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Rodsan18 (Codename: Dragonbite ©)

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Education

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Languages

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List of accepted/proposed article contributions and revisions as a Wikipedian, since 12 January 2006

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  • Translated =  Done

Articles that appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did You Know? column

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DYK suggestions

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Picture of the Day suggestions

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  1. UN Swords into Plowshares statue, suggested on: 14 August 2007
Think tank
Suggest?: Old Filipina picture, Ilustrado trio, Las Piñas Bamboo Organ, UN Interpreters (group photo), Malakas and Maganda, and the amulet...

Artworks

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  1. The Lady with a Fan (Velázquez), 25 June 2007  Done
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  1. The Tablet (Diocese of Brooklyn), 13 May 2007
  2. The Tablet (disambiguation), 13 May 2007
  3. The Tablet, notation on two distinct The Tablet newspapers, 13 May 2007
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  1. Irene Saunders - English/Chinese Dictionary, 15 January 2006  Done
  2. China Institute in America, 15 January 2006
  3. Xiao Tao Sheng (萧涛生), 18 July 2007

Fishkeeping

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  1. Goldfish addition of book references and linked to goldfish breeds, 12 May 2007
  2. Fish food additional information (expansion) and references, 12 to 16 May 2007*
  3. Hikari (Company), 16 May 2007
  4. Wardley (Fish food), 16 May 2007
  5. Koi linked to Butterfly koi, 12 May 2007
  6. Butterfly tail (goldfish) or Jikin, 12 May 2007
  7. Tosakin or Curly fantail (goldfish), rare goldfish varieties, 12 May 2007
  8. Tamasaba or Sabao, rare goldfish varieties, 13 May 2007
  9. Meteor goldfish, rare goldfish varieties, 13 May 2007
  10. Curled-gill goldfish, rare goldfish varieties, 13 May 2007
  11. Egg-fish goldfish, rare goldfish varieties, 13 May 2007  Done
  12. Carp, additional reference, 13 May 2007
  13. Grass carp, additional reference and link, 13 May 2007
  14. Bath treatment (fishkeeping) and link to Bath (disambiguation), 14 May 2007*
  15. Tetra Company, rewrite and cleanup initiated, 16 May 2007*
  16. Ranchu, addition of Ranchu and Ranchu-like varieties, 16 May 2007; a rewrite, 26 May 2007
  17. Popeye (disambiguation), linked to Telescope eye goldfish type, 16 May 2007
  18. Moonlight gourami, 19 May 2007
  19. Snakeskin gourami, 19 May 2007, appeared on the DYK? Section of the Wikipedia Main Page on 25 May 2007*
  20. Farlowella (twig catfish) (leading to the creation of the Farlowella acus (twig catfish) article), 19 May 2007
  21. Freshwater aquarium, 19 May 2007*
  22. Striped Raphael catfish, 21 May 2007
  23. Photographing goldfish, a section in the Goldfish main article, 25 May 2007
  24. Oranda, a rewrite, 03 June 2007
  25. Ryukin, a rewrite, 04 June 2007
  26. New goldfish varieties and Revived goldfish varieties, sections in the Goldfish main article, 04 June 2007
  27. Pompom, veiltail and telescope eye, re-written, 04 June 2007
  28. Panda moor, a rewrite, 04 June 2007
  29. Chinese hillstream loach (Beaufortia kweichowensis), 04 June 2007
  30. Tire track eel (Mastacembelus armatus), 05 June 2007*
  31. Dwarf pygmy goby (pandaka pygmaea), 14 July 2007
  32. Rainbow shark (Epalzeorhynchos frenatum), started at sandbox: 17 August 2007/to mainstream: 18 August 2007
  33. Flying fox, created on August 20, 2007 (in sandbox)/presented to mainstream on August 21, 2007
  34. Chinese high fin banded shark (Myxocyprinus asiaticus), created on: 21 August 2007

