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  1. ... que el Riverside Park Dance Pavilion es uno de los pocos salones de baile de este tipo que quedan en Nebraska ? (18 de julio de 2013; Visitas : 1,783)
  2. ... que Richard Doty , un investigador olfativo , sostiene en El gran mito de las feromonas que las feromonas humanas no existen? (20 de agosto de 2013; Visitas : 2,727)
  3. ... que la afirmación de que más del 80% de los sudafricanos recurren a curanderos tradicionales es muy exagerada según Africa Check ? (19 de diciembre de 2013; Visitas : 901 + 270 = 1,171)
  4. ... que en una encuesta realizada a 270 estadounidenses, ninguno de ellos sabía cómo funciona el calentamiento global ? (27 de diciembre de 2013; Visitas : 4,055)
  5. ... que Ameer Abdullah decidió regresar para su último año en Nebraska porque "la vida es más importante que el fútbol"? (15 de enero de 2014; Visitas : 2,136)
  6. ... ¿que robots inspirados en termitas algún día podrían construir una base para humanos en Marte ? (20 de febrero de 2014; Visitas : 4,237 + 571 = 4,808)
  7. ... que el Departamento Correccional de Missouri creyó que Cornealious Michael Anderson estuvo en prisión durante 13 años, cuando en realidad estaba viviendo una vida normal y criando una familia? (24 de febrero de 2014; Visitas : 5,792 + 3,462 = 9,254)
  8. ... that the multimedia project I, Too, Am Harvard seeks to express the personal experiences of black students at Harvard? (March 18, 2014; Hits: 1,533)
  9. ... that the upper Oak creek descent ruts of the Woodbury cutoff, Ox Bow Trail of the California Road (pictured) were created from 1847 to 1860? (March 27, 2014; Hits: 1,471 + 2,942 = 4,413)
  10. ... that Deadwood Draw (pictured) was a staging area for freight wagons carrying supplies to the Black Hills during the gold rush? (April 11, 2014; Hits: 2,191)
  11. ... that Angie Epifano gained widespread media attention and millions of page views after she wrote an essay on her personal experience of sexual assault? (April 12, 2014; Hits: 2,418)
  12. ... that Cassey Ho discovered an image of a model with a photoshopped thigh gap on Target's website? (April 28, 2014; Hits: 5,461)
  13. ... that William T. Carneal was killed on Saipan on July 7, 1944, but his remains were not found until March 2013? (May 1, 2014; Hits: 5,107)
  14. ... that American pioneers following the Oregon and California trails passed over O'Fallons Bluff on their way west during the 19th century? (May 2, 2014; Hits: 4,950)
  15. ... that Tharanga Goonetilleke is the first Sri Lankan woman to attend the Julliard School, one of the world's leading music schools? (May 6, 2014; Hits: 1,049)
  16. ... that the actors in Farmland are farmers and ranchers? (May 5, 2014; Hits: 2,516 )
  17. ... that the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance commissioned a survey which found that 72% of consumers said they knew little or nothing about farming or ranching? (May 6, 2014; Hits: 847 + 754 = 1,641)
  18. ... that Ann Hunt and Elizabeth Hamel hold the Guinness World Record as the longest separated twins to be reunited? (May 18, 2014; Hits: 3,057)
  19. ... that seven-year-old brain cancer patient Jack Hoffman (pictured) scored a touchdown for Nebraska and subsequently met with President Barack Obama? (June 9, 2014; Hits: 11,218 + 817 = 12,035)
  20. ... that Korengal examines the military life and experiences of the same men who were in Restrepo? (June 11, 2014; Hits: 2,783)
  21. ...that Catalan singer Silvia Perez Cruz's (pictured) songs have been described as a blend of music genres including fado, jazz improvisation, and flamenco? (June 16, 2014; Hits: daily 640 + 2,2732 = 3,372)
  22. ... that developmental psychobiologist Jay S. Rosenblatt was described as the "father of mothering"? (June 25, 2014; Hits: 653)
  23. ... that on June 13 the Tsavo Trust reported that Satao, one of the world's largest African elephants, was killed in Tsavo East National Park (elephants pictured) by a poacher's poisoned arrow? (June 25, 2014; Hits: 914)
  24. ... that on June 13 the Tsavo Trust reported that Satao, one of the world's largest African elephants, was killed in Tsavo East National Park (elephants pictured) by a poacher's poisoned arrow? (June 25, 2014; Hits: 6,723)
  25. ... that the documentary film Art Is... The Permanent Revolution features four artists creating politically inspired art? (July 7, 2014; Hits: 409)
  26. ... that Stations of the Elevated is about the graffiti movement in New York City? (July 6, 2014; Hits: 2,031)
  27. ... that at 116 years of age, Gertrude Weaver is the oldest verified living American? (July 7, 2014; Hits: 5,308)
  28. ... that after he and his family escaped Nazi Germany, Manfred Kirchheimer made a documentary film about graffiti on New York subway trains? (July 10, 2014; Hits: 1,365)
  29. ... that Adrian P. Thomas's videotaped confession in the death of his four-month-old son is the center of a documentary film on coerced confessions, Scenes of a Crime? (July 18, 2014; Hits: 3,349)
  30. ... that Adrian P. Thomas's videotaped confession in the death of his four-month-old son is the center of a documentary film on coerced confessions, Scenes of a Crime? (July 18, 2014; Hits: 1,545)
  31. ... that the HIV virus reappeared in the Mississippi baby after she was thought to be cured? (July 18, 2014; Hits: 5,100)
  32. ... that the documentary film We Were So Beloved asks, in the aftermath of the the Holocaust, whether survival is an end in itself? (July 20, 2014; Hits: 2,527)
  33. ... that self-taught cartographer Aaron Carapella makes maps of the locations and names of Pre-Columbian indigenous tribes of North America circa 1490? (July 20, 2014; Hits: 2,138)
  34. ... that the documentary film Tall: The American Skyscraper and Louis Sullivan begins with a horse standing alone in an empty Chicago street? (August 7, 2014; Hits: 2,296)
  35. ... that Mo'ne Davis is the first girl to pitch a shutout in Little League World Series history? (August 27, 2014; Hits: 4,754)
  36. ... that the Sargent Bridge is one of the few early 20th-century steel truss bridges remaining in central Nebraska? (August 31, 2014; Hits: 2,293)
  37. ... that Florence Nagle and Norah Wilmot were among the first women licensed as racehorse trainers in Britain, after Nagle won a Court of Appeal ruling in 1966? (November 11, 2014; Hits: 635)
  38. ... that World War II veteran Lowell Steward was a childhood friend of Jackie Robinson? (December 30, 2014; Hits: 2,337)
  39. ... that Bernard Gavrin was killed in the Battle of Saipan in 1944 but was not buried in Arlington National Cemetery until 70 years later? (December 30, 2014; Hits: 4,070)
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  40. ... that the Sun Bowl Committee's decision to exclude David Showell from playing in the 1949 Sun Bowl based on his race led to demonstrations at Lafayette College against segregation? (May 22, 2014; Hits: 1,505)
  41. ... que la decisión del Comité del Sun Bowl de excluir a David Showell de jugar en el Sun Bowl de 1949 debido a su raza condujo a manifestaciones en el Lafayette College contra la segregación? (22 de mayo de 2014; Visitas : 1,721)

