith's Brood
- Lines Composed in a Wood on a Windy Day[4]
- Linguistic performance[1]
- Living polymerization
- Locality (linguistics)[1]
- Logical Form[1]
- [Lon Po Po]][1]
- Lou Sullivan[1]
- Louis Calaferte
- Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe[1]
- Luciano Fabro
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- Lynda Benglis[4]
- Lynn Canyon Park
- Lyonnaise cuisine
- Lysogenic cycle
- MALDI imaging[4]
- Malawian food crisis
- Malvertising
- Manic Pixie Dream Girl[1]
- Maracaibo Basin[4]
- Mariana (Millais)[1]
- Marie Boivin
- Mario Almada (actor)[4]
- Marisa Merz
- Marketing exposure
- Marriage in modern China
- Martha E. Bernal[4]
- Mary Everest Boole
- Mary Paik Lee
- Mass spectrometry imaging[4]
- MasterCraft[4]
- Maternal health
- Maternalism
- Max Wolf Valerio[1]
- Media activism
- Media of Gabon
- Media of South Sudan
- Media of Syria
- Media transparency
- Memory conformity
- Menarche
- Mendenhall Glacier
- Mercury in fish
- Metapsychology[4]
- Methanococcoides burtonii
- Methylomonas scandinavica
- Michael Geist
- Microplastics[4]
- Migrant education[4]
- Millfield Mine disaster[1]
- Minamata Convention on Mercury[1]
- Mineral Leasing Act of 1920
- Misinformation
- Missionary kids
- Mockbuster
- Moi, un noir
- Mommy track
- Monotone class theorem
- Montana Trail[1]
- Montana v. United States
- Motherhood penalty
- Mount Seymour Provincial Park
- mTORC1
- Mud salamander
- Multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis[4]
- Multifaith space
- Munford, Tennessee
- Murder of pregnant women
- Murray's system of needs[4]
- Musée de l'Armée
- Music cognition
- Music education for young children
- MV Andrew J. Barberi
- My Pretty Rose Tree[4]
- MyoD[4]
- Mysterium Cosmographicum
- Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
- NASA robots
- National Alliance to End Homelessness
- National Appliance Energy Conservation Act
- National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
- National Emissions Standards Act
- National parks of Canada
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- Naval battles of the American Civil War
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- New York Tugboat Race
- News presenter[4]
- Nicodemus, Kansas
- No net loss wetlands policy
- Noh[1]
- Nominal (linguistics)[1]
- Nominalized adjective[1]
- Nomophobia[4]
- Nonpoint source pollution
- North American fur trade[1]
- North Cape oil spill
- Now You See It (Cathy Davidson book)
- Ntozake Shange
- Nucleotide excision repair (before vs after) - by Assad071490, carl.d.martin, and DB4An, from the JHU Molecular Biology project
- Nueces massacre
- Numbered Treaties[4]
- Nymphalis antiopa (before)
- Obstetric fistula
- Occupational segregation
- Octave Crémazie
- October Sky[1]
- Office on Violence Against Women
- Ogoni people
- Oktoberfest terror attack
- Olaus Murie
- Online interview[4]
- Operation Moses
- Operation Wetback
- Oppositional culture
- Oscillating gene
- Oswald Garrison Villard
- Organ trade
- Organizing model
- Organization for Transformative Works
- Orsola Maddalena Caccia[4]
- Otic vesicle[4]
- Ovda Regio[4]
- Pain management[4]
- Palestinians in Iraq
- Papilio xuthus (before)
- Parachlamydia acanthamoebae[4]
- Parental leave[4]
- Party of the Democratic Revolution[4]
- Pashchimanchal Campus[1]
- Patent Act of 1790
- Patricia Goldman-Rakic
- Patrick Califia[1]
- Pauline Sabin
- PD Notebook
- PDE6B[4]
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- PER1
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- Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
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- Planned Obsolescence: Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy
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- Pleconaril
- Polarization (politics)
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- Portolá expedition
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- Prisons in Russia[4]
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- Professional network service
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- Prosecution of gender-targeted crimes
- Protein mass spectrometry[4]
- Prostitution (expanded 'Middle Ages' section)
- Prostitution in Nepal
- Psychology of art
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- Purchasing power parity
- Purdah
- Pyrethrin[4]
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- Radio Sawa
- Rama people[4]
- Red River Colony[4]
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- Repairing Rainbows[1]
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- Retention election
- Rhodoferax
- Richard Clarke (frontiersman)
- Richmond Barthé[4]
- RNA silencing
- Rocky Mountain Fur Company[1]
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- Roscoe Dunjee[4]
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- Running Wild with Bear Grylls[1]
- Rural flight
- Rural poverty
- Samuel ibn Naghrillah
- Santa Catalina School
- Save the Children International
- Save the Children State of the World's Mothers report
- Scalindua wagneri[4]
- Scenic Hudson Preservation Conference v. Federal Power Commission
- School resource officer
- Scopophobia
- Seat belt[4]
- Second Aliyah
- Secondary crater[4]
- Senile plaques
- Senlis, Oise
- Sex tourism[4]
- Sex workers' rights
- Sexual violence in South Africa
- Shakespeare's late romances[1]
- Shakespearean tragedy[1]
- Shailja Patel[4]
- Shelton Laurel Massacre[1]
- Sia Figiel[4]
- Siberian chipmunk
- Silent mutation
- Slavery in Brazil
- Slavery in Haiti
- Social and economic stratification in Appalachia[1]
- Social determinants of health in poverty
- Social entrepreneurship
- Social feminism[4]
- Social risk management
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- Soho Repertory Theatre[1]
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- Soviet Union and the United Nations
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- Spanish Golden Age theatre[1]
- Spark ionization[4]