People of the Philippines

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  1. Leo James English, 21 January 2006  Done
  2. Larry Alcala, 21 January 2006
  3. Cecilia Manguerra Brainard, 17 January 2006 (expansion)
  4. Jesus Manuel Santiago, 15 January 2006
  5. Rolando Tinio, 15 January 2006
  6. Sophia Romero, 15 January 2006*
  7. Zoilito Galang, 15 January 2006*
  8. Marvin Reyes (proposed) , 15 January 2006
  9. Fernando Ma. Guerrero, 15 January 2006*  Done
  10. Mike de Leon, 15 January 2006*
  11. Cirio H. Santiago, 15 January 2006*
  12. Stevan Javellana, 15 January 2006*
  13. Paz Marquez-Benitez, 15 January 2006
  14. Azucena Grajo Uranza, 15 January 2006*
  15. Angela Manalang-Gloria, 15 January 2006
  16. Rolando Carbonell (proposed), 15 January 2006
  17. Lourdes Castrillo Brillantes, 15 January 2006*
  18. Ninotchka Rosca, 14 January 2006; additional reference (New York Times) added, 13 May 2007
  19. Ishmael Bernal, 14 January 2006
  20. Lualhati Bautista, 12 January 2006
  21. Edgardo M. Reyes, 12 January 2006*
  22. The Thomasites, 24 January 2006
  23. Philinda Rand, 24 January 2006
  24. Maria Rosa Luna Henson, copy-edited, 10 June 2007
  25. Kuh Ledesma, expanded from stub status, 13 June 2007  Done
  26. Panchito Alba, 15 June 2007
  27. F. Sionil José‎, expanded, 16 June 2007
  28. Ignacia del Espiritu Santo, copy-edit, 17 June 2007
  29. Jeronima de la Asuncion, 18 June 2007  Done
  30. Martha de San Bernardo, 23 June 2007  Done
  31. Fernando Amorsolo, expanded, 30 June-01 July 2007
  32. Libertito Pelayo, 04 July 2007
  33. Danny Barcelona, 04 July 2007
  34. Michael Dadap, 07 July 2007
  35. Vicente Manansala, copy-edit, 07 July 2007
  36. José T. Joya, expanded, 07 July 2007
  37. Hernando R. Ocampo, 07 July 2007
  38. Cesar Legaspi, 07 July 2007
  39. Arturo R. Luz, 07 July 2007
  40. Lorenzo M. Tañada, 09 July 2007
  41. San Lorenzo Ruiz, expanded on 10 June 2007; Chapel of San Lorenzo Ruiz linked to Pontificio Collegio Filippino and vice versa, 10 June 2007
  42. Rico J. Puno, 17 July 2007
  43. Role of women in the Philippines, 11 July 2007 (renamed as Women in the Philippines on 14 July 2007)
  44. Ilustrado, 01 August 2007  Done
  45. Pioneers of Photography in the Philippines, 11 August 2007
  46. Sinibaldo de Mas, 12 August 2007  Done
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  1. Krystal Cafe and Bayan Cafe (proposed), 15 January 2006
  2. Obando Fertility Rites, 21 January 2006
  3. Batibot or Sesame!, 22 January 2006 (expansion)
  4. Voltes V, 22-23 January 2006 (revision)
  5. Filipino Reporter (newspaper), weekly Filipino newspaper in New York City, 14 May 2007
  6. Tinikling (Bamboo Dance), useful references added, 14 May 2007
  7. Philippine Center and Philippine Center (New York City) linked to Little Manila, 15 May 2007
  8. Star Rangers linked to Himitsu Sentai Goranger (as User:"157.750.192.237"), 15 May 2007
  9. Universal Robina Corporation, rewrite and cleanup, 16 May 2007
  10. Philippine Center (created from redirect), New York, 09 June 2007
  11. Chapel of San Lorenzo Ruiz, expanded and linked to San Lorenzo Ruiz, 09 June 2007
  12. A Dangerous Life, a 1988 film, 13 June 2007
  13. Legacy, a 1998 film, 14 June 2007
  14. Goodbye America, a 1997 film, 14 June 2007  Done
  15. Tagalog Wikipedia, recreated, 23 June 2007
  16. Dyesebel, expanded from stub on: 8 August, 2007
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  1. Bonsai, references added; Brooklyn Botanic Garden's bonsai collection cited' Asia and Philippines links added, 14 May 2007
  2. Teleflora, rewrite and clean-up, 16 May 2007
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  1. Henryk Grynberg, 28 July 2007  Done
  2. Children of Zion, 28 July 2007  Done
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  1. Gerald Green, expanded, 16 June 2007
  2. Og Mandino, a re-write and clean-up, 13 June 2007
  3. The Children's Orchestra Society, 08 July 2007
  4. John Salminen, 20 July 2007

On assignment

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  • Who knows?
  • Working randomly...

Quick access and portals

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the fish portal: mini edition
selected contents random fish useful links
article : Fish and chips
fish : Tiktaalik
paradise fish
paradise fish
picture : paradise fish
quote : Mitch Hedberg

Guppy, one of the most popular aquarium fishes, was named after Robert John Lechmere Guppy (1836-1916) who discovered this tiny fish in Trinidad in 1866.


