Or tries to do so.
Where possible.
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Hi there,
This page is mostly for helping me edit or to store my ideas. Maybe you find something useful. Enjoy!
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Wikipedia:WikiProject_Proposed_Deletion_Patrolling|, Special:RecentChanges|, Wikipedia:Vandalism#Warnings|, Wikipedia:Citing sources/example style|,
Dictionary|, Wikipedia:Linking|en:Wikipedia:Wikipedia does not need you ?!|
All pages (Template namespace)
Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser
Manual of style List format
Bradford Hill criteria
A quite interesting article to do with determining causality.
NFPA 704
Oxford, Nova Scotia
Gallery of country coats of arms
Monetary economics
America's Stonehenge
Concentration ratio
Waltendorf
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
97 Street, Edmonton (currently ain't got no photos)
Muskrat Falls Spannender Text über historisches Ereignis im 2. WK.
Template:
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