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Thank you for quality articles such as Deadwood Draw, How Global Warming Works and Jack Hoffman, for monitoring new additions, fighting vandalism and reducing promotional content, for missing, - you are an awesome Wikipedian!

--Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:45, 14 June 2014 (UTC)

Concepto de elefante
Gracias por artículos de calidad como Manfred Kirchheimer , We Were So Beloved , Africa Check , Satao (elefante) (y eso es solo el comienzo), por luchar contra el vandalismo y revisar, por aclarar conceptos , ¡eres un wikipedista increíble !

-- Gerda Arendt ( discusión ) 11:11 10 jul 2014 (UTC)

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¿Por qué no es una política oficial el "uso del sentido común"? No tiene por qué serlo; como principio fundamental, está por encima de cualquier política. (Ver WP:COMMONSENSE )


Los hechos falsos son altamente perjudiciales para el progreso de la ciencia, pues a menudo perduran por mucho tiempo; pero las opiniones falsas, si están apoyadas por alguna evidencia, hacen poco daño, pues todos encuentran un placer saludable en probar su falsedad; y cuando esto se hace, un camino hacia el error se cierra y a menudo se abre al mismo tiempo el camino hacia la verdad ( Darwin , La descendencia del hombre y la selección en relación con el sexo , pág. 385). [1]


Un modelo es una mentira que te ayuda a ver la verdad. -- Howard Skipper citado en [2]


...nuestra verdad es la intersección de mentiras independientes. (p. 423) [3]


El tiempo es la escuela en la que aprendemos.
El tiempo es el fuego en el que ardemos. [4]


Mi mente es un torrente furioso, inundado de riachuelos de pensamientos que caen en cascada en una catarata de alternativas creativas. [5]


  1. ^ Darwin, Charles, R. (1871). La descendencia del hombre y la selección en relación con el sexo (volumen 2). Londres: John Murray (1.ª edición).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Mukherjee, Suddhartha (2010). El emperador de todos los males: una biografía del cáncer. Nueva York, NY: Scribner. ISBN 1439170916.
  3. ^ Levins, Richard (1966). "La estrategia de construcción de modelos en biología de poblaciones" (PDF) . American Scientist . 54 (4): 421–431. {{cite journal}}: Parámetro desconocido |month=ignorado ( ayuda )CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  4. ^ Schwartz, Delmore (1967). Caminamos con calma a través de este día de abril. En: Poemas selectos (1938-1958): Conocimiento de verano. New Directions Publishing Corporation.
  5. ^ "Blazing Saddles - Mi mente es un torrente furioso".

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