Templates bank

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Original templates

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General template guides

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  1. (Hidden)
  • Non-free 2D art
  • PhilippinesGov with fair use
  • Wikipedia:Tambayan Philippines/notice
  • Category:Unassessed Philippines articles
  • sample: "db-reason|renamed and reuploaded at (new name of image) (CSD G6)"
  • sample2: "db-reason|renamed and uploaded to commons / uploaded to wikimedia commons"

References bank

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Reminders

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  • Adust background color: Manananggal image
  • Tagalog Wikipedia
  • Fultograph
  • Infobox for Philippine mythical characters
  • Printkey.exe
  • Kan-Laon
  • Better UN Bookshop and Gift Centre images!!!
  • Cao Yong (Freedom painting)
  • Human form (see Human figure)
  • Don Fabian de la Rosa
  • Pablo Amorsolo
  • 1945-1947?
  • Lamberto Hechanova (national artist/list of UST people)
  • Rosa Rosal
  • Silvia dela Torre
  • images from The Interpreter interviews
  • Rey Malonzo
  • Sarimanok
  • Lactobacillus casei Shirota
  • Ashtray
  • UST Hospital
  • Fatima Hospital
  • Add to UST: UST Nursing Journal
  • Achilles* and Agostino Carracci's engravings and drawings*
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Showcase

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Notes
  1. My images will all soon be moved to Wikimedia Commons
  2. Do not forget to indicate DYK appearances of images at Commons
  3.  Done = Uploaded to Wikipedia Commons.
  4. My move-to-commons helper

Photographs

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Animals
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People
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Illustrations

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I just want to see the picture of the day today

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Jean Ritchie
Jean Ritchie (December 8, 1922 – June 1, 2015) was an American folk singer and songwriter who was known for playing the Appalachian dulcimer. Born to a family of folk singers in Viper, Kentucky, Ritchie was the youngest of fourteen siblings. As a child, her father Balis barred his children to play the dulcimer, but Ritchie defied his injunction and began playing it in secret. Thus, by the time her father began teaching her how to play, she was already accustomed to the instrument, and he labeled her as a "natural born musician". Ritchie popularized the dulcimer by playing it on many of her albums and writing tutorials, making her ultimately responsible for its revival, and earning her the nickname "Mother of Folk". This 1950 Associated Press photograph shows Ritchie playing the Appalachian dulcimer.Photograph credit: Associated Press

And what's on the DYK? channel

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Barquq Castle
Barquq Castle
  • ... that the 14th-century Barquq Castle (pictured) was damaged during the Israel–Hamas war?
  • ... that David Hilchen played a key role in the establishment of Renaissance humanism in the area of the present-day Baltic states?
  • ... that Gutidara is played with balls made from water buffalo horns?
  • ... that the 1931 Barcelona rent strike resulted in 18 deaths, dozens of injuries and arrests, and an agreement on the reduction of rents?
  • ... that several local residents mistook the production set of Miss Shampoo for a real shop and entered during filming?
  • ... that a columnist described Bern Shanks as "the most open and accessible state wildlife chief in memory"?
  • ... that Ngiam Tong Dow negotiated Singapore's first and largest purchase of gold from South Africa in 1968 by comparing two halves of a United States one-dollar bill?
  • ... that Tiny Glade was developed by a two-person studio and was the fourth most-played demo on 2024's Steam Next Fest?
  • ... that Chen Qiyou, a would-be assassin, later became part of the Chinese Committee for World Peace?

Quotations

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  • Time will come that all that we love, we will eventually loose, and all that we hate we will eventually face... - F. Sionil José, from Mass (a Filipino novel)
  • The answer will not come to you. You need to look for it. - from a Chinese fortune cookie (August 12, 2007)

Awards

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The Tireless Contributor Barnstar
For your contributions in creating, expanding, and rewriting various fish articles especially those that were requested by WikiProject Aquarium Fishes. You have practically saved several goldfish breed articles that we thought were beyond rescue. Thank you and please keep up the good work! --Melanochromis 09:01, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
The Graphic Designer's Barnstar
Dragonbite, I award you with this barnstar for your contributions in creating images useful for Philippine Mythology. ----Lenticel (talk) 23:29, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
Philippine Barnstar amulet The Philippine Barnstar Protection Amulet
Awarded to Dragonbite, for your contributions in organizing, expanding, and illustrating articles related to Philippine mythology, especially those that were requested by WikiProject Philippines. -- Alternativity 12:25, 18 August 2007 (UTC)

Licensing

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I agree to multi-license my text contributions, unless otherwise stated, under Wikipedia's copyright terms and the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license version 1.0 and version 2.0. Please be aware that other contributors might not do the same, so if you want to use my contributions under the Creative Commons terms, please check the CC dual-license and Multi-licensing guides.

Archives

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