- Spastic quadriplegia
- Speckled Wood (butterfly)
- Spoofed URL
- SR protein
- Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act
- Steina and Woody Vasulka[4]
- Steven M. Reppert
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- Street children in India
- Streptobacillus moniliformis[4]
- Subject side parameter[1]
- Sudanese refugees in Egypt
- Sudanese refugees in Israel
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- Superswell[4]
- Susan La Flesche Picotte[1]
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- Suzuki reaction
- Suzy McKee Charnas
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- Talbot County, Maryland
- Tarsem Singh Purewal[1]
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- Temple of Solomon (UCKG)[4]
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- The Clod and the Pebble[4]
- The Crisis[4]
- The Darcys[1]
- The Dinner Party[1]
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- The Eagle (poem)[4]
- The Garden of Proserpine[4]
- The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses[1]
- The Hello, Goodbye Window[1]
- The Lilly[4]
- The Little Girl Lost[4]
- The Little Vagabond[4]
- The Man He Killed[4]
- The New Jim Crow[4]
- The Rooster Crows[1]
- The Ruined Maid[4]
- The Shepherd (Blake)[4]
- The Tale of Little Pig Robinson[4]
- The Two Voices[4]
- Theatre Communications Group
- Theatre of Cruelty
- Theta criterion[1]
- Thirty Tyrants
- Thomas Sankara[4]
- Thomas Scott (Orangeman)[4]
- Tiara Yachts
- Title X
- Toshiki Okada[4]
- Toxaphene[4]
- Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976
- Traffic psychology
- Tramaine Brock
- Trans bashing[4]
- Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010
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- Tunnel warfare
- Two-child policy[4]
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- Ummah Channel (before User:Woopb edited)
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- United States Atomic Energy Commission
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- Ursula K. Le Guin
- US ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Use of force continuum[4]
- Utetheisa ornatrix (before)
- Vertamae Grosvenor
- Vertical Roll[4]
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- Virginia E. Johnson
- Virginia Kidd
- Vision After the Sermon[1]
- Viticulture
- Vonda N. McIntyre
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- Wai-wai people
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- Water resource management
- Water scarcity in Africa
- Water testing
- Water trading
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- Webisode (before User:Wikijts edited)
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- Whaleboat
- Whanki Kim
- What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning and Literacy
- White-footed tamarin
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- William J. Seymour[4]
- Wilson disease protein[4]
- Wind power in Kansas
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- Women in Ghana
- Women in government
- Women in Judaism
- Women in Morocco
- Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
- Women in Vietnam
- Women's health in China
- Women's Memorial March
- Workplace harassment[4]
- World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 2003
- Yami people[4]
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- Zamzam Mohamed Farah
- Ziram[4]
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[edit]Here are some media and other types of good work contributed to Wikimedia by editors in the Wikipedia Education Program.
- SNALP Structure - created by Shan Sabri from the JHU Molecular Biology project, for the article Stable nucleic acid lipid particle, using Inkscape, and uploaded to Wikimedia Commons under CC-BY-SA.
- Time lapse video of Santiago Calatrava's addition to the Milwaukee Art Museum - created by User:CarmenBrooke from Advanced Media Studies at Alverno College as part of WikiProject Lights Camera Wiki in Fall 2011. The video was selected as Media of the Day on Commons, the student editor was featured on the Wikimedia Foundation blog, and her work is also featured in a publication encouraging professors to teach with Wikipedia.
- Although not formally associated with the Wikipedia Education Program, an AP Biology class from John Bapst Memorial High School contributed 26 diagrams. See Wikipedia:WikiProject AP Biology Bapst 2012.
- Video of the Mitchell Park Horticulture Conservatory added by User:Lynzmsn in a media class at Alverno College.
- Video of figure skating
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Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu fv fw fx fy fz ga gb gc gd ge gf gg gh gi gj gk gl gm gn go Fall 2014
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm Spring 2011
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh Fall 2013
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu fv fw fx fy fz ga gb gc gd ge gf gg gh gi gj gk gl gm gn go gp gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk hl hm hn ho hp hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it iu iv iw ix iy iz ja jb jc jd je jf jg jh ji jj jk jl jm jn jo jp jq jr js jt ju jv jw jx jy jz ka kb kc kd ke kf kg kh ki kj kk kl km kn ko kp kq kr ks kt ku kv kw kx ky kz la lb lc ld le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo lp lq lr ls lt lu lv lw lx ly lz ma mb mc md me mf mg mh mi mj mk ml mm mn mo mp mq mr ms mt mu mv mw mx my mz na nb nc nd ne nf ng nh ni nj nk nl nm nn no np nq nr ns nt nu nv nw nx ny nz oa ob oc od oe of og oh oi oj ok ol om on oo op oq or os ot ou ov ow ox oy oz pa pb pc pd pe Spring 2015
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx Spring 2014
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Fall 2012
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp Spring 2013
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Spring 2012
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Fall 2011